Posted March 17, 2018
Tiny Tales: Heart of the Forest and The Myth Seekers - The Legacy of Vulcan
As of late I've been forced to run on limited hardware, both of the silicon-based as well as the carbon-based variety, so I've only been in a position to play games with low specs and non-demanding, casual gameplay. Luckily I still had two remaining Artifex Mundi HOPAs, so I went for them.
None of them was developed by Artifex Mundi themselves, and it shows. They are quite recent though, so at least they don't suffer from the flaws of earlier HOPAs, like repetitive and boring hidden object scenes, or nonsensical puzzles totally disconnected from the game world and the environment you find them in. But at the same time, none of them felt like a 'must play' to me.
Tiny Tales: Heart of the Forest is a fairy tale where tiny humanoids and small furry animals live together. Its hand-painted graphics are nice enough, but the animation is so bad that I cannot really recommend it. It earns some bonus points for having a couple of arcadey minigames I had never seen in a HOPA before.
On the other hand, The Myth Seekers - The Legacy of Vulcan is a sort of historical and mythical mishmash with an Ancient Roman background. This one sports nicely rendered and animated 3D character models over hand-painted backgrounds, so it looks much better than Tiny Tales. Unfortunately, neither the story nor the puzzles and hidden object scenes are up to par with the visual department, so the end result is again rather mediocre.
In summary, I'd only recommend any of these two games to hardcore fans of the genre that have already played most of the rest of HOPAs out there.
My list of finished games in 2018
As of late I've been forced to run on limited hardware, both of the silicon-based as well as the carbon-based variety, so I've only been in a position to play games with low specs and non-demanding, casual gameplay. Luckily I still had two remaining Artifex Mundi HOPAs, so I went for them.
None of them was developed by Artifex Mundi themselves, and it shows. They are quite recent though, so at least they don't suffer from the flaws of earlier HOPAs, like repetitive and boring hidden object scenes, or nonsensical puzzles totally disconnected from the game world and the environment you find them in. But at the same time, none of them felt like a 'must play' to me.
Tiny Tales: Heart of the Forest is a fairy tale where tiny humanoids and small furry animals live together. Its hand-painted graphics are nice enough, but the animation is so bad that I cannot really recommend it. It earns some bonus points for having a couple of arcadey minigames I had never seen in a HOPA before.
On the other hand, The Myth Seekers - The Legacy of Vulcan is a sort of historical and mythical mishmash with an Ancient Roman background. This one sports nicely rendered and animated 3D character models over hand-painted backgrounds, so it looks much better than Tiny Tales. Unfortunately, neither the story nor the puzzles and hidden object scenes are up to par with the visual department, so the end result is again rather mediocre.
In summary, I'd only recommend any of these two games to hardcore fans of the genre that have already played most of the rest of HOPAs out there.
My list of finished games in 2018