Encore Illusions
A magician’s rivalry takes a diabolical turn on stage. Discover what’s in the cards for four characters entangled in a lethal web of illusion.
All isn’t well on the magical stage. A fierce competition intensifies between Johannes the Great and Merlin the Amazing. The rivalry takes a diabolical turn when Johannes’ assistant is kidnapped the night before the Battle Royale performance. The ransom terms are extreme — a death sentence for her boss performed live on stage, along with acknowledged defeat in the pending big show. Can you break Sophie free before the doomed performance sets the stage? Is there any hope for Johannes the Great’s survival? Are you ready to take on the role of poor, victimized Sophie and her sweetheart Peter? Find out what’s in the cards for four characters entangled in a lethal web of illusion. Their fate is in your hands.
Features in Encore Illusions
Find out what’s in the cards for four characters entangled in a lethal web of illusion. Johannes the Great, Sophie, Peter, and Merlin the Amazing are playing for keeps. Embark on a mystical magic hidden object adventure packed with great gameplay features.
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More than 40 different breathtaking environments
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Gorgeous cut scenes for story and transitions
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Challenging mini-games and puzzles
Bonus: Unlockable Encore Card Games!
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Chicken Holmes - The Mystery of Bartolomeu
I liked the idea of the little chicken, with a humor, just stay tuned to the details and look for clues, in the classic point-click style.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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WHAT A STUPID GAME…. CLICKING CLICKING AND BUGS EVERYWHERE!!!! …. ONE LETTER COMES OUT ON THE NARRATIVES WHEN YOU CLICK ITEMS !!!!! lost 4$ for nothing !!!!!!
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
The Unlikely Legend of Rusty Pup
So far it’s all pretty surreal and amazing, on top of a solid gameplay foundation. As someone who built a fansite for (among other things) the Mario vs Donkey Kong games, this game is like a dream come true :)
Rusty wakes down a storm drain during an air raid and seems to be caught up in a conflict between two talking voices, one of which follows Rusty around and narrates, the other which interacts with Rusty via various giant eyeballs scattered around. New areas are gated off via giant vault doors guarded by eyebots, which will only let you pass if you’ve collected and stored a requisite number of these odd cubes of brainmatter you can find lying around in jars, and which must be cached via flushing them down equally scattered around toilets. The world map offers some limited fast travel, but serves more as an indicator of which area has brains left to collect and how many brains are needed to unlock new areas. It’s a bit like Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, in that it’s got Metroidvania “unlock new stuff and backtrack” elements, but is split up into individual “levels”, with fast travel points every couple of levels.
– Real player with 46.2 hrs in game
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After putting in +10 hours and reaching roughly half-way completion, I can confidently say this is what a puzzle game should be. A polished, challenging thinking game that gives you a proper sense of pride and accomplishment, without hand-holding, grinding exp, currencies, all that bosh. And a lovely aesthetic and charm to top it all off.
You must hold, drag and drop objects to guide Rusty Pup—your adorable protagonist—through many detailed and dangerous steampunk environments, collecting Brains and flushing them down a toilet to progress to new levels. Everything can be done with one hand, which along with the slow pace, makes it very relaxing to play. New mechanics and narration is drip-fed to you as you progress and gain more understanding of Rusty Pup’s world, which is brought to life through brilliant 2D visuals and eerie sound design.
– Real player with 44.5 hrs in game
Town of Salem
Wasted too much time on this game. Overtime the Meta has changed and now every game has town members that mass-protect the day 1 revealed Jailor. They’ve removed Neutral Killing from the ranked game mode so town has an even better edge. Too unbalanced for my liking and evils leave far too often. So often that it ruins the game mode. I don’t blame the leavers because playing as an evil these days is a joke.
– Real player with 2841.2 hrs in game
This game has gone downhill so fast. That’s what happens when you break a multiplayer game in half with paid DLC. Then have a data breach and lose the personal information of all your users. I gave it another try recently and now I’m suspended for “gamethrowing” as a serial killer. A character that is on his own team. Amazing work. This game is dead, expect a 10 minute wait to find a regular game and ranked to never happen.
– Real player with 336.3 hrs in game
Call of VII
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Short game
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Really decent for a short game. Has great graphics and musics. The level design is great with a well-thought learning curve and difficulty design. Recommended.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Clue/Cluedo: The Classic Mystery Game
TL;DR- P2W has been removed, cross-platform play, challenging single player, plays better than the board game.
I have been holding off on posting a review as the game had a P2W component in the form of hint cards when it first launched, and the developers had announced an update to balance this out in online ranked matches.
Well the update has now launched and I can safely say that Cluedo: The Classic Mystery Murder Game is the definitive video game adaptation of the popular Cluedo board game as it hits the nail on the head with its game design and online functionality.
– Real player with 122.7 hrs in game
This is a computer version of the board game Clue, and it’s actually pretty good. You can play with friends, by yourself with AI, or with people online. It’s a pretty good representation of the physical board game. The full version is a little expensive, but the base game is an okay price, especially on sale.
The gameplay is almost exactly the same as the board game. For the sake of speed, the game automatically takes the most basic notes for you. It will automatically record that people don’t have the cards to disprove a suggestion, and when you make the suggestion it marks that one player has the card and the other players don’t. However, everything that involves reading between the lines is up to you to mark. It is a little difficult if you’re trying to keep track of anything especially advanced, because there are a limited number of symbols you can mark the spaces with.
– Real player with 76.6 hrs in game
The Dame Was Loaded
its a very old game but i really like it. the creators of the games spent a lot of time filming the cut scenes and taking pictures of all the clues or devices used in the game to further the plot. for its time it is A grade game. it can get a little frustrating like any point and click game when the sequence of events or devices are need to get to the next check point so to speak and your not sure what you have missed. but if you can’t figure it out walkthroughs can be found. it is a detective story so it goes with the territory.
– Real player with 16.9 hrs in game
This is a really well done game ruined by a terrible save game system and too restrictive time limit system. Time limits can be fun but it’s too harsh in this game compared to the many other adventure games I’ve played with a time limit. You can only save AND load in one spot on the map, and it takes time to get back there depending on where you go in the world, meaning you can’t realistically save after you do a lot of stuff. Because many things in the game are time dependent, you’ll be redoing things constantly even if you make a small mistake. That said, I still recommend the game because it’s made really well for an adventure game and a classic noir detective story, and is charming as hell on top of that.
– Real player with 16.1 hrs in game
Cryptic Rooms
A series of 3 VR escape rooms, Eye Eaters Basement, Dungeon of Demise, and Inescapable Hypercube. You must navigate through and solve puzzles, each room with its own unique theme and hidden relics that can be found and collected.
In Eye Eaters Basement, you have been kidnapped and tied to a chair in a dark damp room. The person that kidnapped you has just ran from the room because a red light started flashing and he left in a panic. You must find a way to escape before they return.
Failling Capsule
awful
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Mysterium: A Psychic Clue Game
I review only the video game not the game itself which is very creative and more interesting than the classic Cluedo
The game is made for tablet, with an interface tactile friendly and big icons. Unfortunately for PC, that’s not user friendly : drag and drop mechanism, no tool-tips (!), scrolling is sometime very very slow, the color code for identifying the characters is too subtile, many space wasted due to a layout not optimized for our big screen, some small icons could help identify who does what, who received what, who did what etc
– Real player with 200.9 hrs in game
I’ve had a lot of fun playing this game, but at this point, I’ve experienced too many game-breaking glitches to feel comfortable leaving a positive review.
I purchased this game after playing and enjoying the physical version. The bots are smart enough to fill out a game with too few players without it being particularly noticeable, but feel a bit predictable after too many solo games. Pass-and-play is an option if your friends don’t own a copy, but if you intend to play primarily in-person, a physical copy of the game is likely the better choice. The lobby tends to be a bit quiet, so I’d really recommend finding a few friends that own a copy for maximum enjoyment.
– Real player with 56.0 hrs in game