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Reviews for "KoL: Stonepath"

i enjoyed the books, cast, artwork ,music, and object interactions
still the the number puzzle took a while to figure out thought i was 2,6,4,1,3,1,1,2
are you going to continue this marvel style connection between games?

Nice game! Not sure I've played any of the previous segments, so I can't comment on continuity, but it does a good job standing on its own as standalone adventure. The interface is simple; stylish, art and sceneries detailed and atmospheric, and the storyline's a compelling one! Plenty of people to speak with and mysteries to explore. Nice work!

-cd-

I'll second what the last guy said!

Could have been a little longer, but great to see your style and art again.

Thanks :)

Simply not my cup of tea. I've never really care for point and click games. Very good boxes surrounding items which is rare in these kinds of games so 4 stars for that.

I had to play every previous game and now here I am! Hehe. This are the points to consider: Maybe the best visuals in the series ever. I loved the artwork. I don't undestand people complaining about the game being short, there's a lot of games in this series that you can take as different levels from a single game, as I did. Other people complainig about the puzzles being hard: That makes the game longer, then, so... Now, this is a hint: READ everything you find (I've complained in other KoL about the lots of reading, I know, but here it was truly necessary) and think, connecting all you read with the possible actions leads you to succeed! The only part I really couldn't figure out was on how to use the hammer at the end. That wasn't very logical so I got stucked and finally had to run at the walkthrough. SPOILER! The buttons weren't too hard for me to figure out, but you usually made some glowing or something on them to notice something is changing, specially when you have to touch some of them so many times to insert the code. I didn't use the saw nor the teacup (future game, maybe), neither the morningstar, but I kinda knew that ; ) Thanks for the entertainment and the challenge!