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Eternal Maze
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ETERNAL MAZE Find the map, find the monoliths, avoid the dogs and survive to escape from the mazes! Inspired by crop circles, Eternal Maze is a puzzle adventure game about a farmer who is trapped in corn mazes. === STORY === A leading investigator in the field of contacts with the alien civilisations, Dr Andrew Mystyngton found something in common among the people who have lived all around world in different times. Beacons, in the form of monoliths, found all over the Earth's surface are used to send signal to the outer space. These monoliths have stopped working due to cataclysmic events in the past. However, most recently, these monoliths are starting to show some activity. In 1961, a farmer noticed a strange glow on his corn field. Despite fear, James soldier on to investigate the source of the glow... === GAMEPLAY === The farmer will need to find an exit to escape. But Alas! It is not as easy as it looks. Players will need to solve riddles, navigate through the endless maze, avoid obstacles and ferocious dogs and use random items correctly to find the exit. Lead the poor old farmer to the exit so that he can be on his way to the next maze and be a little closer to getting out of the maze. Use available items and abilities in order to find your way out. However, there are also buried treasures in the map. Find, collect and dug them for extra scores and earning the corresponding achievement badge. Beware, though, there are creatures in the maze which will try to stop you from getting out of the maze. The creatures can be avoided and some will not attack immediately. But, if they get wary, there is only one thing left to do… RUN!!! === FEATURES === - 3 main chapters with different scenes and themes (The first chapter is available on launch date with the 2 additional chapters to follow) - 7 different items that will either help or break you - 11 different interactive objects in the maze - 12 achievements to unlock (more are coming) - Retro pixel graphics - Available in English & Russian languages …and more!
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Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child is an adventure-like hidden object game with numerous puzzles and challenging tasks. Its gameplay is structured much like that in Dream Chronicles 2: The Eternal Maze, and goes deeper than its predecessors. Each area, which consists of half a dozen or more unique locations, has a set of puzzles to solve using items players find strewn about the landscape. Players as Faye have to travel back and forth to find what they are looking for. Carrying items between scenes is an important part of solving the intricate puzzles. There are many puzzle types in game: word unscrambling, potion mixing, looking for constellations with the help of telescope, piecing together a sewing machine, playing Simon and sliding games, locating items in the right place and other logic-type games. The objects that players find may be used in a scene other than the one they found it in. Objects will stay in inventory until players need to use them. All objects that players are able to pick up will serve a purpose, whether they are used in that scene or not. A lot of times in this game the pieces players pick up may only be used as they get to the next scene. Some items may not become visible in a scene right away, and the players must perform other tasks first before they become visible. Players can freely move back and forth between the locations exploring places, solving puzzles, completing tasks and getting clues as to what they should do. In addition to give players time to explore every aspect of the scenes, KatGames added a device called the Nexus gateway, a series of gateways that allow players to travel to different interconnected locations after they figure out how to unlock them; this makes the game non-linear and allows players to move freely throughout the game world. Instead of being confined to a linear path, The Chosen Child opens the door for wider exploration, creating the epic feel the series needed to move to the next level. As a result, now players can travel back and forth all the scenes by pulling levers to rotate a massive set of gears and portals in the Nexus gateway, yet this unique feature only appeared in The Chosen Child. For the second time in the Dream Chronicles series, players can enjoy the experiences of solving maze puzzles. The Chosen Child contains two underwater labyrinths, one in the 19th scene and the other one in the 23rd scene, but they are criticized for their highly difficult level preventing some players from completing the whole game. The game has a hint system, in the form of crystal ball. It rarely tells the exact solution, but instead gives players slight hints. Like in the two previous games of the series, the screen sparkles at times hinting the place where players are to pick up or apply something, but that rarely happens. If players get stuck, they have to keep looking until finding the right item. Like the previous games of the series, The Chosen Child features Dream Jewels and they come with unique usages, as they are required to open new Nexus gateways, and for the first time Dream Jewels can be forged by the players themselves. There are ten gold nuggets and 30 Dream Pieces molding ten Dream Jewels to complete; other 58 gold nuggets and 60 Dream Pieces work as bonus scores, which are all scattered throughout the game. Like Dream Chronicles 2, players need to replay the game several times to be able to find all of 16 Dream Jewels. At the end of the game, players earn a high score. The faster how players can complete the game, the more Dream Pieces and gold nuggets they can find, and the more Dream Jewels they can forge, the better score they will earn. When players play again under the same name, they will have new Dream Jewel molds to forge, and some of the key items themselves will be in different places the second times around.
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Eternal Maze is a Puzzle, Role-playing (RPG), Strategy game released in 2016 that offers Single player gameplay from a bird view / isometric perspective playable on Android, PC (Microsoft Windows) with 0 user ratings averaging 0/100. The game explores themes like Indie. If you enjoy Eternal Maze, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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