4/5 rating based on 32 reviews. Read all reviews for Myths of the World: Black Rose HD - A Hidden Object Adventure (Full) for iPhone.
Myths of the World: Black Rose HD - A Hidden Object Adventure (Full) is paid iOS app published by Big Fish Games, Inc
Dracyy
Eipix did it again! You are a vampire hunter complete with interactive vampire hunting kit. Keep your eyes peeled for black roses (every scene), pumpkins and assorted collectables scattered around. Artwork is beautiful, HO various types, labeled inventory and transporting map. Very well done game. Worth playing.
Moonbeamdream
Greetings, Gamers: ? My first review wasn't posted - that should tell you something there. I've become increasingly disillusioned with Big Fish and their games - and I don't mean the ones put out by Mad Head, Eipix and other developers. Seems we now have to buy in order to play at all. That's a disturbing trend that seems here to stay. This also means you can't even read the iPad reviews unless you pay. Ponying up cash just to read reviews? So the price is adjusted accordingly? I'd rather pay $4.99 for a trial run than $3.99 just to find I've been hornswoggled. Too bad I have to give this game only one star to reflect my feelings toward Big Fish - if given their own separate category for job performance, they'd get zero stars - and owe their customers apologies and refunds. Let's see if this review gets posted. Highly doubtful that BF can take the criticism from a long-standing, loyal customer. If it does get posted, it'll be buried. Until next time, fellow gamers, (and don't hold your breath, I'm certainly not) May the non-swizzing stars light your way, ✨✨✨?✨✨✨?✨✨✨?✨✨✨?✨✨✨?✨✨✨?
Jtennison
Glad I only spent $3.99. This game must have been developed by a 5th grader. So lame and non-sensical. Save your $$$!!
corntiques1
Many creative puzzles and HOGs. Long-playing, beautiful graphics, interesting plot. I will definitely purchase the sequel! Bravo!
Kat78907
I'm going to scream bloody...well, anyway. I wish there were different phrases in the most difficult mode. Even if it was just "...", I would be fangful. Okay, so the game didn't bite too badly. The extremely frustrating aspects included the difficulties clicking on objects, some loss in sound, and some lack in logic. I about went batty trying to get an object to interact where I knew it must belong. The main silver lining was the very long gameplay on hardest mode, which I greatly appreciated. The scenery was also diverse and beautiful. But, the lack of difference between human and vampire modes and the humor associated with the hunter's unanticipated condition was like a stake to the heart in terms of storyline. The extra gameplay was long, but it was coffin up a weird tale, in relation to the main story. If an old vampire is that stupid, just resting on his laurels (refer to Simon's Quest) while you attack, then I'm surprised any vampire is a threat. And, your so-called partner acted more than a bit drained in mental faculty (if not erythrocytes).