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Play as the fabled detective and defeat the Wolf Queen in Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters! Centuries ago, the first Red Riding Hood defeated the wolf and established the Order of Red Riding Hood Sisters. Recently, the nefarious Wolf Queen entrapped the sisters and planned to unleash legions of ravaging wolves onto our world. Assist the Red Riding Hood Sisters in this thrilling Hidden Object Adventure game!

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
  • Extra Puzzles
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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: 10.8/10.7/10.6/10.5
  • CPU: 1.0 GHz (INTEL ONLY)
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • Hard Drive: 1062 MB
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Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters Collector's Edition 4.6 5 230 230
Another Dark Parables....Yea!! I bought this game without trying the demo. I was truly confident that this installment of the Dark Parable games would not disappoint. It didn't. Same quality and fun factor as the other Dark Parable games. The story line is really intriguing and a bit unexpected. The graphics are great and mini-games are fun and not so difficult as to be frustrating. I highly recommend this game! September 21, 2012
Love this series The Dark Parables series has been consistently great, and this is no exception. Clever mini-games, easy to use inventory and hints, beautiful graphics. Can't wait for the next one to come out! September 21, 2012
Beautiful, great game Sorry if I'm a little early, but beta tested this game and I just couldn't wait !!!! Played nearly 20 minutes casual - 3 modes, casual, normal, hard - Integrated SG, you can't access it in the demo sample - Mini map showing you your current location and points of interest, you get full map if you click on it - Task button - Hint refills fairly quickly and is useful outside H0 - Didn't come across any mini game during the time I played - Fragmented objects in H0 as usual in Dark Paarable - Music a bit loud - Gorgeous graphics - Interesting, imaginative version of Red Riding Hood. Coudn't exit the game fast enough to buy it. You're fighting against the Wolves' Queen, beautiful locations, interesting gameplay, lovely game and now, as I say when I love a game...it's mine, all mine !!!!, great hours of play ahead. September 20, 2012
Worth every penny and then some! I'm a huge fan of HOGs, especially those with a great story line, but I don't review very often. Furthermore, I'm usually pretty disappointed with the CEs of most games and typically end up just getting the SE. However, this game is the exception to both of those statements. Wonderful graphics, plot, characters, and overall game content made this a very enjoyable process. The HOS and minigames worked well without being overly redundant or easy. Length was exceptional, and I played this for about 7 hours. I won't go into detail, as many of the reviewers have done a much better job at it. But I will say that for this game, I highly recommend purchasing the CE instead of the SE. It was well worth it. November 7, 2012
Dark Parables - The Red Riding Hood Sisters: not bad but could be better. SPOILER ALERT (just to warn you!). I'm a big fan of the Dark Parables series as they have turned some very well-known fairy tales into really good, grown up stories with plenty of twists. They also have great graphics and the music really adds to the general tone of the story. This edition didn't disappoint in that respect - crisp, sharp graphics, good music and interesting puzzles. I was impressed with the overall story and I like the fact the sisters were quite modern - sassy, able to defend themselves and they have excellent skills with their weapons. However, parts of the story seemed at odds with this - they are unable to fight against the Wolf Queen and seem weak and feeble when captured by her. Given that they have been fighting the Mist Wolves and her for some time, they should be better prepared so this didn't seem very realistic. Similarly, I felt that it was really obvious the 'fallen' sister is the Wolf Queen and I thought the hunter gave up so easily on the love of his life ("oh you're evil, woe is me, well I'm off now, bye" - I am paraphrasing here but you get the gist!). It might seem I'm going on a bit but the story line is so important and I just didn't think it was that convincing. I was also disappointed the game seemed rather short in comparison with the others, and the FROG scenes were a bit easy. I much prefer HOGs but these were always very difficult in previous games. Maybe you just get better at it if you play them more often but they did seem too easy. In all, I think this isn't a bad addition to the series but it could have been a bit more challenging and the storyline should have been given a bit more thought, or at least be made more consistent. I hope that the next story will go back the old, higher, standard. October 4, 2012
Couldn't Put it Down! I was thrilled to see this out yesterday and I bought it without trial. It wasn't a risk, this game is beyond fabulous! I just love it. The story was creative and fun, the graphics were beyond breathtaking and I just loved the music. The majority of puzzles were solvable (one of the 2 I skipped I did because I do not like that type of puzzle) and I really like the Dark Parable HOS set up which is also really creative. I do feel that they rely on the HOS too much and a few times when I became stuck, the solution was unthinkable (needed help and wouldn't have ever solved it on my own, I feel) but its the good far out weighs those few complaints. I am even planning on replaying it in the near future. I liked the look of the bonus content too, but it really had too many HOS (the same ones over and over) and I became very sick of them before the end. I also didn't like the end but don't want to spoil it for everyone else so I won't say why! The bonus content is worth it, too. It isn't just a quick extra HOS heavy chapter and a simple Strategy Guide. The guide is extensive, the music downloading it a total gift and I like the wallpaper and access to the parables and movies (by far a great and rare bonus). However, the bonus puzzles is a waste of time, partly because they only give two of them, one of which I dislike greatly. I don't know why they don't let you try some of the others but again, it isn't the worst thing. The other bonuses by far make up for it. The CE is worth the extra money. This game is one of the best to come out since the last Awakening, Don't miss it for anything. September 21, 2012
Lovely graphics The visuals grab you instantly. Then the game play. February 16, 2013
A Noteworthy Addition to Blue Tea Games' collection I thoroughly enjoyed this game, but I am going to argue that it is my favorite out of all of the Blue Tea Games hidden objects games that I have played thus far. There was a preview of it in Dark Parables: The Rise of the Snow Queen, its predecessor, so I was anticipating this game for a long time. I'm happy to share that it did not disappoint. Visual/Sound Quality: As with its predecessor, I found this game fun due to its immensely stunning visual/sound quality. The scenes are beautifully illustrated. Level of Challenge: The hidden objects scenes were a bit redundant, especially if you enjoy finding individual objects such as "a shoe," "a bag," or "a sun." As all BTG HOGs, you are looking for random pieces that create one object such as a shovel or a key. This can be a bit challenging because you are searching for smaller pieces such as a ribbon or a shard of glass. Because the graphics are high quality, there is little trouble with it. This is all personal preference, though. Storyline: The storyline of this game was the best out of all BTG HOGs, in my opinion. You are a given a small book and acquire objects to open mini stories, which help you understand the storyline as a whole. You learn more about the characters and what happened to them. These are things that are necessary to fuel the desire to continue playing. Without this feature, you would feel like you're simply shuffling through a HOG without any sort of goal in mind. This compensates for how long the game is and how much backtracking is involved in order to "win" or "get to the end." Conclusion: This game was fantastic. The Collector's Edition adds an additional mini HOG, which is just as high quality as the main game itself. December 2, 2012
Another winner from Blue Tea Games VERSION Collector's Edition full game DEVELOPER Blue Tea Games GENRE Fragmented Hidden Object fairy tale STORYLINE You return as the Detective, this time investigating the Wolf Queen's return to the Vosges Mountains. It's intended that you are to work with the Red Riding Hood Sisters, a band of female warriors who protect the land from the Wolf Queen's mist wolves. Unfortunately, all but one of the Sisters has been kidnapped by the Queen, and it's now up to you to rescue them as well as rid the land of the evil Queen and her minions. The Bonus Game is a fresh take on The Boy Who Cried Wolf, as well as providing a prologue to the story. GAMEPLAY If you've played Blue Tea's games, you're familiar with FROGs. Instead of the standard HO scene, you're presented with one object that's been broken into pieces, and you must find the pieces. The FROG scenes are of medium difficulty. I never used a hint, and there were only a few times when it took me a couple minutes to find a particular piece. The puzzles are not overly difficult, but do require some thought. There is a map, and it indicates where your objectives are as well as active areas. It won't transport you, and there is a considerable amount of backtracking, but since the game area isn't that large, the backtracking isn't onerous. I used that time to search out any morphing objects I'd missed the first time around. TECHNICAL No technical difficulties. GRAPHICS Absolutely gorgeous, as are all of the Dark Parable games, with sumptuous color and amazing detail. CUTSCENES Animated in a sort of painterly graphic novel style, I quite enjoyed the cutscenes. They added to the experience. And the characterizations of the Wolf Queen and the Sisters was spot on. MUSIC As usual, Blue Tea excelled at creating music that enhanced the game. Six tracks are available for download in the CE version. SOUND Ambient sounds as well as game sounds were appropriate and complemented the game. VOICEOVER Superlative voice acting?the Wolf Queen's voice virtually dripped with evil intent. SUMMARY I would highly recommend this game, as I would anything Blue Tea Games developed. Overall, this game is stunning and really involves the player in the story. I can hardly wait for the next installment of Dark Parables. Of course, now I have to go back to the beginning and play the entire series in order! Enjoy! November 10, 2012
Beautiful but... This game has top notch graphics, a lot of different locations to explore and has an interesting, not too mellow, plot line. Another nice thing is that the bonus level is a separate game in itself, which gives a pre-sequel to the main game. On the not so nice side, the hidden scenes are very repetitive (not so much as once you have to move something around to find the object you seek), and the puzzles are way too easy. I cannot stress that part enough. In every single puzzle, it is very clear from the start what you have to do in order to solve it, and the actual doing it is more technical than cerebral. It takes away the pleasure to be able to solve them, and ultimately to finish the game. A little thing that needs improving in my view is animation: it could be more fluid, both in the cinematic scenes and in the puzzles. Overall, it is a decent game but if you are looking to something more than just a story told with beautiful graphics, don?t buy it. November 7, 2012
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