Drawn: Dark Flight returns to the adventure genre next week
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Big Fish's gorgeous old-school adventure game, Drawn: The Painted Tower, has spawned a sequel. Launching next week at retail and on Big Fish's website, Drawn: Dark Flight promises to offer more of what the first game offered. You can expect tons of hand-drawn art, an orchestral soundtrack and classic adventure game puzzles.
The sequel is promising a greater variety of art styles, with scenes as varied as Disney movies to pop-out books. As expected of the genre, some of the puzzles require some sideways thinking -- but if you get lost, the built-in hint system should be able to help you out. The system is tiered, so that hints can range from a "nudge in the right direction" to blurting out exactly what must be done.
Dark Flight will arrive in both standard and limited editions at both retail and online, with prices ranging from $6.99 to $19.99. (The cheapest way to get it will be online!) Check out the game's intro after the break.
The sequel is promising a greater variety of art styles, with scenes as varied as Disney movies to pop-out books. As expected of the genre, some of the puzzles require some sideways thinking -- but if you get lost, the built-in hint system should be able to help you out. The system is tiered, so that hints can range from a "nudge in the right direction" to blurting out exactly what must be done.
Dark Flight will arrive in both standard and limited editions at both retail and online, with prices ranging from $6.99 to $19.99. (The cheapest way to get it will be online!) Check out the game's intro after the break.
Reader Comments (1)
Posted: Aug 25th 2010 6:05AM DarkGrimoire said
tho i tend to hate the "hidden object" type of puzzles in such games, the first one was a great way to pass the time while travellin for long hours on a train.. im also waitin for the next azada game.. good games to play with the family (single PC Co-op)..
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