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Redemption Cemetery: Evil

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Take a dark trip in this spooky Hidden Object game! A mysterious text message leads you to an ancient cemetery, but once inside, you realize something is terribly wrong. The steward of this necropolis, known as the Keeper, was supposed to bring lost souls to the light, showing them the way to the afterlife. But the Keeper has been cursed, now feeding off the pain and suffering of the departed instead. A mortal must break this spell and free the restless spirits, but is your heart pure enough to perform this task? Find out before dawn or you may become the cemetery’s newest resident!

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Reviews

Redemption cemetery
Poodleysquat

So far I like the game and the story. The only problem for me is the print in the inventory is so small I need a magnifying glass to read.


Fun game!
vmprwmn

Really fun game with lots of scary clowns and monsters. Don't play in the dark!


I Can't Believe This Is Created By The Same Developer!
KimTwilight69

ATTN: Artifex Mundi released "Chronicles of Magic: Divided Kingdom," which is on sale now for $5.99, a 15 percent discount off of the regular purchase price. Well, this game sure sneaked in, taking me by surprise. Upon first glance, I was less than thrilled that it was another Redemption Cemetery game. I was grumbling to myself, "Not another dull, glitchy, and antiquated piece of garbage from a developer whose games I swore I would never play again!" But out of sheer boredom and an utmost urge to play a hidden-object game, I succumbed to my desires and gave the free trial a spin. Even though this game is unspectacular, "redemption" suits this latest installment, as some of the negative qualities that tarnished the last few games in this series have eroded away. The plots in this series mirror each other across the board, including this one; so any hopes of originality will have to wait. However, this storyline is presented in a much more interesting way than its predecessors. The production is effectively rendered, with spooky animations sprinkled throughout, as well as jitter-inducing background noises. The graphics are fairly clear — one of the better traits of this developer. The usual components are there: custom mode; teleport map, with action available, if applicable; and labeled inventory. One of the greater quibbles I have with this game is the revisiting of HOSs — an unwarranted leap back to the Stone Age. However, the formats alter when revisited. They are heavily story-driven, but there are other interactive types as well. The puzzles are not challenging, ranging from easy to medium difficulty. But they are integrated into the storyline, and they are highly entertaining. You only collect scattered coins around certain scenes. The text of the reading materials — such as the dialogue — is very small, causing me to slightly strain my eyes. Furthermore, there is a slight delay when traveling between scenes. But overall, this game is technically sound, free of glitches. I am having fun playing it, so I do suggest you give the free trial a spin. Note to Catalina5: I have to say that as a fellow reviewer who has been submitting reviews on BF's games for years, I was quite perplexed by some of your remarks in the last review. I hope you are not offended by my response; I just hope you see a viewpoint from a different perspective. In your last review, you commented "I really hope that all the fellow gamers will stop with so much complaining about the games. Opinions are good — however no one needs to pick the games to pieces. After all each developer has their own style and I am sure creating these games isn't easy." Even though you did not directly address individual players, I still felt slighted — being one of those "fellow reviewers" — by these remarks. Here is why: First of all, we need to take into account the variables that will affect a player's rating. Some of us experience unfortunate technical issues, thus rendering the game unplayable. Others might favor particular components, such as hidden-object scenes (HOSs), and only play these games because of those particular components. But then after the unlock of the game, they are met with dissatisfaction because the HOSs lack variety or creativity. I dissect each game to reflect both of the positive and negative aspects to offer players a broader perspective of varying criterion so they can make a justifiable decision as to whether or not they will purchase a game. Once bought, a player is stuck with it; they can't take that purchase back, even if they ended up not liking it. I, as well as other players who have expressed criticism, am tired of shelling out hard-earned money, which then gets stuffed right into the pockets of a casual-gaming company whose games have been steadily declining in quality over the last few years. BFG, the leading distributor of the hidden-object genre, is currently the only company that affords a player the opportunity to consistently play two games per week, thus making players highly dependent upon BF for their main source of entertainment within said genre. The reason why I continue to purchase BF's games is because other independent developers infrequently release games. These games eat up a considerable portion of my daily life. I want to express my thoughts, and other players should also express their thoughts — whether it's positive or negative — about any aspect in a game. Silence indicates acceptance; therefore, I cannot ignore my right to "pick the games to pieces." Finally, I'm sure that creating games isn't easy. However, properly testing these games before release to avoid putting out substandard games that contain glitches should be the standard practice — a company's modus operandi. I don't see players complaining about styles. Even though I do prefer particular themes over others, I'm still content with any style as long as the components that make up a game integrate cohesively to form a successful all-around package. We're to enjoy them, but that depends on what each player's tastes are and what a game has to offer, which can change after a game has been purchased. Nobody should be under the impression that players should give accolades to games more than they deserve, especially when their enjoyment becomes obliterated by a multitude of technical flaws, as well as by other unfavorable reasons, resulting in a jaded feeling that the game fell short of their expectations. And players have a right to express their opinions, even if it means getting into specific details.


Waste of time
reikimaire

Confusing dark....only played 10minutes and quit....not worth the money even at 40% off.


Ugh!
Tommyrangermightymorphin

This game was so boring I had forgotten I started out at the cemetery. I couldn’t even force myself to go on. Regret buying even at sell price. Why I gave it a 2 Star is I respect their effort in creating the game.


HOP rating is cool
Rufnready

Having fun with this. The HOP rating is a cool addition.


Fun game!
broadwaykid38

I'm so happy I got this game. Just finished Redemption Cemetery: Night Terrors and didn't enjoy that. This game is so much better, IMO.


What’s with all the in fighting
K-RanO

Yeah, the writing is small. So far I’m enjoying playing. I’m giving it 4 stars for entertainment. Side note to a couple of game critics...I used to respect your reviews but you’ve became so critical, if the I are not dotted and t’s crossed, you give poor reviews. Plus you show preference/fan boys to some crappy developers...I no longer listen to you two. Heh!


Exciting, Creative, Fun!
corntiques1

Two small improvements, please: controls are too sensitive playing HOPs, and two, please make the refresh rate faster - 5 seconds instead of 10 seconds. The HOPs get more inventive when progressing through the game. Long-playing, spooky graphics, responsive Hint button. I didn’t want the game to end!


Redemption cemetery evil Good game
she2o6

Like bonus games this has a long bonus