Monday, July 26, 2010

DARK FALL: THE JOURNAL (JEWEL CASE)

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Effect::: Platform:  WINDOWS 95/98/ME/2000/XP Publisher:  THE ADVENTURE COMPANY Packaging:  JEWEL CASE Rating:  TEEN Returning from work you listen to a frightened and cryptic voice message from your brother a talented architect redeveloping the old Dowerton station in Dorset England. Boarding a train to meet him you travel to Dowerton alone wondering what adventure you may be embarking on... When you arrive the train is empty and the station is deserted. You begin to explore - the train tunnels the station the adjoining hotel and the grounds - and discover that although no one is there you are not alone. Finding artifacts ancient documents and a valuable journal you realize that the area holds a history of disappearances and hauntings dating back centuries. Features:A perfect blend of adventure and suspense set in beautiful grippingly eerie environments to capture the imaginationChallenging puzzles to complete25+ hours of gameplayMore than 40 rooms and locations to exploreImmersive haunting ambient background sounds and music.System Requirements:Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XPPentium 23332MB Ram (64MB Recommended)24x CD ROM Drive (or PC DVD Drive)SVGA Graphics Card with 32 Bit Color32 Bit Color at 640x480User friendly.







Brand:The Adventure Company


   Model : DARKFALLJOURNAL


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DARK FALL: THE JOURNAL (JEWEL CASE)Feature for this item


  • A perfect blend of adventure and suspense set in beautiful, grippingly eerie environments to capture the imagination
  • Challenging puzzles to complete
  • 25+ hours of gameplay
  • More than 40 rooms and locations to explore
  • Immersive haunting ambient background sounds and music.




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Customer Reviews


I loved this game. I enjoy puzzle/adventure games, and this one was just right. Too often a puzzle game is overly cryptic or too simplistic to be much fun, and usually the player ends up in a blind alley with no clue where to go. This game is open-ended enough to allow flexibility, but there's enough to find and enough going on in each area to keep it interesting even when you have to backtrack searching for a clue you missed.

In addition to that, the atmosphere is nice and creepy. The music and sound effects are great. Play it with the lights off for full effect.

Game play is nice and straightforward. It's easy to find your way around, and it's basically a point and click game. You don't have to master any complicated key combinations to play it.

And the last item: the central puzzle is set up in a realistic way, using real-world scenarios. By this I mean, nobody has set up a magical chess game that you have to solve to get into a locked area, or designed a labyrinth in the cellar that you have to navigate to pick up a scrap of paper. Sure, it's supernatural, and there are puzzles, but they make sense in context. I appreciate that, because it's easier to immerse yourself in the fantasy when you're working with real-life objects and puzzles.



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