Temple of Life: The Legend of Four Elements Collector's Edition
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TEMPLE OF LIFE: THE LEGEND OF FOUR ELEMENTS COLLECTOR'S EDITION Review by DoubleGames
Egypt with all its ancient artifacts, secrets and mysteries is overused by many game developers. However, this fact doesn’t bother them at all. They still keeps on this exploitation, launching several Egypt-based games every year.
Temple of Life: The Legend of Four Elements is another Egyptian tale from Big Fish Games that has you playing as an adventurous young archaeologist whose professor has just disclosed some new facts about a secret hiding inside of Tutankhamun’s tomb. So, you will step into this casual adventure-style mission in order to see what exactly this ancient shrine covers.
Unlike most hidden object adventure puzzles games out there, Temple of Life: The Legend of Four Elements brings a lot of entertainment. It’s kind of like an adventure movie where you don’t experience anything new though, you are intrigued all the time. This title provides you with that same sort of excitement, challenging you to solve puzzles and mini-games that are quite varied. Thanks to variety and stunning artwork the hidden object scenes are also interesting to explore. None of the scenes are overloaded with items, but all objects are well hidden. Temple of Life features a lot of point-and-clicks as there are tons of interactive items that might be useful. Rather than afraid of making random clicks you must be extremely curious with your cursor and click on everything.
Although we have already tried lots of Egypt titles, Temple of Life: The Legend of Four Elements looks rather fresh and attractive. Nice graphics and pleasant music add much on gameplay so you will be glad to spend several hours playing this new hidden object title. Enjoy!
9, January 2012










