The presentation of the game in the whole is very childlike held, as well as the graphics, which is quite nice but not absolutely mind-boggling.
On the whole, the adventure tasks are very original and well decorated, but usually quite self-explanatory and "straightforward" to solve.
The puzzles or mini-games, which account for a majority of the game, the following comments:
- Compared to other games, they quite often repeat itself (albeit in a different type facet) still to play, often several levels.
- Very often, they are really on absolute level children, but occasionally also again much more difficult (eg tangram puzzles or code). Really tricky puzzles there are rather less.
- The greatest difficulty is thereby often lack description is, to say, only you do not know what you actually do (eg different symbols, codes, wheels etc., which are in a certain context and are to be arranged accordingly). If you have this, but once found, the actual implementation of the puzzle is trivial again. When using the help (tips) you get here, unfortunately, no further description of the task, but it is just the first step of the puzzle solved automatically by the program ...
- Some of the "difficult" puzzles are actually rather tedious than really tricky ...
- The few Wimmelbilder indeed are really very original and varied, but the difficulty here all on children's level (eg very large to-find items, etc.).
Just because the points described above, the game in my opinion is suitable for adults only player rather only partially, but then again maybe not for children playing alone. Most likely I would call it "family game" classify (Adult and Child) and would therefore like to make my assessment on this basis, although I would have liked to anticipate a corresponding categorization.
Negative is also to mention that certain dialogs are displayed too short (to capture probably only more difficult completely for children ...)
In particular, the design and graphics has it seen better at other similar games a lot, as well as rich variety in the puzzles (Margrave Manor 4 - The Blacksmith's Daughter [PC] or Azada 3: In Libro), nevertheless in the framework described still a very attractive and entertaining game.