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About This Game Mentored by one of the most powerful voodoo priestesses in the world, Lillian is learning to use her power. But, a dark force has settled over New Orleans, and Marie Leveau, Lillian’s teacher, has been placed under a curse. The entire town has been put into a deep, dark sleep by a mysterious evil force. Now young Lillian must find allies and uncover the dark secrets of voodoo in order to save her master and free her friends before it is too late. Features: •Save the town of New Orleans from the curse •Dark and spooky atmosphere •Incredible Graphics 7aa9394dea Title: Voodoo Whisperer Curse of a LegendGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Gogii GamesPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 8 Apr, 2014 Voodoo Whisperer Curse Of A Legend Download] [addons] voodoo whisperer curse of a legend. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend part 2. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend walkthrough. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend walkthrough. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend free full download. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend free full download. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend collector's edition. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend part 2. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend 2. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend collector's edition. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend 2 I really wish I could give this game a mixed review and not just a thumbs up or a thumbs down. It was certainly interesting, the plot was fun and the concept was great.However playing it often times felt tedious. The puzzles were often recycled and in the hiden picture scenes it could be almost impossible to find hidden objects due to their color or location. The game clearly wanted you to use the magnifying glass the provide you with to find those objects, but again it just seems tedious. I wish I could give this game a stronger recomendation based on the plot alone, but the way the game ends on a huge cliff hanger with no sequal currently available prevents me from doing so.While I recomend this game if you are in to puzzle/hidden object games I'm glad I got it at the sale price instead of paying the full $5. So I'm not really into the hidden object point\/click adventures, but I was amused by the concept and thought I would give this one a try. I liked the idea, so here we go.Good:The concept is actually pretty interesting. The story has a basic set up: New Orleans has fallen under some kind of curse and its up to a rookie voodoo witch to set things straight. The idea of an adventure that themes itself around 'realistic' magick and spell-craft is pretty cool in my opinion, and it seems to be done well.There actually is a bit of homework that went into this. For example: the brick dust, or red clay dust, you get at the beginning of the game actually is a thing for voodoo practioners as a defensive item, and its not uncommon to serve up mojo in cloth bags like you see in the opening sequence and throughout the game.You spend most of the game looking for such spell ingredients and picking up mojo to cast spells and solve problems (or give you hints). Which, is an interesting break from what I normally see in clicky-click adventures. You still have plenty of times when you need to do practical things like search for a screwdriver to unscrew a latch and other things, but there are some pretty interesting moments when you solve problems in an impractical way by using magicks or spells to achieve supernatural results.And I can give a game credit for putting a little meaning and history behind its spellcraft, instead of just saying "Magic power!"The story actually does a decent job at throwing a few curves into the mystery of what is going on, but only every now and then. Its otherwise straightforward, and not really noteworthy or condemnable either way.The main meat of the gameplay is the hidden object scenes, where you have to clear out a small list of items from a messy scene, which ultimately rewards you with keys or ingredients you need. They usually aren't too hard, and are a lot more entertaining than I thought they would be; coming from an action game guy. There are some puzzles too, but they are usually very short and very easy, and the exploration is a little too straightforward to be called gameplay.And the game's still graphics look great by the way.Some of the hidden object scenes are really quite absurd though, and it does make me wonder how any sane person could keep some of the messes seen on the desks and tables in this game!Which brings me to the bad...Bad:This game's setting is really dark and gloomy. I feel like there is some legitimate work that went into this game to make it a 'dark adventure. But, then the game happens, and there is a huge dissonance in game and setting.The game is ridiculous and inconsistent most of the time. It expects you to do things out of order, and what you can and can't do at times isn't exactly clear.The game has a tendency to force you to do things step by step. Anytime you go through a process, instead of being able to get the whole thing done at once, you have to do part A, go get items for part B, do part B, go get items for part C, do part C, instead of getting all the items and preparing to do the task in one go like a normal human being would do. The game will literally not let you get everything you need at once; either the protagonist will say she doesn't know what to do with this, or the game just won't even notice it and write it off as background until you need to pick it up. It just causes a lot of needless backtracking.And sadly, all the magicks and spell crafting in this game are contextual and very limited. You only make and perform each spell once, and you only use spells every now and then. Which is a shame, as I feel like the game kind of undermines its own idea by not using the character's voodoo abilities more often. Instead, it tends to favor more traditional point\/click gameplay.The story, while decent most of the time, has a lot of bumps. Lillian is noblewoman, but can somehow pick locks with no explanation as to how she knows that. She talks as if she doesn't know her own house in the first chapter, and given that her suitcase is kept in the pantry I'm not surprised. It seems like everyone you meet is very familiar with voodoo, and nobody seems to really be interested in the fact that you are saving the town with magic. Dead people don't know they are dead until you talk to them, but can accurately recall their cause of death anyways. Villains don't fry you on the spot for no reason other than to give you time to defeat them.Its not cringe-worthy, but certainly not good. I'm not even nitpicking either. This is THE GAME. This is pretty much what makes up the story.But here's a nitpick: For a wealthy family that owns a maid and a gardener, the house is an absolute sty.I would actually go as far as to say that the only real effect this 'curse' has is to make things messy, as cursed presences take the form of piles of junk that have to be magicked away.The music is ok, if overly dramatic most of the time. The 3d animations and 3d models range from bad to horrifyingly bad. I would have prefered this game to be in all 2d and still images. The voice acting is decent during some of the cutscenes, but the dialogue is overall amatuerish, cliche, and sometimes just silly.At one point, the game asks you to put ham in a mortar and pestle. It even says it in your magic spell book, IN THE SPELL's DESCRIPTION, to put "a smelly ham" in a ceramic mortar. Someone seriously wrote that as a spell.That's this game's biggest problem. Its got a dark adventure setup, but the game's action is just too stupid to be taken seriously. The ridiculous actions combined with the absurd dialogue just makes this game seem foolish, and that's a huge red mark for a game with this kind of set up. The constant backtracking doesn't help either.Finally, this game is painfully short, and has the nerve to force a "To be continued..." ending.In summary, I would just say that this game is trying to be too serious for its genre.Overall:I would have liked this game to be better than it was. I would have liked a game that stuck with its concept and tried to break out of the genre it set out for. I think a puzzle game that focuses more on magicking rooms back in order and a more open adventure with a focus on collecting and testing out ingredients to find solutions to problems would have been more interesting than the hidden object games. Its pretty, but the gameplay just doesn't work with the story.Maybe I'm expecting too much of a genre I know nothing about, but I'm just going with my opinions. There was serious game potential here, and it was wasted on a silly object find game with silly writing.I like a game with a good concept and setting though, and there is a pretty good setup. And for what it is, it was still fun for a few hours. I just would have liked a bit more content and a bit better gameplayI don't know. I'll call it at a coin toss. I personally was more amused with this than I thought it would be, but if you have any kind of high expectation for this I'd stay away. Take that for what its worth.I played it. I finished it. I didn't hate it. So I recommend it. Try it or don't. Its a gamble of a game in my opinion.. Pretty dull for me.. I thought this had a good plot and the hidden object scenes were very difficult. However, just as the plot is getting pretty good, suddenly the antagonist pushes the protagonist into a well and the game kicks you out, declaring that it will be continued. No explanation of how, when or where it will be continued. I suppose it truely means game over.. I really wish I could give this game a mixed review and not just a thumbs up or a thumbs down. It was certainly interesting, the plot was fun and the concept was great.However playing it often times felt tedious. The puzzles were often recycled and in the hiden picture scenes it could be almost impossible to find hidden objects due to their color or location. The game clearly wanted you to use the magnifying glass the provide you with to find those objects, but again it just seems tedious. I wish I could give this game a stronger recomendation based on the plot alone, but the way the game ends on a huge cliff hanger with no sequal currently available prevents me from doing so.While I recomend this game if you are in to puzzle\/hidden object games I'm glad I got it at the sale price instead of paying the full $5. First: ITS INCOMPLETE, and seems like we will never get another chapter to properly complete it.However, I really enjoyed this game - the plot and atmosphere was intriguing and the hidden object scenes were well done. The art-style had a consistent expertise that is often missing from Hidden Object Games. I do wish it had some fun achievements.. Basic point-and-click, but minus the scares of older, better-known games. Feels like a game of "I Spy" for a good 20% of the game due to the repeat of a similar mini-game which does not make much sense in the context of the game. Also, it is incomplete and ends without resolving the plot by promising a sequel or update. Would not recommend.. I've giving this a "no," even though I want to give it a "maybe" or a "yes."As a HOG. it's very good. The graphics are outstanding, including the HO scenes. The music and sound effects fit the theme well, and the story, while nothing special, is enough to keep you playing. The game tries some interesting departures from traditional HOGs with some minor spell crafting involved.The reason I'm split about this game, even though I thought it was good, is that the version on Steam is missing a chapter which takes place during the story before you reach the finale. Why the chapter is not included with the Steam version or wasn't included (was removed) in the original game is beyond me. The HO scenes are well detailed, fairly difficult, but the developer thought it was a good idea to include a strong light source in "every" scene, causing lens flare, which can be difficult on the eyes, and then thought it would be a good idea to hide objects within that flare forcing you to stare at the light source to try and find them. The game is of average length for a HOG but ends abruptly with a "to be continued," and there's no sign of a sequel yet, so you don't even get a conclusion to the story.It's a solid HOG, but if you want the complete experience, try to buy the special edition somewhere, and wait until there is a sequel and the story continues before starting what is merely just the first chapter.. Story is too short and very "episodic", meaning you go through the same motions a couple of times. Graphics make the objects hard to find at times.. Fun! Very short gameplay but still fun.

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