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Awakening: The Skyward Castle Collector's Edition PC

Full version game
(505.19 MB)

$ 19.99 USD

$ 13.99 USD or 2 credits

Awakening: The Skyward Castle tells the tale of young Princess Sophia, who awakens from a magical century-long slumber into a land threatened by an ancient evil. Braving the dangers of an unfamiliar world, Princess Sophia has traveled far to discover the fate of her exiled kingdom. Having no magic of her own in a land built with living magic, she must overcome the many foes, perils and obstacles with her wit, skill and allies. Can Princess Sophia lift the curse that plagues her people? Find out in this epic conclusion!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card!

The Collector’s Edition includes:

  • Integrated strategy guide
  • Bonus gameplay
  • Beautiful concept art
  • Wallpapers
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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8
  • CPU: 800 Mhz
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • DirectX: 8.1
  • Hard Drive: 537 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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Awakening: The Skyward Castle Collector's Edition 3.9 5 145 145
Awakening is Refreshing! I've always enjoyed the Awakening series for its "whimsical" theme. It's a bit refreshing and different from the usual HO/Adventure games. I like how some of the HO scenes vary in that with some, you find 12 of the same object or in others, you pair up items that go together. We still have our "pocket dragon" which always comes in handy when you need fire. The graphics and sound are done well and the game overall is just challenging enough with figuring out what to do next along with the mini games. August 24, 2012
Try it you'll like it! Seemed simple at first, but was deceived by the HOGs, which became fun trying to figuring how to combine some items. Some of the minigames were hard, but yoou just kept plugging away at them. Didn't have to tearing back and forth over the same areas to finish some games, the map helped to "jump" to where you wanted to go. Nice and long game, just whenyou think you're done, another chapter opens up. August 24, 2012
Disappointing This was disappointing. The main game was short. The extra gameplay was VERY short. Very little challenge overall, and not a very good value for the money. I would definitely wait for the standard edition. The extra gameplay is NOT worth the additional $7 (US). Overall I think the game was fun but way too easy and way too short. I bought this game because it was a new Awakening, but am regretting my purchase. August 27, 2012
Finally!! I've been waiting for the next installment for so long! Before I started the demo I was sure this was going to be my next purchase. Boomzap never fails to create the most visually stunning and captivating games. If you like the lighter stories that do not make you escape from jail, an asylum or haunted house, then look no further. 3 game modes, well-suited music and the revival of a couple game helpers that previous Awakening installments introduced. Happy gaming! August 23, 2012
illegitimate offspring of the Awakening series; dumb mini-games included This is the fourth in a series of HOGs that follow a single plot. The first one was pretty good and the next two set a high standard. This HOG fails to maintain that standard. The game play is good, although there is no way to predict what to do or where to go next most of the time, still with frequent use of hints one can flounder along with the story. The graphics are great and the cut scenes are about normal for the genre. I just wish the action were easier to predict without constantly referring to the hints. The HOS were a mixed bag with some being so dark as to prevent knowing where many of the items were even after using hints. Some of the HOS were matching and some were pairing and frequently I was stopped by the fact that I did not realize I was into a HOS. They could have at least warned me. And that brings me to the mini-games. I was torn between a 4 and a 5 rating for this HOG except for the sorry state of the mini-games. The mini-games have few or no hints to help you. First you have to figure out WHAT you are supposed to accomplish and then you have to see whether that was right. One ?rings? puzzle I set it with the sun on the right and the moon on the left so that the faces appeared ?right? but did not win. I rotated it so that the ring solution would be opposite and the faces would be upside down and did not win. I skipped the game and found that the sun should have been on the top and the moon on the bottom. That was just one of the many games I skipped. Some, I had no idea how to play. There is one with random numbers outside a checkerboard and the numbers should give a hint what to do? I skipped all 3 of them. And don?t bother to talk about the arrangements with no colors or shapes or symbols in the same row or column. I did the first 2 and skipped the next 2 or 3 as too boring. In fact, the mini-games were so stupid that I have to lower the rating for the HOG to a 3, and very nearly to a 2. The state of the mini-games was simply awful; too dumb to bother with many of them. One mini-game asks you to trace the shape without reusing any lines. What shape? Stupid game! Wait a bit and hit skip. The main HOG game would have been better without any of the mini-games. Should you buy this game? I think it will be a fun game for most, not challenging, just confusing, but please don?t think it will be as good as its predecessors. It is not that good; there are very many better games. Without the stupid mini-games it would have been very much better. August 26, 2012
Love the harder option I loved this, I don't know what some reviewers are complaining about. I like how the series has been developed and if Sophia's story came to an end then so would the games? I don't want them to. She made it home, she's the queen, what more do you want? Great game play mode options, love having to try to figure out how to play the puzzle games too, makes it far more challenging for those of us who love a good puzzle. September 18, 2012
Once upon a time... To play this game, you need the following: 1. An appreciation for beautiful music 2. An imagination that once took you to a land far, far away, once upon a time, filled with beauty and magic. 3. Last, but not least, a love of games that are just challenging enough to make your mouse hover slightly over the hint button, a plot that is well thought out, and napkins to wipe the drool off your face when you realize that every mystical, magical location you created in your mind as a child has been plucked out and illustrated by this game's creators. The nuts and bolts: The gameplay is smooth, the transitions from scene to scene are logical, the item use makes sense, and it's just plain entertaining! August 27, 2012
A Five Star Game with Two Star mini-puzzles I like this series. No, I really, really enjoy this series! I need a break from the unrelenting darkness, the mafia-style shootings and other creepiness. The graphics and gameplay of this series, Skyward included, are terrific. Except for the horrible mini-games in this one. So little information is given as to how to even begin some of the games that skipping them just became routine. And I LOVE tough mini-games. So, if you don't mind skipping things, this will be a lovely diversion. If you can't stand to skip things, then skip this one all together. September 6, 2012
Decent follow-up to Moonfell This is a visually stunning game, with only a few HOGs and several puzzles. Normally this would be fine, except that some of the reasoning behind the puzzles is so obtuse that you either have to hit the SKIP button or refer to the Strategy Guide. August 27, 2012
UAU...AT LAST I have bought and plaied all awakening games and this is as all other three, very good. The story line and graffics are very good and the challenge when playing is high. Ive falled in love with the litle dragon since the very first I`ve saw it. Tender creature...When comes the next? August 23, 2012
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