Rating: Summary: The hardest point and click adventure ever made Review: This is a insanly difficult game. On one hand we have a butiful game that has many fantastic moments, but it is also (in my opinion) the hardest point and click adventure game ever made. The only other games that are harder then this is Indiana Jones and the Last crusade and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. I have been trying to beat this thing for...are you ready?...THREE YEARS. 3 years and I have still not beaten this thing. I have tried everything, looking at online guides, reading walkthroughs and still no luck. The puzzles in this game are some of the hardest ever made. They lack any sort of logic and will make you scream in frustration. For instance in the ships bar you can see part of the ships body (The nose) sitting on a counter behind the bar, but whenever you try to pick it up a stupid bar robot prevents you from doing it. To get it you must make him a drink, off which the components are impossible to find. Purred starlings? A crushed T.V.? what kind of sick robots are these?! Another diabolical puzzle is the art room puzzle (where you pull a switch and a statue becomes messed up) you can tell that there are words in the statue but you cant make out what they are. The bird, while funny is incrediably annoying, to the point where you want to strangle it because it wont let you pick up something. Getting the elevator robots to move is difficult too. Keeping track of where your room is is next to impossible. But this game, for all its shortcommings is interesting to play. The graphics are butifull and very nice. Interacting with robots is cool and uniuqe (And sometimes hillarious) The music is also nice and very interesting. There is also references to the book (Can you find the guy who was sucked through a hose? how about the guy who was stabbed?). Overall this game is ok but isint that much fun to play.The good: Fantastic graphics, lots of hilarious moments, Fantastic soundtrack The bad: I am not even going to try to say everything And the ugly: see above
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