Compara los precios de Endless Fables: The Minotaur's Curse en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Sunward Games. Publicado por Artifex Mundi. Lanzado el 15/12/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual.

Greek mythology, a dark cult, and 34 minigames crammed into a four-hour point-and-click session, if that sounds like a good afternoon to you, Artifex Mundi's HOPA formula is firing on all cylinders here.

My first thought booting this up was that Artifex Mundi knows exactly what it is selling, and with Endless Fables: The Minotaur's Curse, Sunward Games delivers the formula cleanly. You play as Pamela Cavendish, an archaeologist who is also, conveniently, a descendant of Ariadne, the Cretan princess tangled up in the original Minotaur legend. A shadowy cult wants to resurrect the beast, you are the only one who can stop it, and the whole thing kicks off in a Parisian museum before whisking you to ancient ruins on Crete. The mythological scaffolding is handled with more care than you might expect, working in Medusa, the Sirens, and Hephaestus alongside the central Minotaur threat. The gameplay sits squarely in hidden object puzzle adventure territory, but the HO scenes here lean more toward interactive mini-puzzles than raw item-spotting. Rather than scanning a cluttered shelf for a wrench, you are often chaining objects together in sequence, finding one item that unlocks the next, then using the result to progress. It keeps the scenes feeling like logic problems rather than eye tests, which is a genuine strength. Outside the HO scenes, there are 34 minigames spread across 48 locations, and Ariadne's Thread functions as a recurring tool for solving colour-coded crystal puzzles scattered throughout. Four difficulty modes (Casual, Advanced, Expert, and Custom) mean you can dial the hint frequency up or down depending on how patient you are feeling. An in-game teleport map keeps backtracking minimal, which the pacing benefits from noticeably. The weaknesses are real and worth knowing upfront. Runtime is short, four hours to finish the main game is a common benchmark, with an extra hour or so for the bonus chapter that hunts for Pegasus on a hidden island. The protagonist has very little personality, and the plot front-loads most of its setup in the opening scenes before coasting to the finish. Audio can drop in quality when transitioning between areas, and some cutscenes look soft on higher-resolution displays. These are genre-standard complaints more than deal-breakers, but if you have played a dozen Artifex Mundi titles already, you will feel the familiarity. What the game does earn, though, is its Very Positive rating on Steam. The artwork is detailed and well-considered, the mythological setting gives the location design genuine variety (Paris museum to Cretan temple to the labyrinth itself), and the puzzle pacing rarely lets things go stale. The collectible layer, morphing flowers, butterflies, fireflies, dragonflies, moths, adds low-pressure secondary objectives for completionists without slowing down anyone who just wants to see the story through. As a first entry in what became a continuing series, it is a confident, well-produced opener that plays to the genre's strengths while keeping its own rougher edges mostly out of sight. Alex, Scout Team

Endless Fables: The Minotaur's Curse

Endless Fables: The Minotaur's Curse

15 dic 2016Sunward GamesArtifex Mundi
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Greek mythology, a dark cult, and 34 minigames crammed into a four-hour point-and-click session, if that sounds like a good afternoon to you, Artifex Mundi's HOPA formula is firing on all cylinders here.

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My first thought booting this up was that Artifex Mundi knows exactly what it is selling, and with Endless Fables: The Minotaur's Curse, Sunward Games delivers the formula cleanly. You play as Pamela Cavendish, an archaeologist who is also, conveniently, a descendant of Ariadne, the Cretan princess tangled up in the original Minotaur legend. A shadowy cult wants to resurrect the beast, you are the only one who can stop it, and the whole thing kicks off in a Parisian museum before whisking you to ancient ruins on Crete. The mythological scaffolding is handled with more care than you might expect, working in Medusa, the Sirens, and Hephaestus alongside the central Minotaur threat. The gameplay sits squarely in hidden object puzzle adventure territory, but the HO scenes here lean more toward interactive mini-puzzles than raw item-spotting. Rather than scanning a cluttered shelf for a wrench, you are often chaining objects together in sequence, finding one item that unlocks the next, then using the result to progress. It keeps the scenes feeling like logic problems rather than eye tests, which is a genuine strength. Outside the HO scenes, there are 34 minigames spread across 48 locations, and Ariadne's Thread functions as a recurring tool for solving colour-coded crystal puzzles scattered throughout. Four difficulty modes (Casual, Advanced, Expert, and Custom) mean you can dial the hint frequency up or down depending on how patient you are feeling. An in-game teleport map keeps backtracking minimal, which the pacing benefits from noticeably. The weaknesses are real and worth knowing upfront. Runtime is short, four hours to finish the main game is a common benchmark, with an extra hour or so for the bonus chapter that hunts for Pegasus on a hidden island. The protagonist has very little personality, and the plot front-loads most of its setup in the opening scenes before coasting to the finish. Audio can drop in quality when transitioning between areas, and some cutscenes look soft on higher-resolution displays. These are genre-standard complaints more than deal-breakers, but if you have played a dozen Artifex Mundi titles already, you will feel the familiarity. What the game does earn, though, is its Very Positive rating on Steam. The artwork is detailed and well-considered, the mythological setting gives the location design genuine variety (Paris museum to Cretan temple to the labyrinth itself), and the puzzle pacing rarely lets things go stale. The collectible layer, morphing flowers, butterflies, fireflies, dragonflies, moths, adds low-pressure secondary objectives for completionists without slowing down anyone who just wants to see the story through. As a first entry in what became a continuing series, it is a confident, well-produced opener that plays to the genre's strengths while keeping its own rougher edges mostly out of sight.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamHOPAGreek MythologyInteractive Hidden ObjectsTeleport MapCollectiblesSingle Session LengthMultiple Difficulty ModesMinigame-HeavyLore-Driven Puzzles

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Processor
2 GHz
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
256 MB VRAM
DirectX
Version 9.0b
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2 GB available space

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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