About This Game Mentored by one of the most powerful voodoo priestesses in the world, Lillian is learning to use her power. But, a dark force has settled over New Orleans, and Marie Leveau, Lillian’s teacher, has been placed under a curse. The entire town has been put into a deep, dark sleep by a mysterious evil force. Now young Lillian must find allies and uncover the dark secrets of voodoo in order to save her master and free her friends before it is too late. Features: •Save the town of New Orleans from the curse •Dark and spooky atmosphere •Incredible Graphics 7aa9394dea Title: Voodoo Whisperer Curse of a LegendGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Gogii GamesPublisher:Strategy FirstRelease Date: 8 Apr, 2014 Voodoo Whisperer Curse Of A Legend Download Requirements voodoo whisperer curse of a legend part 2. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend free full download. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend free full download. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend collector's edition. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend collector's edition. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend walkthrough. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend walkthrough. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend part 2. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend 2. voodoo whisperer curse of a legend 2 Gameplay is fun and challenging, Lots of stuff to do, and lots of stuff to explore. So that is definetely a plus.On the downside, and this is why i will not recommend this game. The ending of the game is very sudden and unexpected, leaving You wonder who the bad man is/was and what the ♥♥♥♥ is happening. The game itself states that You are saving the town of New Orleans from a curse, in reality You will save like 4 people and then the game ends.Price was okay, but considering the short duration of the game, and not knowing when or wether it is going to be continued, it is a totally waste of money.You might be better off playing playing a Facebook games, at least You do not have to pay.. I love hidden object games. I understand there are some items that are confusing or that you don't expect what they are, but that's the point of those games. There's a couple of problems of this game that makes me dislike it, but not hate it.I live in south Louisiana, so I know about the culture and stuff around here. Apparently, this game failed to capture it. Using only Voodoo to relate to New Orleans doesn't help.Another thing is the abrupt ending. I like the story, but the ending just washed it away.This isn't a good game, but not a bad game. I got this game because I love to see stuff that takes place in Louisiana. This one, was a slight disappointment.. The mixed reviews had me concerned but I actually really enjoyed this! It's definitely one of the better Gogii games, in fact, I think I might've liked it more than other AM games.PROS:> Beautiful visuals, especially the HOs! They were real images I think, but they went very nicely with the also near-real looking backgrounds! They aren't too skewed so they looked like they really belonged together with each other. The images were also fairly sharp to me, so honestly I'm just pleased with the overall visuals for the game!> Spellcasting and brewing! A fun addition that I never expected from a HOG> An interesting premise, I was curious how things would have turned outCONS:> Unappealing character models ): They were oddlooking or just plain unmemorable> Lack of character---everyone was just very one dimensional and only existed to lead Lillian to the next location> Lack of a journal and notes to recap and clarify the story (I feel like they replaced the journal feature with the spellbook)> Major cliffhanger! Like others have said, it finishes off with a 'To Be Continued'> Lack of mini-games! I suppose they considered the spells and brewing to be minigames but still... (Although I wouldn't want a repeat of that billiard ball minigame)Overall, as a game, it was fun and it was pretty and polished looking but as a plot there could have been so much more done to it. It definitely has potential if the group ever chooses to continue the saga. As of current, I read the dev team has left Gogii. Apparently, this game originally was supposed to be a longer complete story but it was cut in half due to time restraints.. A nice hidden object/puzzle game. The artwork was lovely, though some of the objects were hard to find based on the descripion (ie looking for 'an ashtray' and it turned out to be a metal frog with a hole on top). It was a good balance of challenging and casual. I like that it indicates when a room has been searched and solved completely by saying 'area cleared at the top'. The storyline was unique and interesting. It does end quite suddenly with a 'to be continued', but the game was a good length with a good amount of puzzles. Lots of interactions, great at indicating whats useful, the hint button is useful for finding which direction to go when you're stuck. Overall, this is an excellent example of an HOG for anyone who likes that genre.. Gameplay is fun and challenging, Lots of stuff to do, and lots of stuff to explore. So that is definetely a plus.On the downside, and this is why i will not recommend this game. The ending of the game is very sudden and unexpected, leaving You wonder who the bad man is/was and what the ♥♥♥♥ is happening. The game itself states that You are saving the town of New Orleans from a curse, in reality You will save like 4 people and then the game ends.Price was okay, but considering the short duration of the game, and not knowing when or wether it is going to be continued, it is a totally waste of money.You might be better off playing playing a Facebook games, at least You do not have to pay.. Based on my experience, when a HOG comes out from Gogii Games, we are to expect either a real treat, close in standard to Artifex Mundi, or a complete waste of time that would make you pull your hair out with frustration. For Voodoo Whisperer: Curse of a Legend, I sincerely cannot decide what to say. It is neither of our expected choices. There are good things and bad things to say about this game, but they kinda even each other out at the end.The curtain opens up to 1930s New Orleans, Louisiana. After witnessing a s\u00e9ance between a Voodoo priestess named Marie Leveau and her young apprentice Lillian, it takes a brief moment for us to understand what's going on. It seems that Marie Leveau and many other residents of New Orleans fell victim to a curse, and all hope rests on Lillian's frail shoulders to solve the mystery, save residents and confront the responsible villain. So, as an apprentice Voodoo practitioner, Lillian ventures out to do all that is expected from her.The setting and background artwork are really interesting. Anecdotes specific to New Orleans are scattered all around and Haitian Voodoo culture is a great pick to make a HOG game out of. Character animations, on the other hand, are little more than illustrated blocks, moving as broken puppets would do. There is no lip movement to match voice recording at all. Characters just stay around to look surprised and mysterious while a mediocre voice acting follows during cinematics. Game menu can only be reached from the map, and the map itself is rather unnecessary since it only shows acts of the game, rather than usable places in an act.There is little to no puzzle sequences: 2-3 matching games, a pipe game and 2 rotation games. There is no challenge to neither of them. That's about it. HOG scenes are pretty imbalanced too - 12 or so obvious items and 3 impossible even in a million years items - , with a favoritism for British vocabulary, rather than American. There is no cookie jar, yet there is a biscuit box. So be warned. One adventure element that I've come to like is Lillian's Grimoire: we collect recipes for spells and voodoo dolls that we have to gather items for, and combine them to cast a spell to progress. The Grimoire also contains some lore about Haitian Loa spirits like Maman Brigitte, Shango, Ogoun and Legba... and it all comes to an end within 2 hours. That's it.One fair warning: the ending is no ending at all. The game stops at a bad cliffhanger and declares "to be continued". Sadly, there has never been a sequel, and the development team parted its ways with Gogii Games. So there is little to no hope for Lillian's story to continue. There are tons of unanswered questions and irrelevant sub stories that get away without closure. As a side note, one whole act of the game is completely cut out in this version - The Hotel. The game progresses right down to the Bank after the Bar, and leaves already frustrating storyline with more holes. If you'd prefer the complete version, go to Big Fish Games to give this game a try.These are all common perils to HOG genre, I know. But it seems I've become picky after playing Artifex Mundi games. Considering the story has huge continuation problems and the Steam version is missing a whole part of the game, I'll end up giving this game a downvote when I think of many elaborately developed HOGs with complete stories out there. Maybe I'll update my review in the future... come to think of it, maybe not.Please also check out Lady Storyteller's Curator page here - follow for regular updates on reviews for other games!. The game is pretty well made, apart from some weird uses of the english language, and would be pretty good... if it didn't end very abruptly with a cliffhanger.. This is really a good little hidden object game that in the classic sense where it is mostly hidden object sections rather than some other games being more puzzles than hidden object hunting. Also, the hidden object sections actually make sense unlike some other HOGs where stuff is where it should be in common sense terms.It is a short game, but if you are looking for a good, classic HOG, this is a good choice.
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