It's a "Reality": This Is "Destined" to Shine! – Edge of Reality: Ring of Destiny - Hidden Object Review

Attention: Five BN has just released their new game "Lost Lands: The Wanderer." I can't wait to play! We are treated here to a delightful and whimsical fantasy of magic, wizards, and sorcery. You are the chosen bearer of a powerful and mystical ring; and you set out to save a kingdom from an evil and oppressive Queen of Shadows, who is bent on destroying it. Along your journey, you are accompanied by a lovable and good-natured canine, Ice, whom the kingdom has chosen to guide you along. You also encounter fantastical creatures that enhance your adventure, such as a giant fire-breathing dragon that can communicate with you. The graphics are unspectacular as they appear muddy and unpolished; the colors can vary in brightness and tone depending on the scene. You can customize your settings. The inventory is labeled, interactive, and puzzle-like; items require assembly. The teleport map enables brisk transport to labeled locations and indicates available actions. You are given an "all-in-one" journal to consolidate some features, such as your map and tasks, into one general location. Some of the HOS are story driven whereas you find items in accordance with narrative text; others are cleverly interwoven within the actions in progress. For example, Ice will see something in the pond below him; and then you tip over a rock to release a flood of water. Consequently, a HOS will initiate in which you find items while Ice sits by and watches. The varied puzzles are imaginative in their simplicity. They might suit the storyline and can be introduced in accordance with certain predicaments; namely, the one where Ice has the soldier's sword tip in his mouth as you lead him to the shore while avoiding the monster arms. You find dragons throughout the scenes, and they can blend in well against the background. To sum it up, this is a glitch-free and engaging game with enough activity that you are consistently traversing from one area to the next. The abundance of overall interaction is satisfying; and even though some of the puzzles repeat, they, together with the HOS, are creative and entertaining. Is this an extraordinary game? No. But it's a step up from the last one. A decent four stars for me this time.
Review by KimTwilight69 on Edge of Reality: Ring of Destiny - Hidden Object.

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