Drawn: Dark Flight
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A beautifully crafted game
Highly imaginative. It seems it was only those that couldn't solvethe puzzles didn't enjoy this majestically crafted game. As a musician I was thoroughly delighted by the score, gorgeous violin based compositions. They really enhanced each section, and beautifully complimented the exquisitely drawn scenes. Loved every bit, looking forward to another in this series.
February 11, 2012
Just had to write about this beautiful game
I havent even finished this but felt I had to write a review. It is so lovely and the challenges are unique and the graphics superb. Fantastic game!
March 4, 2012
Best game on this site
I can't believe this game didn't get an average of 5 stars! I'm writing this review (I've written only 2 previous, both for games I thought were amazing) because this and the first Drawn are, hands down, my favorite games offered by BF. And I've played hundreds of games from here!
In my opinion, the second is even better than the first was: the story unfolds more fully so you get a better sense of urgency in your quest to save Iris, the artwork is even more exquisite, and I felt that the quests and puzzles were more varied. For example, I LOVED the addition of the pop-up books, and the seasonal wall mural was so gorgeous--and so much fun. If you haven't played any game from this series, you are doing yourself a huge disservice. In terms of originality, story line, artwork, and puzzle variety, I don't think that anyone has made a better game for the casual gaming rubric.
A lot of HOGs do the same old thing over and over--this (if it can even be considered hidden object) game decidedly does not. It was--and has been--my favorite game thanks to its ingenuity, and I'm honestly shocked that some people have given it 3 stars (I guess due to some puzzle difficulty, but I enjoy that and hate the easier games). I'm curious to see what would earn 5 stars if this game does not. BUY IT--you won't be disappointed.
January 30, 2012
Better
This was much, much better than the Painted Tower.
This time round, there is free advice from Franklin [non-rechargable FTW!] and the instructions were much clearer.
The graphics improved too [even if it's a lil], and it seemed like I was being 'drawn' into the world of Drawn [pun intended].
Challenges were perplexing, which made for a good think [and a tired me] but resulted in a good experience overall.
They improved the ending too.
Overall, better than Painted Tower. Unfortunately, one has to play the Painted Tower to get what's going on/ the full experience, so I suggest for hesitant customers, that you.. Try the Painted Tower hour demo, and see if you like that sort of thing, then just get both the Painted Tower and Dark Flight.
Because I regretted getting Painted Tower, but it made sense after Dark Flight.
Much better.
December 14, 2011
A Fun Adventure
just as good as the first one looking forward to the next only had one problem going down the stairs of the pop up book DON'T go back out or you'll have to start the game all over again.....
December 10, 2011
Great Game
All I'm going to say is that this game was really fun I love the graphics and story line from the begining to the end big thumbs up...
December 2, 2011
Okay game except..
It didn't have a MAP?!? Almost ALL games have a map and I wasn't too thrilled with the advice the man gave...I got lost and it took me forever to find my way back, so I didn't play it for a while...I've definately seen better HOG's. Get a clue...include maps!!
January 28, 2013
Very NIce
I really liked it, I intended to play the other 2 games in the series.
January 5, 2013
Great Game
I found this game to be exciting and fun. I loved the grapics.
December 20, 2012
GREAT...WONDERFUL...TERRIFIC
What an imaginative game. Big Fish did themselves proud! I bought this on sale and it's worth the full price.
The graphics are beautiful and delightful. You enter a series of paintings and pop-up books trying to help Iris defeat her enemy. There were no negatives in this game.
My tip for the day - scan every scene 100 percent.
December 9, 2012