Margrave: The Curse of the Severed Heart Collector's Edition
- Bonus gameplay
- In-game Strategy Guide
- Breathtaking artwork
- Incredible puzzles
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/8
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 512
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 214
Review for game: Margrave: The Curse of the Severed Heart Collector's Edition
Deep in the English countryside, Edwina Margrave has returned to the cottage where her parents died, eager to speak with the one person who might shed light on the tragedy – the volatile landlady, Miss Thorn. But her shocking revelations are not what Edwina expected! Enlist the aid of the spirit world and evade the wrath of a disfigured beast as you explore Margrave: The Curse of the Severed Heart, a heart-breaking Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game! 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.
1457 points
(views: 193)
REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Investigating her parents’ deaths, Edwina rekindles a centuries old tale of love and revenge. End the curse of the severed heart!
AFERON - BigFishGames
This game has just the right amount of puzzles and HO's. Love the fact that the solution isn't always obvious - it keeps you thinking. IMO the overall game time is too short though, even when you play the expert mode that shoul keep you challenged for longer, the game time is no more than 2-3 hours all in all.
A great game, good storylinefine bright grafic most off the time
Very unique game with unique puzzles. Give this game a try and you won't be disappointed! Lovely graphics, interesting story and quite the gem.
I lover this game, but wish that the game was less expensive
This one is a wonderful story, which develops slowly and keeps you guessing to the last. The gameplay is reasonable and does not distract you from the story. The minigames are quite original, and the setting is not only beautiful but also strange. This is perfection.
Excellent game, music was appropriate and the puzzles challenging. Cannot wait for the sequel. Qbee
This game really impressed me. Many of the current titles have great graphics and this one does too. But what sets it apart is a better story than most (which often pretty silly!), really creative and fun puzzles (some on the tough side) and absolutely awesome music. Kudos to the developers and looking forward to their next title.
If you have stumbled across this game, please give it a try. The graphics are glorious, the story is cool, and the puzzles are fun. In fact, this game has puzzles that I haven't seen in any other game: very creative and challenging. This is a sweetheart of a game.
took me few good hours to finish this game in hard mode. the story is lovely, so sad in the same time. you play as a girl who's going to find out how her parents died. you have a deck of cards with symbols that help you all the way through the game. i wont give any spoilers i'll let you enjoy it. the graphics are absolutely beautiful, the music is mellow so watch out cause it almost put me to sleep couple times. there's voice over all the time even for item decriptions but if it bothers you or you prefer to read you can turn it off from the options panel. i enjoyed the voice cause the girl had a sweet british accent when it comes about the difficulty of hog and puzzles this game can be pretty challenging. the hidden objects are very well blended, but not stupid hidden like in other games. the symbols were sometimes hard to match. i had to use the hint couple times on the hog since the developer took good care to hide them right in front of your eyes lol
I may have played casual games here for a year now, but I can't rightly judge what is easy or hard for other gamers, so here are my bare-bones for why I loved this game (playing on the easiest setting). The beautiful song on the title screen with the VW transporter (full song at that - if you watch the credits you get a link to the singer's website) really sets the tone for the beautifully weird feeling of the whole game, from the graphics to the music to the gameplay (creating those symbols with cards and shooting targets to turn various gears into the correct position I have not seen used before). The voice overs are lovely. It all sounded British enough for me, but I'm not a native Brit. The cutscenes have this weird - part photographic part drawn appearance that works really well - especially in the flashback scene to the youth of the heroine). And the places and things you interact with ... they remind me of ... I don't know... graphic artist M?bius' sense of the weird? The HOD part is fairly average, but the scenes that the HOD are set in can be fun. The game alone - the SE ending - is fully sufficient and happy end enough for this slightly melancholic story, but the bonus game gives you more of a sense of completion because the heroine deals with the original curse and its caster in a fitting way (wait for the amazing drawgate guardians). Kudos to the graphic artists and designers here, and the sound engineers who mixed up into an amazing brew. I'd buy another game in this vein right away.