Grim Tales: The Legacy Collector's Edition
- Bonus gameplay
- Integrated Strategy Guide
- Stunning Soundtrack
- OS : 10.5
- CPU : 2.5 GHz (INTEL ONLY)
- Memory : 1024
- Hard driver (MB) : 908
Review for game: Grim Tales: The Legacy Collector's Edition
After being invited to the Christening of your sister’s son, you arrive to find a deserted estate in Grim Tales: The Legacy! After getting married to the love of her life, it seems like a happy ending is right around the corner for your sister. However, all is not well. The sounds of ravenous beasts echo through the halls of the once great estate and your sister is missing! Use your Hidden Object talents to track down her family and save them in Grim Tales: The Legacy! This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card! The Collector’s Edition includes:
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
After being invited to the Christening of your sister’s son, you arrive to find a deserted estate! Save your sister before it’s too late!
AFERON - BigFishGames
Wow, I have to say out all the games on Bigfish this one is by far the best one. Very challenging.......... Usually, I can finish a game without using a hint, or skipping a puzzle, but this game, expect to face a challenge. Oh boy. Definitely worth the price you pay. Think this is the hardest game, that I ever played.
This game is huge, wonderfully made, and has surprising music. You can change from expert to casual level any time, so if you come across a puzzle that is making you crazy, you can still choose to skip it. If you have been waiting for a good reason to purchase a Collector's Edition, this one fits the bill.
This game is so much fun! The story line is excellent, and the artwork fantastic! I am a HUGE fan! There are a lot of really supurb HO games out right now, and this one does not disappoint! I highly recommend the CE version because I ended up using the SG a great deal. The puzzles can be a bit hard although there is a skip feature that is friendly. There were a few times that I was scratching my head and saying "what do I do now" but the SG and/or the hint button were both VERY helpful. All in all, I highly recommend this game!
I enjoyed this game. The graphics were great along with the music. I like that the game gives you 3 options of difficulty to play: casual, expert or hardcore. I played on expert as I typically do on every HO game and it was fairly easy. You can't really go wrong purchasing this game!
The game itself was intriguing. You had to use logic to figure out some of the puzzles or resort to the built in strategy guide which is a bonus. The color and graphics were well done and game more or less pointed you in the right direction to get from A to Z. It would have been nice to offer this game as a regular and not a CE. Lack of enough $$$ to purchase it. So far I like this game because of the lack of explosions (loud noises). It's a grabber right from the time you start the game. Thank you game developers - Elephant games and BFG for another nice game to play. Stay safe and warm everyone. Winter is here.
I enjoyed this more than 'The Bride' [which in itself wasn't bad either]. Was a decent length, with a variety of HOGs and puzzles. Some of the puzzles were very easy - others, not so much - with a lot different from the 'standard ones' in most CE calibre games. Storyline generally flowed well, and was interesting. Bonus chapter was a little short, but still enjoyable. Neatly followed on from storyline [if you don't think too heavily on 'present altering past' outcomes], but wasn't essential to overall story.
I didn?t think it would be possible to top The Bride, but in this sequel, Elephant Games have exceeded not only their first effort, but most of the top-level Hidden Object/Puzzle games of the last couple of years (and there have been some wonderful games)! Setting off to her nephew?s Christening, our character wrecks her car just outside the gloomy castle where her sister resides with her husband and new baby. From the start, it is clear to us, if not to the narrator, that werewolves are involved and very close at hand. With beautiful artwork, an abundance of challenging and unique puzzles, appropriately spooky music, and atmosphere galore, this game simply astonishes with its complexity and length. It feels as if I have gone to the movies expecting a 90-minute light comedy, and ended up in an epic-length horror movie, with surprises every time I turn around. The game offers so much, I literally had to stop to rest my eyes. Some of the puzzles are very difficult. Some are simply challenging, but would take so long to play, I wimped out and used the Skip button. I am playing the game at Advanced level, which is where I normally play. I think this game would be challenging and great fun at the Casual Level, even: it is very intricate! Some people may be surprised at the level of expertise required to get anywhere. A readily available map indicates our location, which rooms remain unsolved, and the location of yet-to-be discovered rooms. But the map shows only one floor level at a time: at one point in the game, after a cut scene, we suddenly have a new map to follow, underneath the castle. We play on that dungeon level for quite a while before another cut scene brings us back to the main rooms of the castle. Don?t pass up this game! It will keep you on your toes (or at least on the edge of your seat) for many hours! I recommend it highly.
Everything about this game is fun. You can see by the reviews that you cannot go wrong with this one.
Great game! Very very long game (you definetely get your money's worth!)Very good puzzles (some are very very hard but you have the option to skip in advanced mode)The story is good and the visuals are clear and crisp. Lots of object to find and some hidden object games.Just a super game!
More or less in the same style as its predecessor "The Bride", The Lecacy takes us into another eerie world of ghosts and, this time, werewolves -at least that what the hero of the story comes to suspect. A wolf does appear several times in the cutscenes and the least that can be said is that he is not the friendly kind... The intro is brief but well done. So is every cutscene. The voice-overs sound very natural and truly professional. The in-game music, pleasant and atmospheric, is played at key times during the game without ever intruding. The Legacy is not overloaded with HO Scenes and although each is populated to the brim, none are a true mess and HOs are on the whole easy to spot. Besides you can click as much as you like without penalty, at least on the easiest of the 3 Modes of difficulty [there is a harcore mode for the boldest players]. The Hint System which recharges fast, is very helpful, both with the HO Scenes and with giving directions as to what to do next. The Useful Items are easy to find and use. Objectives are clearly set and tasks are no hassle to perform. Their nature, for most of them, is similar to what you find in other games: switch lights on, repair ladder, unscrew plate, etc... But a few are original. As further help, the map indicates the locations that are yet unexplored, those where there is still a task to accomplish [shown by a "!"; click on it to get a small window with a photo and the instructions] and the player's current location. You access the map via the compass at the bottom right. I didn't see any minigames as such, only 6 puzzles in Chapter 1; they are all easy and fairly classical; #2 is a slider with a twist, #3 and #5 are original, and I noted in #6 a picture taken from "The Bride". They are all fun to solve, can be skipped and reset [a plus]. I counted 17 locations [but there may be more]; their graphics are excellent, highly detailed, artistically crafted. Like in all ga