The worst game I ever finished – Witches' Legacy: The Dark Throne HD Review

All of the game ending glitches appear to have been fixed. I made my tortured way through until the end of the bonus game, so I can attest to that. However, that doesn’t mean you should buy the game. There aren’t many HOPs or mini games in the main game. Gameplay is generally linear and consists primarily of figuring out what item to place where so that you can progress. The puzzles that do exist aren’t much harder than the 9-piece jigsaw puzzles that comprise one of this series’ collectibles. The most difficult minigame is due to the developer’s ineptitude: although there are several ways to form the snake correctly according to the guide, only one receives credit. But don’t let it get you down: the EXACT SAME PUZZLE is in the bonus chapter in the form of a pipeline. The majority of the HOPs in the main game are word lists with plus-items, although there are a few of the silhouette variety. The bonus chapter is one plodding word list HOP after another. You can choose a matching game instead of the HOP, but that annoyed me too: instead of taking cards away once they are paired, the game substitutes new hidden symbols. That is NOT how to play Concentration. Mastering the finicky controls may be the greatest challenge. You’ll eventually get the item if you click up and to the left of where you think you should. This includes the elusive paintbrush that you must dip into glue in an infamous HOP about halfway through the main game. Collectibles are morphing items (1 per scene) and the aforementioned jigsaw puzzle pieces (1-2 per scene). You get nothing other than an achievement for getting all the collectibles. The best thing I can say about this game is that the lag that characterizes Elefun Games is a little shorter.
Review by jennifer626 on Witches' Legacy: The Dark Throne HD.

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