Azada Ancient Magic
- Minimum Requirements: OS: Windows XP/Vista, CPU: 800 Mhz, RAM: 512 MB, DirectX: 7.0
Product Description
Return to a World of Ancient Magic!Product InformationBig Fish Games Studios summons you back to the deep mystery and magic of Azada. Too afraid to enter the library young Titus calls upon your courage and superior puzzle-solving skills to disarm the magical menace. Luckily Titus has given you a magic medallion to call upon him when in need. Enter the lives of storybook characters in more than 20 magic puzzle books. Meet famous legends like King Arthur Rapunzel Henry Jekyll Buffalo Bill and many more. Can you unveil the dark hidden secret in Azada: Ancient Magic?Product FeaturesSequel to the award-winning puzzle adventure seriesMagical puzzle books with classic talesInteract with the charactersEach time you play you will get a different puzzleSparkling objects are needed to solve the puzzlesPuzzles are timedA meter will show your progress through the gameMagical Orbs can be used to skip a puzzle – you must use them wisely as they are not unlimitedWindows RequirementsWindows XP Vista800 MHz processor512 MB of RAM133 MB Hard Drive spaceDirectX 7.0CD-ROM driveĀ






September 4th, 2010 at 7:25 am
I like Azada a lot but Azada: Ancient Magic is even better. There are no chinese checkers or Hanoi towers mini-games with this one. The stories are much better and it’s a visually beautiful game, even the music is good. You get to help out Hansel and Gretel, the Invisible Man, and Johnathan Harker among many others in 21 different stories.
I had trouble figuring out a some of the mini-games, you still get a few orbs in order to by-pass some of them. You get about two hints per story–I did have to resort to a walk-through for some of the scenes. There is a timed or relaxed mode. I chose the latter. If you get stuck in one story you can go to another which is nice. The only problem I’ve had with the game is it takes at least 5 minutes to load on my pc. I don’t think it’s a common problem though.
I really don’t think anyone would regret getting this game.
Rating: 5 / 5
September 4th, 2010 at 8:25 am
This game is alot of fun and not too complicated to play. The graphics are nice and the puzzles are challageing. It downloads with no problems and takes up very little memory. If you are used to games with outstanding grapics like “DREAM CHRONICLES”, “RETURN TO RAVENHERST”, BEYOND THE SPIRITS EYE”, “EVERLIGHT” and such, this one might seem somewhat dull. But the graphics are still good and it is a great way to pass an afternoon if you enjoy a point and click game that is more than just finding different objects in multiple settings. I’d say give it a try. You will probablly enjoy it.
Rating: 4 / 5
September 4th, 2010 at 11:22 am
This second Azada was great. I liked the first one, but the second one was even better. I love when the sequel is just as good or better than the original one. Can’t wait until the third one comes out.
Rating: 4 / 5
September 4th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
This is a great puzzle game! It’s full of little brain teasers that can be rather tricky at times. I like that it’s not too easy like Murder, She Wrote was. This is not a hidden object game, either. You have to pick up objects and use them to complete a task. It’s not too hard to figure out what the task is because the object or task is highlighted when you put the cursor on it. I’d say it took me a total of about 4 hours to finish. It is reminiscent of the Mortimer Beckett games.
Rating: 4 / 5
September 4th, 2010 at 3:12 pm
But, if you get stuck it offers 2 hints per episode. Hard core gamers may not find this appealing, but it is helpful to us casual, recrational players. Good graphics, intriguing puzzles, and reasonably long (about 18-20 episodes). This is not a “find the hidden objects” type of game, and you can save your progress. Good value for the money.
Rating: 5 / 5