A series of unfortunate events pc game download
Please check back soon to see more comments sorted by their helpfulness. Until then, enjoy playing games on Shockwave. A Series of Unfortunate Events. More Games Like This. Shockwave Unlimited. Free Online Games and More Shockwave. Best of all, Shockwave. The game is based primarily on the film, which in turn is based on the plots of the first three books of the series: The Bad Beginning, The Reptile Room and The Wide Window. Players take the roles of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, solving puzzles, fighting villains and finding objects.
Players encounter characters such as Mr. We might have the game available for more than one platform. The items Violet builds are at least moderately creative, ranging from a simple item-heaver and a chemical sprayer to a flying boot and a rotating lockpick. In what's likely a nod to the game's young target audience, there is no inventory system; instead, equipment is handled via context.
This is highly problematic - if you can't get the mouse right on that rat or lizard, the game won't think to get out the right weapon, and you'll wind up taking damage or in game terms, "misery". It's so easy to play, though, that you'll probably never die, even in the rather simple "boss" fights scattered throughout each segment.
These are lightweight affairs, though, where you simply batter them with the selected ammunition for a bit and then smack them in the face with your handy boot. Things look perfectly all right, with smoothly detailed environments and good character models. The animations are a bit weird in places, and there is a stark contrast between the relatively normal looking Baudelaire orphans and everyone else's rather cartoonish models. Voice acting is above average as well, with Jim Carrey reprising his movie role as Olaf and Tim Curry filling in as Lemony Snicket himself instead of the movie's Jude Law.
Really, there's nothing much to be said for the audio-visual presentation - it's nothing spectacular, but works perfectly fine for what isn't intended to be the next Half-Life 2 or Far Cry. I did stumble on a few AI bugs and some odd scripting issues, but nothing showstopping. Level design is the exact same way, with good areas but nothing that will make anyone gasp in awe. Things are fairly linear, with items placed in fixed segments for each character to explore before the scripting takes over again.
A game of logic and reasoning. Reviews at a Glance. Customer Reviews. A Series of Unfortunate Events is rated 4. However, all one has to do is scroll over them and text identifies them. Thank you for the tips! When a Room Name is called out, I noticed that the Room mentioned glows. This is a logic game and every level I've played so far, can be solved.
Very much like Inspector Parker. Not worried about timer, as I'm playing to relax. Really like that the levels change. Makes for great replay value.
Sound effects are cute too, and I almost always mute them. Wish more of this type of game was offered. Great job to the Developers Date published: Rated 5 out of 5 by catladyx10 from Addictive Fun!!! I absolutely love this game!!!! I was looking for something different from what I normally play and began looking into different genres. I looked at this game, read the reviews and did the free trial. At first I got confused about the right and left clicks and gave up, believing it was too confusing for me.
I went back to it and finally got the hang of what I was supposed to do. I must admit, this game is great fun. Challenging, makes you think and certainly makes the time pass quickly. I get so caught up in playing that I forget to go back and check on my food preparations!!!!
I definitely recommend this game. I did buy it and have played two different levels and am ready for more! Date published: Rated 5 out of 5 by Aribear from Very Unique and fun as heck! I am always on the look-out for games that don't fall into the usual categories, and I must say this game was a breath of fresh air. I love games that are challenging, and make me use my brain. This game filled the bill.
I have played it three times now, and can imagine myself playing it again and again.
0コメント