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Azada: Elementa Collector's Edition PC

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(959.85 MB)

$ 19.99 USD

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Journey to amazing worlds as the whimsical saga continues in Azada: Elementa! After its precious elements are stolen, Azada chooses you to find the elemental mages who can save this special world. But bad-guy Panoptes is waiting around every corner to stop you at any cost – or is he? Nothing in Azada is as it seems…

During this trip to Azada, you’ll also get your very own cuddly sidekick. Earn critter coins you can use to dress him in a variety of fun outfits!

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:

  • An exciting bonus saga where you must travel to the very heart of Azada
  • Downloadable soundtracks
  • Fantastic wallpapers, screensavers and concept art
  • An integrated Strategy Guide
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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
  • CPU: 1.4 GHz
  • RAM: 1024 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 1035 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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Azada: Elementa Collector's Edition 3.2 5 98 98
Not the Original Azada, but Fun. No, this is not the original Azada by BFG we all remember and loved. My favorite being the second one where you went through the book and had to solve puzzles. Now that ERS has taken over, it's simply another HOG with an adventure. I don't usually buy CE games, but the adorable "pet" and the bonus game play sounded really good, so I went for it. Regret, yes, but only because the game was released so buggy. The story line is on par with the last game, maybe a little better as I wasn't the fond of the previous game. However, I didn't have to progress very far into the game to know exactly what was going on without any help from the scattered clues or what I knew the ending would be. Too predictable. The graphics are up to ERS standard and quality and I really enjoyed the different creatures and the atmosphere of Azada. I didn't find anything wrong with the voice acting at all, but I will say on close up's of each character, they get a little blurry. There aren't too many HOG, thankfully, as I've gotten rather bored with the genre and prefer adventure/puzzle games more, but continue to play my favorite series I started way back when HOG were all the rage. They were also very easy to complete. Most of the puzzles were simple, too easy even, but a few frustrated me and I think I skipped a total of 3 puzzles. I loved the map feature, but the constant "are you sure you want to navigate there" question every single time you want to move was really annoying! The ending.. abrupt! So, I was then glad I bought the CE because the story continued, but you can tell it was simply thrown together with little to no thought for the story you just finished. While the graphics were just as nice, the story line in the bonus game was lacking as well as the adventure. The bonus game I could not complete, because there is a major bug that has yet to be fixed. I would like to find out what happens, but until they fix the bug, I am stuck. I think the pet was a great addition, cute, fun, and whimsical. More choices would have been great or more customization, like changing the colors, etc. I thought the game was fun, I loved the graphics/sound, it is not very challenging, and the story line was good, but not the best. April 1, 2013
best Azada so far while i agree with some reviews on unneccessary "are you sure you want to go there" game delays, hard to read HO lists, & unclear navigational hints it is worth the money. the story is good, characters good, graphics great everywhere except for some HO scenes it isn't HO overkill, the mini puzzles are very good you can skip the frustrating ones the first Azada doesn't have skips you can tell the creators of this new Azada stepped up their game LOL March 13, 2013
Liked It But Could Be A Bit Better... Ok so the unexpected 4th installment of Azada was terrific on almost all aspects... * Interactive map that really helps you keep track of where you have work to do...also makes jumping from place to place easier * The built in SG is great...especially for making sure you get all the critter coins and for solving unsolvable puzzles * Interesting storyline that keeps you wanting to know what happens next * Plenty of puzzles and HOS * Cute pet you get to design (pick the head, body, arms, legs, and wings) name (also decide how old and where it lives) and dress up after you collect critter coins * Tons of bonus material you can download right from the game to your desktop (screensaver, music, wallpaper, concept sketches - color and black and white coloring page like, videos) and of course the bonus game play and puzzles/HOS from the game you can play over and over again (not sure if those can be saved but fun to go back and play again) What could have been better... * For one some of the sparkles on EASY weren't very easy to see at all (needed HINT a few times and found the HOS by accident - you go back to the same place twice to look for items) * In the HOS you have to do tasks to get certain items...while this is fun what I didn't like is the RED letters...I may not have the best vision but it was IMPOSSIBLE to read what the "task" items were...I just clicked and looked for the hand and magnifying glass icons to point me in the right direction for getting those items * While your journal keeps track of notes and tasks it "opened" every time I zoomed into something...it didn't actually open but made the noise that something was being added to it - ERS really should make a different sound for tasks so that the 100 you have to do over the course of the game and bonus game can be "ignored" - you shouldn't have to check your journal every 2 minutes to see if an important note was added or if it was just a task being added/scratched off (at one point one area gave me about 6 tasks in my journal...I finally stopped looking...I mean every time you found something it would give the OBVIOUS task of open this item or get this animal or help this person...a reminder is nice but all those tasks got annoying (at least the book opening and closing every 2 minutes did anyway) * Some of the story just ended and moved on too quick (like the endings just cut to the credits) * Like the last Azada installment this game had nothing to do with the first two...including the codeword you got a the end of the second Azada (cellar door or something like that) * some of the puzzles were absolutely impossible to complete...I had to use skip 3-4 times or try the strategy guide to get the solution...while I do enjoy a good challenge when puzzles take you 20 minutes to figure out or are impossible to do without looking at the guide there is definitely something wrong Overall it was a fun game and while I do look forward to future installments I also hope those minor things (like the color of the words the constant entering of tasks into your journal and relating the game back to the first two installments) are addressed. March 13, 2013
Not as good I thought the first three Azada games were great but this one was not. Half of the puzzles could be completed before reading the objective. Another quarter I did because there was no challenge. Press three lights by the door to a certain color sequence and all you did was press the first until it came to the color you needed and so on. I think this was aimed at young game players as many of the people you meet are more cartoonish then anything else. If they come out with five I hope they get back to the original formula. March 19, 2013
Disappointed Loved, loved the first 2. The 3rd was ok but enjoyed the puzzle format better. This one, either i'm becoming senile or it's just a bad game. I see no rhyme or reason. I am really disappointed. March 7, 2013
Azada.....Boring, Stupid, Confusing Who desigined this game? It was like 3 different games in one. What happened to the original Azada creators? Whoever designed this game is way off the mark. And to make this a Collectors Editon?...I wouldn't pay 10 cents for this game. Played for 10 minutes and deleted it so fast..ugh! The nerve of BF to put the title "Azada" on this one. Very disappointed. March 8, 2013
Should *not* bear the name Azada. I never buy games without playing the trial first, but when I saw "Azada" I jumped in with both feet (and credits) without checking out the trial. What a huge mistake that was. This is absolutely NOTHING like the other Azada games. I find it quite misleading that they used the name Azada for this game. Perhaps it's a good HOG, I don't know because I don't play those. March 9, 2013
AWFUL I've never reviewed a game before and I've bought a lot but I'm so disappointed. Compared to the first 3 (brilliant) Azada games this one is a complete mish-mash of nothing interesting. Too many HOGS compared to the previous games (and I LOVE HOGS). All in all, in my opinion this game misleads lovers of Azada games and was a waste of my hard earned money. March 10, 2013
Oh ERS.... The last Azada was bad enough and I don't understand how anyone could make something worse, but you deserve 5 stars for just doing that. The Azada series that was once so magical has been destroyed and lost for all time. My only consolation is that I still occasionally hear the haunting music played during the Johnson Wax comercials. Call your game something else because THIS is not Azada. Nor is it anywhere NEAR the quality. And one more thing....please quit trying to pass of HOGs as puzzle games. They are not the same and never will be. March 12, 2013
Azada in Name Only I expected this to follow in the grand tradition of Azada games - but this detour into left field was totally unexpected. The annoying "pet" and it's dress-up abilites...seriously? Collecting hidden flowers to shop?? There was a purpose to that??? I could see this as maybe your average HOPA game, but as a Collector's Addition???!! March 11, 2013
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