Oct. 25th, 2016

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This is an Artifex Mundi point-and-click adventure game, just like the many, many of their games that I played on Steam. I turned down the Humble Bundle pack of these—I have two dozen such games in my Steam library that cost me all of $6—but for free, I thought I’d check out how the Android versions of the games differed.

The biggest problem I found was the small screen size. You can pinch to zoom, which is very useful when looking for hidden objects, but there’s still a resolution issue, especially when I compare a 7” tablet with a 15” laptop monitor.

Other than that, it’s pretty much everything I’ve come to expect from Artifex Mundi: The plot is a predictable round of horror tropes. The puzzles are decent and it’s got both a recharging hint system and puzzle skips (though you get achievements for not using them). There’s a bonus chapter with a few more puzzles.

Overall: It’s nice that this is portable, and they ported the controls very well, but specifically for hidden-object puzzles, I’d rather by playing on a much larger screen. The better resolution makes all the difference.
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Vedley made a stupid mistake in his youth and his parents were killed by a monster because of it. When a mysterious stranger tells him that he can use the power of the Letoile automatons to control time and restore the past, he jumps at the chance without even asking for details. This was not the best plan.

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Overall: Decent concept, mediocre execution; middling as KEMCO games go. Can’t argue with the price, though.

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