"Double Trouble" is "Royal" Fun! – Royal Trouble: Hidden Honeymoon Havoc HD Review

Our favorite royal couple are back for another captivating adventure full of crazy antics, humorous dialogue, and action-packed drama! The storyline maintains my attention as it evolves; and this is a rare occurrence within the hidden-object-adventure genre in which the majority of storylines blend into each other, failing to present distinct and novel ideas. The characters portray caricature-like appearances, which suit the quirky tone of the storyline and complement their whimsical personalities. Our Princess is daring and sassy, quick to tackle any obstacle blocking her goals; equally, our Prince is a charming daredevil who defies the forces of nature by performing impressive stunts to return to his beloved Lady. The audio dialogue is silent and devoid of typical voice-overs; you hear the frequent interruptions of the narrator, as he directs your attention back and forth between the dynamic duo. I find myself laughing at the hysterical exchanges of jocular banter and snarky retorts between characters; this sense of playfulness helps in avoiding dullness and contributes towards fostering an emotional connection to them. The music is lively, with an upbeat tempo that fits into the light-hearted atmosphere. The graphics are exquisite; even though the illustrations are cartoonish, the details are sharp and clear. You can choose between three modes of difficulty; custom mode is not available. There is no teleport map; however, one is unnecessary since you perform tasks in about two locations at a time before switching over to the other character to do the same. Inventory is labeled; items require minimal assembly. Transition is smooth, and locations are labeled as you travel. The puzzles are varied and fun. The solutions of such might solve a predicament, and they can be slightly challenging at times. You discover one collection set, which blends into the background very well. I really hope that this series continues. There is an innocence about it that lifts my spirit up and carries me away to a place that I no longer visit . I appreciate this unique diversion away from the overwhelming horror-themed games that dominate this genre. I look forward to the next one!
Review by KimTwilight69 on Royal Trouble: Hidden Honeymoon Havoc HD.

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