This is another ported game from the "Big Fish collection" and an old one at that. This is a standard version not the extended one, which contains longer story line. The ending for the standard version is abrupt and feels very rushed. This is another proof how some companies are trying to generate more cash creating different versions of the same game. Why? Wouldn't be better to have a full story and create a bonus material not relevant to the story? Anyway, when porting old games to the Steam use CE versions instead to attract new players. The game mechanics is similar to any other HO game, it has good interactive map, which helps a lot when the game becomes repetitive. Some voice acting is very annoying especially those of the helpers. And they go on and on, and you can't skip them. Some of the puzzles are too easy some are pretty illogical. In short I would skip playing these games on Steam but would rather got the web site like Big Fish where these games are coming from. You might ...
Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse
- Release Date:
- Apr 15, 2014
- Developer:
- Gogii Games
- Publisher:
- Strategy First
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Features
• 130+ Haunting Scenes to Navigate.
• 6+ hours of Gameplay.
• Save your baby and numerous friends and townsfolk.
• Travel to the Witches Lair.
• Meet new Helpers, with new Abilities.
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User Reviews
[i]Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse[/i] is the second game of the [i]Princess Isabella[/i] series and also its peak probably. Coming out from Gogii games as its predecessor, the game narrates another chapter in the titular princess' life and her lifelong enmity with a witch. Years after princess' adventure and commotion with the witch, the curse returns to her land. It's been several years now that she's been happily living with her husband, and baby daughter Bella; but dark shadows summoned by the witch infiltrate the castle and abduct Bella. They had an unfinished business after all. Isabella takes on a journey throughout her kingdom this time, facing witch's forces, aiding townsfolk cursed by the said witch and searching for her beloved daughter. Will she prevail and return Bella to safety? The game is a loveable continuation to the series, with beautiful background art, hand drawn characters and fairytale design. Game being old, you shouldn't expect a miracle about resolut...
Although the game is fun and very casual. I wanted to make my point out there by giving negative review. Firstly, there is NO support from the devs at all. I encountered so many bugs and I couldn't get them fixed. Secondly, there is A LOT of bugs that prevent you from progressing or crashes your system. Thirdly, I could not figure out the story and reasons for why something occured, I had to google it and found out that this game is missing HALF of the content that explains things clearly and has more game play. Other than these reasons, this game is very fun and I enjoyed it a lot.
This game is a pretty fun addition to the genre. It has some neat mechanics with the helpers' abilities that you can use to locate hidden items. However, this mechanic can also be a bit of a pain, because you have to scan the whole screen for spots to use these powers, which can turn into a pixel hunting adventure. This may only apply to the harder difficulty, I'm not sure, as that's the only one I played. The ending isn't really satisfying, as I guess they are looking to make a follow up. In addition, they claim it has 6+ hours of gameplay, but I beat the game in 3 hours without the use of a walkthrough and did all the puzzles. I'd recommend it if you like playing Hidden Object Games, but the fact that it can be beaten in half the time claimed was pretty frustrating.
This game is a far better improvement over the first one... But did it have to end on such a terrible note? I guess you really gotta own the trilogy to see what happens next... But jeez! Oh and if you don't like games that don't give you VERY SPECIFIC hints on where to go or what to use... You will have a problem with this one. There is a part where you have to feed your dragon more berries to power him... BUT WHERE THE HELL ARE THEY?! I was about to give up... Then "accidentally", like 10x luck accidentally... I found a pot to put that "dragon seed" in. Above a book... Which I thought was only used for finding the Fire Pepper recipe. ARGH! Anyway it's improved but not one of your "I am here to relax"... Still cool though. ^.^ Thank you!!! :D :) =) P.S. The third one better have a good ending... >.>
Didn't like this hidden object game. It is juvenile and a lot of the puzzles were just annoying. I asked for a few hints because I couldn't be bothered. Overall the ending was unique, but it only took 2.9 hours so I wouldn't recommend spending more that 70c.
This game is a sequel of the Princess Isabella. The quality of the game is simillar to the previous one. The game is just old too. Created 2011. You can feel it from the quality of graphics. You sould change relolution of the monitor to 4:3. HOS are darker but items are quite big. I liked using the items, it was logical and interesting. Two helpers are interesting but it was not necessary. The story is quite good and the plot followes the previous part in good way. My recomendation is Yes for HOG fans but there are newer and better games.
When this game first came out, I just could not make myself play it, as I found the faery annoying. Saw it on sale here on Steam, and thought, "Why Not?" Especially since I had played the first and third in this series. The faery and the dragon didn't annoy me as much as I thought they would. Despite what another reviewer wrote, you can click on them while they are speaking just to shut them up. Especially when the dragon is repeating what someone just told you. I actually did enjoy it, except for some of the HO's being difficult to find. I like the fact that it has a jump map and you are notified when you are done in an area, so you can just move on. It was at times challenging, but not overly so. Puzzles are solvable without being to simple. If your not sure what to do, there is a hint helper on top you can click on that will let you know what to do. Otherwise, it stays out of site, for those who do not want hints. There is a WT on the Big Fish site fo...
"Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse" is a Hidden Object puzzle game, the type you normally see on mobile app stores or even as browser apps. It's an older game from 2014. It's a venerable 10 years old at the time of this review. There's literally hundreds of these on Steam, mostly published by Artifex Mundi, many of them free on mobile app stores, but this one will cost you money on Steam. There's a fairytale/fantasy theme to the game, but this is a just a veneer over a tired and overdone set of hidden object minigames and Adobe Flash tier puzzles, wrapped together with a bunch of static screens that you "move" through by tapping your finger on your iPhone screen. While these kinds of games are popular amongst casual gamers, it's difficult to argue this is a great value proposition as a PC game, especially considering the price of this compared to the hundreds of free HOGs on the mobile app stores. From a technical perspective, the game doesn't meet basic minimum requirement...
Not a fan of the controls in this game. Also slightly nitpicky, but the voice actor is super annoying
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, Vista, XP
- Processor: 1.8 Ghz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 8.1
- Storage: 700 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse cost?
Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, Vista, XP Processor: 1.8 Ghz Memory: 512 MB RAM DirectX: Version 8.1 Storage: 700 MB available space
What platforms is Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse available on?
Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse is available on Windows PC.
Is Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse worth buying?
Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse has 81% positive reviews from 77 players.
When was Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse released?
Princess Isabella - Return of the Curse was released on Apr 15, 2014.
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