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Luckily, Titus has given you a magic medallion to call upon him when in need. Enter the lives of storybook characters in more than 20 magic puzzle books. Can you unveil the dark hidden secret in Azada: Ancient Magic?

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Azada : Ancient Magic 2 Download Now! Direct link. Blog Fish Games Studios summons you back to the deep mystery and magic of Azada. Too afraid to enter the library, young Titus calls upon your courage and superior puzzle-solving skills to disarm the magical menace. Last update 30 Apr. Users rating: 3 ratings. Luckily, Titus has given you a magic medallion to call upon him when in need. Enter the lives of storybook characters in more than 20 magic puzzle books.

Can you unveil the dark hidden secret in Azada: Ancient Magic? There are some games I have played for weeks without finishing Vanora Starfish 42 Posts.

K, just thought I'd verify something. Replayibility means different things for different people, so, when I say it's replayible, to me, it is. I personally enjoy playing games over, taking my time, and catching little things I missed the first time yes, even with the SAME puzzles, etc. That's just my personal preference. By no means was I attempting to say that anything changed in the game, and if anyone took it that way, you have my apologies. I was just stating my opinion. OK half way through the game.

Oh how I loved the first Azada. Each mini-game was novel and fun. Several even progressed in difficulty. The books are interesting yet fairly predictable and the mini-games lack the diversity and difficulty of those in the first edition. Although I like AM, I am terribly disappointed.

I was hoping for an incredibly provocative game that required thoughtful and clever game play. I didn't find it here. The first Azada continues to stand alone without rival. Synique Jellyfish 11 Posts. Thanks to the developers for a great game! I liked it. Didn't love it, but it was a game that I was looking forward to for awhile since I bought the first one and heard a second one would be out.

I do love the first edition, which is the only reason why I bought the second. For myself as much as I love puzzle games, I will admit that due to the fact that I play a lot of them, I find the game this time around to be relatively easy.

I have yet to use a hint, but I like to find out on my own. I'm not complaining. Just wondering like some who want the option of having the timer off though in my opinion it didn't bother me one iota , an option for different harder levels during the puzzle levels would be cool as well. Azada1 had me thinking and pulling my hair out, but I enjoy that aspect. Just for those times though, I did wish for the timer to go out the window. I would get so close to solving it, or think I might have and then it runs out and I have to go through the whole thinking process again.

Not that I minded too much starting over as it was fun trying to beat the clock so to speak. I haven't finished the game, and have played about 3 hours so far. I look at how many books I have left and know it's a matter of time before I'm done. Just a teeny bit disappointed that it wasn't more challenging or longer. But the graphics and the way the books were displayed for the gaming platform is a neat idea and makes up for it.

Yeah, I'm wondering about this code thing too? I never did play Azada 1. Walkthrough Part The Traveler. Walkthrough Part The Strange Case. Walkthrough Part The Voyage. Walkthrough Part The Invisible Man. Walkthrough Part The Baron. Walkthrough Part The Legend. Walkthrough Part The Genie. Walkthrough Part The Creature.

Part 11 game of oz?



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