Game Discovering Nature Free Download
Free Download Game Discovering Nature
Travel the world and help Professor Jane Pinckleport put an end to a deadly virus. Use your matching skills and save more than 60 species from various dangers. With each level you’ll discover a piece of the global puzzle. Compelling characters will guide you through your journey where you’ll face many challenges. Create your own strategy for each challenge. Collect power items and try to beat nasty spiders, greedy trophy hunters and much more.
- Unique gameplay.
- Protect animals from danger.
- Collect valuable gems.
- size:36MB
- System Requirements:Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Guarantee:
- 1,Quality tested and virus free.
- 2,No ads, no adware, no spyware.










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"Dream Chronicles Review - Brilliant!
Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
elements of classic adventure games (finding seemingly innocuous
objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
All in all I can already see that this game is going to hit the
market big. The storyline is in tune with the average casual gamer
demographic and its polished and executed extremely well. Graphics
are on par with the best of any other available in the genre, sound
is excellent and non-intrusive. My only negative comment so far
is that the sparkle of hints that point out the next thing you are
looking for after only a short moment from your last discovery make
the game too easy. This might have been an option to turn off or
maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
bought it, so I am going on to the end. I’ll let you know if I change
my mind, but right now I say its Brilliant!
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"Dream Chronicles Review - Brilliant!
Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
elements of classic adventure games (finding seemingly innocuous
objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
All in all I can already see that this game is going to hit the
market big. The storyline is in tune with the average casual gamer
demographic and its polished and executed extremely well. Graphics
are on par with the best of any other available in the genre, sound
is excellent and non-intrusive. My only negative comment so far
is that the sparkle of hints that point out the next thing you are
looking for after only a short moment from your last discovery make
the game too easy. This might have been an option to turn off or
maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
bought it, so I am going on to the end. I’ll let you know if I change
my mind, but right now I say its Brilliant!
October 25th, 2008 at 12:00 am
"Dream Chronicles Review - Brilliant!
Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
elements of classic adventure games (finding seemingly innocuous
objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
All in all I can already see that this game is going to hit the
market big. The storyline is in tune with the average casual gamer
demographic and its polished and executed extremely well. Graphics
are on par with the best of any other available in the genre, sound
is excellent and non-intrusive. My only negative comment so far
is that the sparkle of hints that point out the next thing you are
looking for after only a short moment from your last discovery make
the game too easy. This might have been an option to turn off or
maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
bought it, so I am going on to the end. I’ll let you know if I change
my mind, but right now I say its Brilliant!
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"Dream Chronicles Review - Brilliant!
Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
elements of classic adventure games (finding seemingly innocuous
objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
All in all I can already see that this game is going to hit the
market big. The storyline is in tune with the average casual gamer
demographic and its polished and executed extremely well. Graphics
are on par with the best of any other available in the genre, sound
is excellent and non-intrusive. My only negative comment so far
is that the sparkle of hints that point out the next thing you are
looking for after only a short moment from your last discovery make
the game too easy. This might have been an option to turn off or
maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
bought it, so I am going on to the end. I’ll let you know if I change
my mind, but right now I say its Brilliant!
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