Danse Macabre: Curse of the Banshee Review
The graphics weren't all that bad. The HOPS are absolutely a delight with items that are well depicted. The Mini Games are very doable, most are of good length and entertaining. I'm really liking what I'm seeing from this new game.
Voices are age and character appropriate, with emotion for a change. Don't forgot to look for the Morphing Object in each scene. This game seemed more geared towards the beginner player, as it was on the easy side. Most of the time, the game is pretty predictable.
The hidden object segments and the puzzles during the demo, which was quite short by the way as I finished it in 42 minutes. HOGS: There is a nice variety and I'm truly enjoying them. You're not bored with the same old same old. All in all, I find Danse Macabre: Curse of the Banshee to be an excellent game and a must-have addition to my gaming library. This Collector's Edition has 15 Morphing Objects within the HOP's, 9 Concept Art pictures, p Dev pictures, 9 Wallpapers, 11 Music Soundtracks, 14 Videos, a Souvenir Room, 18 Achievements to earn, 15 replayable Hidden Object Scenes, 20 replayable Mini Games, Collectible Characters, a built in Strategy Guide and a Bonus Adventure, enjoy!
Game play was excellent. what I like is a good balance between slightly more challenging gameplay elements and easier ones. For some the puzzles might seem very easy but I am guessing that most gamers enjoy puzzles that are not "rip your hair out" difficult. I actually don't mind easy puzzles, as long as they are fun.
The remaining extras are always found in CEs such as a bonus game, strategy guide, etc. Danse Macabre: Curse of the Banshee - the Collector's Edition - comes with all the goodies one expects from one. We get easy to find Collectibles, wallpapers, art images and a bonus chapter. I don't like to give too much detail about the specific HOPS or puzzles because it is far more fun to discover for yourself what a game holds in store for you. All in all, Danse Macabre: Curse of the Banshee is a good game. Not an amazing one.
Not only are there a lot of puzzles but some are different and some are challenging. The puzzles are more challenging, and they are smartly integrated into the storyline. I am playing these games to relax and for their entertainment value so I don't want to be stressed to much with puzzles I can't solve. It is certainly on my buy list.
The Hidden Object Scenes are well done, again the devs have done a nice job of keeping the items true to the period of time. Also, developers are now offering a custom mode of gameplay and this one will allow you to set your hint and skip times to your preference. The storyline does a nice job also. Music wise, carries the mood of the game very well.
Many of the scenes have puzzles incorporated as well as some interactivity when it comes to finding many of the items.
(FREE trial version)
Voices are age and character appropriate, with emotion for a change. Don't forgot to look for the Morphing Object in each scene. This game seemed more geared towards the beginner player, as it was on the easy side. Most of the time, the game is pretty predictable.
The hidden object segments and the puzzles during the demo, which was quite short by the way as I finished it in 42 minutes. HOGS: There is a nice variety and I'm truly enjoying them. You're not bored with the same old same old. All in all, I find Danse Macabre: Curse of the Banshee to be an excellent game and a must-have addition to my gaming library. This Collector's Edition has 15 Morphing Objects within the HOP's, 9 Concept Art pictures, p Dev pictures, 9 Wallpapers, 11 Music Soundtracks, 14 Videos, a Souvenir Room, 18 Achievements to earn, 15 replayable Hidden Object Scenes, 20 replayable Mini Games, Collectible Characters, a built in Strategy Guide and a Bonus Adventure, enjoy!
Game play was excellent. what I like is a good balance between slightly more challenging gameplay elements and easier ones. For some the puzzles might seem very easy but I am guessing that most gamers enjoy puzzles that are not "rip your hair out" difficult. I actually don't mind easy puzzles, as long as they are fun.
The remaining extras are always found in CEs such as a bonus game, strategy guide, etc. Danse Macabre: Curse of the Banshee - the Collector's Edition - comes with all the goodies one expects from one. We get easy to find Collectibles, wallpapers, art images and a bonus chapter. I don't like to give too much detail about the specific HOPS or puzzles because it is far more fun to discover for yourself what a game holds in store for you. All in all, Danse Macabre: Curse of the Banshee is a good game. Not an amazing one.
Not only are there a lot of puzzles but some are different and some are challenging. The puzzles are more challenging, and they are smartly integrated into the storyline. I am playing these games to relax and for their entertainment value so I don't want to be stressed to much with puzzles I can't solve. It is certainly on my buy list.
The Hidden Object Scenes are well done, again the devs have done a nice job of keeping the items true to the period of time. Also, developers are now offering a custom mode of gameplay and this one will allow you to set your hint and skip times to your preference. The storyline does a nice job also. Music wise, carries the mood of the game very well.
Many of the scenes have puzzles incorporated as well as some interactivity when it comes to finding many of the items.
(FREE trial version)