Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower
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- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 1024
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 228
Review for game: Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower
Clarence Flatt, an expert clockmaker, has asked for your help and has offered you the chance to explore the legendary Timeless Tower! While working on the incredible Ageless Clock, something goes wrong and pieces of the device end up all over the Timeless Tower. These pieces begin to unravel the very fabric of time, and only you can set things right in Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower, a fun Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game.
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Clarence Flatt, an expert clockmaker, has asked for your help and has offered you the chance to explore the Timeless Tower!
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I really enjoyed it. I also liked the first one. The scenes are all contained (don't have to spend too much time looking for them). The puzzles are better than the first (I love the stick drawings where you have to push buttons to 'tell' the story in the right order). The 'put the buttons' in the right hole mini game is boring though. There are 2 "E" cards in each hidden object scene to find. The hidden object scene is a reversed one. You have a list of items and you have to find out where in the scene it goes. I LOVE THIS - my favourite kind of hidden object scene. It's a really good length. I am a bit bored with straight H O games now (overplayed them) and now looking for something different which this gives. This has NO standard hidden object scenes at all. It's different, not hard. CONS - sparkles The unique play for this game makes it one of my favourites in this genre.
I loved this game. It was challenging as well as fun looking for the next clue and clock piece.
It you're like me and have gotten tired of traditional HIdden Object and Puzzle games, give this one a try. Very cleverly done and requires more creative thinking than just finding something that's hidden. Not a lot of back-and-forthing, which is an additional plus. I liked everything about it.
I absolutely love the Enlightenus series. Instead of just finding hidden objects, it's more of an association game of matching objects together in scenes. It's unique, creative, and a nice change of pace. Cool storyline and smooth gameplay. You can excercise your noodle in a way that it has not yet grown accustomed to. May not be everyone's cup of tea, but I really enjoyed it and highly recommend both games in the series.
I guess the first thing I should say is that this is not really a hidden object game. It's more like "Replace the Objects" game. You climb through granddad's timeless tower one floor at a time. On each floor you have to find about 9 different scenes from different periods in time, in which you are given pictures of objects and have to put them where they belong in the scene. I find this a nice and welcome chnage of pace from the traditional HOG. While light on story, the game was interesting enough and I enjoyed playing it. I played the SE version. I was trying to find all the "E" cards, there are two in each scene, and they are really tiny and hard to find, so the game took me a while; 2-4 hours per day over a period of 3 days. I did resort to the walkthrough a few times when I couldn't find the 2nd "E" card. This game was much better than the original Enlightenus. Excellent graphics give you the feel of actually being in the tower, whereas in the original you felt you were looiking at rooms in a doll house. There are also some items to be found outside the scenes, and some puzzles such as to unlock doors, none too difficult. This is an adventure replace the object game. I recommend it,
The story line is that you are a reporter and you're trying to reconstruct your grandfather's time clock. There are 7 floors to the Timeless Tower, and each floor has about 9 scenes. This is kind of the opposite of a hidden object game - you have to place objects where they belong in the scenes, and they don't always go where you think they're supposed to go. There is some humor involved when you finally find where to place some of the objects. At the end of each scene you're given a circle. There are also objects lying around each of the floors, and you need these to finish all the objectives on each floor. At the end of each floor you have to decide how to organize the 9 different circles you've gathered, and when you finally get them in the right order a hidden shelf opens and you get an object that will open the door to the next floor. The length of this game is very good, not too short or too long. The artwork is good, and objects are usually easy to see. The only things that are very hard to find are the two E cards in each scene. When you find and use these, they will help the hint button to recharge very quickly. But they are very well hidden! I really enjoyed playing this game and highly recommend it.
The main character of Enlightenus is now a city news reporter on the heels of a big news story promised by Clarence Platt provided she finds the scattered pieces of his collapsed Ageless Clock. Very polished production. Stunningly detailed artwork (some scenes are from the Getty), lovely relaxing music, creative and cohesive storyline, very pleasant narration, good length (took me over 6 hours in a slow-paced casual mode). Gameplay: There are a lot of environments, each visited several times. Find an object (usually in plain sight) and use it to expose new clock pieces or open new areas. Instead of the usual HOS, all scenes are reverse HOS. Pick up an object and hover over the scene to get descriptions of every item in the scene until you find an appropriate place for the object. It requires some patience. Some placements are apparent [ex: carving knife on the unsliced roast beef.] Others are not so obvious [Examples: the tiny rapier is for the tiny ?defenseless mouse? and the delicious peach goes to the ?peach loving baboon" and not on the peach tree.] Once placed, the objects remain in the scene the next time you visit. Your reward is an engraved token button which is put into a schematic for each of the 6 floors. [The higher you go, the more buttons you will collect to complete the floor.] Puzzles are well designed and fun. Some are very unique. My favorite is animating the pencil sketches to perform an action, like ?save the grandma? or ?catch the big fish.? You are given 5 or 6 actions which you must execute order to achieve the desired feat. You can either try to figure out the steps logically or exercise your memory using the trial and error method. Hints are specific, but slow charging. You can speed up the recharge time by finding and using e-cards, found in each scene. They are extremely well hidden. Overall, this game is as impressive, well designed and polished as the first Enlightenus. The ending is not only satisfactory, but heart-warming. If Blue Tea puts as much thoug
I won't attempt to explain the gameplay here...others have explained quite well the process and storyline (or lack of it). I think this is the second game in this fashion, and I liked the first one also. I really enjoy the ways this game differs from the normal HOG. Sometimes the objects were too easy to spot, but sometimes they were quite beyond me!! I found myself thankful for the repeat screens because it was difficult for me to read the descriptions while trying to remember the logic while hunting for the stupid tiny E cards!! I came to really hate those E Cards...They are so very tiny!!! Once I gave up hunting too hard for the cards, the game became much more enjoyable and less frustrating. Overall I like the differences from so many other games and will purchase another if the devs come up with a new one.
I just found out there was a Part II to Enlightenus. Oh happy day :) I absolutely loved the first in the series, and also love this one. It is so unique and different than really any game out there. The level of challenge is high as far as the puzzles and adventure part of the game go. You really do need to think about where to place the objects back into scenes. Some are hysterical. I see they're making a part 3 and will eagerly wait for that one. I highly recommend this game.
i know this is an older game been meaning to get it.what a wonderful relaxing game and i felt so sad at the end first time a game has done that.great storyline,wonderful colorful graphics.dont miss this one if you played the first.