Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)Lots of bonus content, two play modes, beautiful scenes as usual, and this time there's voice acting!Bonus content includes mp3s of the music in the game, wallpapers of the art, a screensaver, and a bonus chapter that is like a prologue for the next game, Book of Water.
The two modes are Casual and Challenge, but challenge mode doesn't mean timed, it means you can't skip puzzles and according to the description the puzzles are harder.I only played on challenge mode so I can't say whether the puzzles are significantly more difficult or not.Gameplay is in the same style as the previous games, and there are dream pieces to collect just like before, and you'll need them to gain skills required to progress.There are plenty, though, so don't worry if you don't always find every single piece.
Personally I found this game much much shorter than the previous game, which was probably the best one so far (Dream Chronicles the Chosen Child).In fact I think this game was shorter than a lot of "casual" games, which is saying something about the shortness.I would say it took me a total of 3 hours at the absolute most.So, in that respect, I don't think it's worth the full price it's set at right now.It's not half the game it's predecessor was, but still fun and beautiful.
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Product Description:
The epic Dream Chronicles saga continues in this award-winning adventure series. Play as Lyra, Faye's daughter, who finds herself trapped in a strange dimension on the day before her 18th birthday.Following clues sent by her grandfather, she flies across the realm in search of the Clockmaker who will help her restore time and return home. Help Lyra solve intriguing puzzles and search for items that will reunite her with family and friends in Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air!
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