The story being told loosely follows on from the first
Eventide game and involves the same protagonist and same big bad.
One of the reasons I enjoy
the Eventide games is the fact I get to explore a fantasy I'm not too familiar with.
Not exact matches
Eventide 2: Sorcerer's Mirror is another outing for the hidden object
game developers Artifex Mundi.
Playing
Eventide 2 is the same as the other
games from Artifex Mundi.
Eventide 2: Sorcerers Mirror is a decent light puzzle and story
game which sticks very much to the formula Artifex Mundi follow with each release.
Trial of the Sword extends the ideas behind some of my favorite parts of the main
game, where areas like
Eventide Island and Thyphlo Ruins challenged player expectations with new rulesets and surprising limitations.
Much like
Eventide Island itself — the one island in the
game that also takes away Link's equipment — it's a fascinating test of the player's resourcefulness and skill.
It wasn't even a huge problem there except when I was at the peak of
Eventide Island during a thunderstorm and the
game got so slow that I couldn't even tell where I was going or what I was doing for several seconds.
As The House of Fables has already created a series of adventure
games called
Eventide for pc, mobile and consoles they were in the mood to utilize myths from around the world.
Eventide: Slavic Fable, from developer Artifex Mundi, is their latest entry in a long line of puzzle and hidden object
games.
Artifex Mundi has released the follow up to their adventure
game Eventide: Slavic Fable with
Eventide 2: Sorcerer's Mirror.
Eventide: Slavic Fable combines elements of a classical adventure
game with logic puzzles and searching for hidden objects.