10 Days To Save the World: The Adventures of Diana Salinger
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- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 1.0 GHz
- Memory : 256
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 88
Review for game: 10 Days To Save the World: The Adventures of Diana Salinger
You only have 10 Days to Save the World! Find the secrets of an ancient amulet to stop flooding in Venice, a drought in Africa and the other disasters occurring all over the planet. Travel around the globe as you help Diana track down her father and explore the mysteries of the timeless amulet in this exciting Hidden Object game. Can you end the cataclysmic events and save the entire planet from destruction?
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Genre : Puzzle
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
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Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
You only have 10 Days to Save the World! Find the secrets of an ancient amulet to stop the disasters occurring all over the planet!
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this is one of the games you will be very happy to have played free first. had to restart it 4 times to find all the pats of the idols in the very first screen. (got to love the ring). almost quit then. it was an interesting hour. would NOT recommend.
This is a b-rated, boring hidden object/puzzle game. It's not the worst game in the world, but when there are so many others to choose from I wouldn't recommend this one. I couldn't even finish the one hour trial.
Didn't enjoy this hog. The items were difficult to see and find. The watercolor pictures were nice. I got bored very quickly and didn't make it through the first ten minutes of game. Didn't hold my interest very long.
This hidden object adventure game is different from many out there. Interesting and exciting storyline, however, there are considerable gaps in the story that make it unclear why a decision was made, how they happened to get from this situation to that. The puzzles are good, some hidden objects are a little difficult to find because dark, but makes it fun - more challenging. Artwork is unique - not the usual super graphics or cartoon-look; these panels were hand drawn, hand colored, and watercolor painted; refreshing.
Sometimes an excellent story, memorable characters and interesting puzzles team up to make a stellar hidden object game. This will NOT be one of those times. It's rather unfortunate, because what starts as an interesting premise about Atlantis devolves into muddling, confusing gameplay. This is your standard HO game, and there is plenty of finding to do. Most of what you collect makes sense (wood for a campfire# and just as much of it doesn't. If your favorite pastime is finding 15 randomly placed jigsaw pieces and then assembling said jigsaw, generally with no piece rotation and the pieces being right next to where they go, this is your heaven on earth. As to the story, it's fairly entertaining and developed with decent cutscenes only to end abruptly and with nothing resolved. It's as if you eavesdropped into an interesting conversation and then gave up halfway through. Translation is a problem, as you'll see from the sentence structure and word usage. I don't mind a game not giving you complete fulfillment at the end, but this is not even close. Visually, the game is okay. The cutscenes have a hand-painted type of quality that I found different and pleasing. No voice acting to be had, and the music is insistent and not that interesting. Lots of special effects, like fire exploding and gates opening and closing. Nothing to writer home about, but I've seen worse. Challenge level is minimal. The only difficulties you'll encounter are locating impossibly small objects in dimly lit caves #and the hint recharge is sloth-like), wondering how you suddenly had inventory like a fire extinguisher appear when it wasn't there before, and explaining where your money went when you bought this dud.
I thought this was fun. The storyline could have been fleshed out more, and a sequel was obviously planned, but I haven't seen it. I thought the game was engaging and the puzzles simple but fun. Some of the hidden objects were hard to spot and I would have liked a faster hint refresh rate, but all in all I thoroughly enjoyed it and would buy a sequel if there was one.
I nearly had the whole game finished in the one hour trial time. I was disappointed to have wasted my money on this one.
The game is okay. It didn't take very long to finish. Standard hidden object game.
This was awful. No instructions with the mini games, the hint button took an age to recharge and you needed it to find out what to do. Comic book graphics and easy listening music did nothing to enamour me! BORING!
Sorry but I just couldn't find anything I liked about this game. There were only a few items to find like a laptop, then a cord, then the lights go out and you have to find a generator, then a funnel, you get the picture. At one point I had to find a spade which was in a distant tree then I had to dig sand piles which yielded nothing! The story is basically about decoding an amulet which I'm assuming fortells the end of the world. The cut scenes are simple hand drawn sketches and there are no voice overs just dialog boxes to read yourself, way to slow for my taste.