Tibetan Quest: Beyond the World's End by LynxMinx – Tibetan Quest: Beyond the World's End (Full) Review

This game is worth playing for the absolutely gorgeous graphics and electrifying cut-scenes, but it wasn't a very sophisticated game. It did have a left-handed mode and 3 levels of difficulty. There wasn't a true journal but you had notes and regularly updated objectives. There were 4 types of collectibles. The storyline was interesting. There were plenty of locations and a marked, if so desired, teleport map to transport you there without any lag time. All inventory was labeled but there were no plus items to assemble. This was an HO-heavy game, and mostly all of those scenes were word lists. Some of the objects morphed in the HO scenes. However you could choose to play mahjong instead. The mini-games and puzzles had a nice variety, but there was a bit of boring rotational stuff. It's always good to keep trying so you improve on those as well. You also had a magic staff which was powered by different colored crystals, which you obtain as the game progresses. You get to fight monsters, open gates and locks, create elixirs, fix equipment, etc. I deducted a star because I felt the game was short, even with bonus adventure. Also, if you didn't use an inventory item in the exact right spot, it was finicky. I would have loved wallpapers in the extras section, because the graphics were so magnificent! Note to Snooper: no major RATS but there is a big snake! It's not that bad though. I am confident that you can play. For the low price and the magnificent scenery this game was worth it. It's just not a 5 star game. Lynxie sends ❤️?? to the Dream Team Elite, especially the fabulous KimTwilight, Snooper, and Dracyy. Keep up the great reviews, everybody!
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