Friday, August 17, 2012

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

Drawn, the fantastical adventure game from Big Fish comes back with a sequel for The Painted Tower. Drawn: Dark Flight brings back the hero from the last game after being able to save the princess from the tower. But now, you have a new quest and an array of new puzzles to conquer that will again test your imagination and creativeness.

The story begins with you waking up remembering the adventure from The Painted Tower. You are underground, lying in rubble and reminiscing how you managed the princess Iris but still not yet done with completely saving her. With the trusty adviser and friend Franklin still at your side aiding you, you must now save Iris again, but this time, you're off to make her queen of Stonebriar and overthrow the current evil king.

For first time players of the series, it's good to note that even without playing the first game, you'll still be able to function well and enjoy Drawn: Dark Flight through the help of the in-game tutorial system. However, I did note that players from The Painted Tower will enjoy the sequel better because of limited flashbacks and the game seems to reminisce too much on the first adventure during its early stages. In my case though, that did not keep me from enjoying myself as the storyline develops.

The game plays much like any adventure game wherein you need to collect items for your inventory that may be used to unlock puzzles in later parts. The twist in Drawn though is that sometimes, simple sketches of items materializes into actual tools for you to use. Not only that, you'll also be tasked to enter paintings and help various kinds of creatures along the way, making this game clearly one of the most innovative fantasy games I played in a long time.

As for in-game help for most of your adventure in Drawn: Dark Flight, you have unlimited advise coming from Franklin located at the lower left hand side of the game screen. Other than that, you have a hint button lying on the lower right hand side showing you the supposedly final result of each level. Don't worry though, because with all of the creative puzzles you'll encounter, Franklin and the hint system is even not enough to keep you from scratching your head with mild frustration.

As always coming from Big Fish, the game is brilliantly designed with concept art and wallpapers as well as an incredible original soundtrack to boot. It is overall enjoying to play with its inventive game play and engaging original story. I bet it's better you play first the first game though because of the story flow, but as I said earlier, it's not a necessary thing as Dark Flight handles itself well to give the gamer what he expected and more.

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper

dark fantasy wallpaper