🌟 Ignite Your Adventure with Everlight!
Everlight of Magic Power is an immersive fantasy adventure game featuring a rich narrative, over 30 unique locations, and more than 20 characters. With stunning 2D visuals and realistic lighting effects, players can navigate through a detailed quest diary that offers multi-level assistance, ensuring an engaging and visually captivating experience.
P**9
Better after the first chapter
Yes, this game is filled with sexual references and innuendos. With the exception of the "grandma dominatrix" (umm... gross) the sexual aspects of the game didn't offend me. I'd rather see more sexual material in adventure games and less violence, so I credit the game for this. There's no nudity or sex in the game, just references.The main problem with this aspect of the game is that it tries to use this to be funny, but it tries too hard too often, and fails. It's essentially juvenile humor. In this sense I think that the Teen rating is appropriate in that only teens could enjoy this type of humor. The funniest parts of this game for me didn't have or need any sexual references.If you can overlook the occasional juvenile humor and make it through the puzzles of chapter one, then the game becomes more enjoyable. It's lighthearted and pretty fun. I felt a bit of a connection with the lead characters by the end. There is a teenage romance that starts in the middle of the game which takes front stage and is typical of what you might see on the Disney Channel. I thought it was a pretty neat puzzle to make Melvin say just the right things on their first date to make her want to go out with him again.It takes awhile to figure out how to play the game well and how to go about solving the puzzles. This is another reason why the game was more enjoyable for me after chapter one. At the beginning there are so many possible things to do, yet you can't do most of them right away. I learned to concentrate on only one task at a time and to listen carefully for what I'm supposed to be doing at any given time. Alternatively, Fiona's journal tells you exactly which tasks you're supposed to be working on.There isn't much magic in the game (i.e. the main character never casts any spells). It's really more of a typical adventure game in this regard despite the game's title.I gave it a fun factor of only four stars because there is a little too much walking around and talking to the same characters over and over. This is made a little worse because it takes several seconds to move from one room to another. Plus, clicking the mouse to skip talking was not reliable and became a little annoying.Also, this is one of those game that doesn't use computer memory very well. I have 1 GB of memory yet the game used all of that plus my swap file. Each time the game slowed, I knew that it was time to restart it to reclaim all the memory. I probably restarted it every hour or two.The first time I tried to play the game I received an error message about "the requested runtime tried to terminate in an unusual way". Fortunately this never happened again and I successfully played it twice.Most of the puzzles are straightforward. There is no need for a walkthrough because the game has a built-in hint system which was nice. In addition you can hold the H key to show all the hotspots so there is no pixel hunting.Finally, here are some things I discovered during the game that I'm not sure are explained in the manual:* in the Settings menu, you have to scroll to see all the options* double clicking an exit will exit the room immediately without needing to wait for Melvin to walk to the exit* the H key shows hotspots but you have to hold it, you can't just type it* you can scroll the rows of inventory with the mouse wheel
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