Compara los precios de Animation Arts Collection Key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Animation Arts. Publicado por Deep Silver. Lanzado el 29/10/2009. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Single Player, Third Person, Side View, Puzzle, Point & Click, Adventure.

Six Animation Arts point-and-click adventures in one key: the full Secret Files trilogy plus Sam Peters, and both Lost Horizon games. Dozens of hours of inventory-puzzle story-telling for fans of the genre.

The Animation Arts Collection bundles six complete point-and-click adventure games developed by Animation Arts and published by Deep Silver: Secret Files: Tunguska, Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis, Secret Files 3, Secret Files: Sam Peters, Lost Horizon, and Lost Horizon 2. That is a lot of game for a single key, which is the collection's clearest selling point and also the lens you should use to evaluate whether it is worth your money right now. The Secret Files series follows Nina Kalenkow and her sometime partner Max Gruber across globe-trotting conspiracies built on real historical mysteries. The first game, Tunguska, kicks off with Nina arriving at her scientist father's Berlin lab only to find him vanished and the place ransacked, pulling her into the century-old riddle of the Siberian explosion. The sequels widen the scope and the cast. The Lost Horizon games run on a separate track: a more Indiana Jones-flavored setup with protagonist Fenton Paddock racing Nazis to a lost expedition in the first entry, then cold-war intrigue in the 1950s sequel. Lost Horizon 2 was the studio's first step into Unity-powered 3D environments, making it the most visually modern title in the set. All six games share the same DNA: pre-rendered backgrounds with 3D character models, a classic left-click-to-interact / right-click-to-examine scheme, and a hotspot-highlight button that softens the old pixel-hunt problem. Inventory puzzles are the engine that drives everything. Most of them are logical enough, but every title in the collection has at least a handful of solutions that require the kind of lateral leap that will send you to a walkthrough mid-session. That is genre tradition, not a bug Animation Arts introduced, but new players expecting Broken Sword-level consistency should keep a guide tab open. Voice acting in English is the other variable: some characters land well, others have the line delivery of someone reading a bus schedule aloud, and the occasional German-to-English joke falls flat in translation. Where the collection earns its keep is atmosphere and story pacing. The plots are pulpy fun, the locations are varied (Berlin, Antarctica, Africa, Cold War Eastern Europe), and the cinematic cutscenes are better staged than you would expect from a small independent studio. The studio's own ethos, which prioritizes what they call cinematic storytelling and fair puzzle design, shows up most clearly in the mid-series entries where the writing has found its footing. None of the six games will rewrite what you think adventure games can be, but sitting down on a slow afternoon to work through an inventory puzzle in a beautifully painted Siberian lab or a Nazi-occupied Himalayan pass is exactly the kind of unhurried fun this genre exists to deliver. Who should buy this: players who have already burned through Broken Sword, the Deponia series, or the Black Mirror games and want more of the same tone. Who should pass: anyone who bounced off traditional adventure puzzle logic before, or anyone who needs the games to hold up technically to modern standards. Alex, Scout Team

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Animation Arts Collection Key

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Six Animation Arts point-and-click adventures in one key: the full Secret Files trilogy plus Sam Peters, and both Lost Horizon games. Dozens of hours of inventory-puzzle story-telling for fans of the genre.

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The Animation Arts Collection bundles six complete point-and-click adventure games developed by Animation Arts and published by Deep Silver: Secret Files: Tunguska, Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis, Secret Files 3, Secret Files: Sam Peters, Lost Horizon, and Lost Horizon 2. That is a lot of game for a single key, which is the collection's clearest selling point and also the lens you should use to evaluate whether it is worth your money right now. The Secret Files series follows Nina Kalenkow and her sometime partner Max Gruber across globe-trotting conspiracies built on real historical mysteries. The first game, Tunguska, kicks off with Nina arriving at her scientist father's Berlin lab only to find him vanished and the place ransacked, pulling her into the century-old riddle of the Siberian explosion. The sequels widen the scope and the cast. The Lost Horizon games run on a separate track: a more Indiana Jones-flavored setup with protagonist Fenton Paddock racing Nazis to a lost expedition in the first entry, then cold-war intrigue in the 1950s sequel. Lost Horizon 2 was the studio's first step into Unity-powered 3D environments, making it the most visually modern title in the set. All six games share the same DNA: pre-rendered backgrounds with 3D character models, a classic left-click-to-interact / right-click-to-examine scheme, and a hotspot-highlight button that softens the old pixel-hunt problem. Inventory puzzles are the engine that drives everything. Most of them are logical enough, but every title in the collection has at least a handful of solutions that require the kind of lateral leap that will send you to a walkthrough mid-session. That is genre tradition, not a bug Animation Arts introduced, but new players expecting Broken Sword-level consistency should keep a guide tab open. Voice acting in English is the other variable: some characters land well, others have the line delivery of someone reading a bus schedule aloud, and the occasional German-to-English joke falls flat in translation. Where the collection earns its keep is atmosphere and story pacing. The plots are pulpy fun, the locations are varied (Berlin, Antarctica, Africa, Cold War Eastern Europe), and the cinematic cutscenes are better staged than you would expect from a small independent studio. The studio's own ethos, which prioritizes what they call cinematic storytelling and fair puzzle design, shows up most clearly in the mid-series entries where the writing has found its footing. None of the six games will rewrite what you think adventure games can be, but sitting down on a slow afternoon to work through an inventory puzzle in a beautifully painted Siberian lab or a Nazi-occupied Himalayan pass is exactly the kind of unhurried fun this genre exists to deliver. Who should buy this: players who have already burned through Broken Sword, the Deponia series, or the Black Mirror games and want more of the same tone. Who should pass: anyone who bounced off traditional adventure puzzle logic before, or anyone who needs the games to hold up technically to modern standards.

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steamGerman Adventure GamesInventory PuzzlesPre-rendered BackgroundsGlobe-trotting MysteryHistorical ConspiracyHotspot Highlight SystemCinematic CutscenesSeries Bundle

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16 MB DirectX
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