I should also mention that Adam's Venture is intended to be the first in a series of games. Hopefully, the other characters will get more to do in future games.
The very brief Adam’s Venture has a nice, shiny exterior, and actually feels adventurous in its physicality, but everything else is the very definition of “just okay”.
The first Adam Venture is a cute, short adventure game with a big pro three kinds of cool and clever things to do and a huge con: you keep repeating those things for the entire game.
graphic is great. music is great too. but this game is so short. this game only have 1 hour. so simple short game. if you want great Adventure and long journey, then i dont reccomand this game for you.
Adam's Venture: The Search for the Lost Garden is clearly a budget title. It needs about two hours to be completed and delivers a very basic gameplay, with simple puzzles and poor exploration.
Take a Tomb Raider game and rip off all of the action sequences. Now fill the empty space with simple logical puzzles to make the game span at least 2 hours long. You’re done and ready to serve... [Issue#187]
Don't know if I can actually recommend this game, I'd say that I'm more neutral towards it.
It's not a bad game but not an amazingly good one, it's more like the play-some-and-forget it kind of games.
This game is supposedly some sort of action-adventure game, kind of a wannabe unchartedtomb raider although far less intense.
This game is much more casual and easy.
If you like adventure games in general, and want some lite and easy experience you could grab this one.. and I suppose the other two episodes are similar.
I'd say get it on a massive sell, as you can easily be done with this game in about 90 minutes with all the achievements included. (And I'm not sure it's worth 5 bucks)
Well, I played the first episode of this "adventure" in spite of regarding all the bad reviews; so here are my impressions.
The story is simple: 3 archaeologists try to find the Garden of eden, one cool guy, his beloved not yet girlfriend and the good old English archaeologist. You play as the cool guy Adam and search your way through an "cave" in contact with Eve(lyn: What a game with the names!).
First the good things: The Music is in my opinion great and fits perfectly; and the game lasts only 2 hours ;-)
And the bad things: The Graphics are okay, not beautiful at all; the animations are buggy. The puzzles are very very simple, just look around and try to get the solution: Some are a little bit of maths, try & search, 2 times there you have to be fast but all are easy to solve. And there is no inventory.
All in all you have to find 7 puzzle pieces to get one door open as well as 7 chests hidden in the area; they contain words to get some extras on the website (wallpaper, avatar, concept art as well as more background story).
And if you have some starting problems, try to search the forum, there is the solution with the Nvidia-graphic data.
Conclusion: it was a little below average experience, which gave me 2 hours of relaxing and never stressing "fun". If you want some simple entertainment, give it a try but don't expect too much!
Game: Adam's Venture: The Search for the Lost Garden.
Platform: PC.
Developer: Vertigo Games BV.
Publisher: Iceberg Interactive.
The game won't even start, "**** has stopped working", and Vertigo Games and Iceberg Interactive don't help at all.
0/10.
SummaryIn an old Templar church in Luz, France, young explorer Adam Venture studies relics that were brought back from the Holy Land during the Crusades. He comes across the memoirs of Charles L'Heureux, a knight who joined the Third Crusade with Richard the Lionheart. The knight writes that during his travels in the year 1191, he, Charles L'He...