Fantastic!!
This is hands down by far the best Big Fish game that Ive played in a long time! The mini-games were challenging without being overly difficult, the graphics top notch, and I loved the detectives problem solving board which gave an interesting and very original twist to the game. Also, the storyline kept things interesting, as well as stayed true to the original Maple Creek plot. My only problem with this game was that it ended! (although not too soon, as it actually was a decent length).
All of the BF game developers should take note of Enigmatis: Ravenwood, maybe theyd learn a thing or two about how a game should look & feel.
As for the comment below; I dont understand why you would base your review by the fact that this game is optimized for sound. The fact of the matter is that the sound does enhance the game, but that wouldnt interfere with or negate a deaf persons gameplay! I could understand if the game was unplayable without it, but everything is captioned and unlike some games (Big Fish included), there arent any mini-games based on having to reply a particular tune in order to finish it. What would you suggest, would removing the sound altogether and optimizing it to be without sound work better for you? Dont get me wrong, I am far from being an audist, my mother is legally deaf. I am completely deaf in one ear, and its possible that someday itll be both ears, like my mother. I just feel that this game is perfectly fine the way it is, for both the hearing and the deaf cultures.
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Enigmatis: The Mists of Ravenwood - A Hidden Object Game with Hidden Objects, v1.0.1