About This Game Two weeks after the events of Nightmare Adventures: The Witch's Prison, Kiera Vale finds herself drawn back into a web of occult sciences, mysterious dark entities, and government secrets -- woven by the agency known as A.R.C.A.N.E.. Kiera is happy to receive the call, but soon after her arrival finds that things are not at all how she remembers them to be. What are these agents hiding, and why didn't they tell her the whole story? What is the true nature of the Blackwater "Witch"? Why is Dr. Thorn's young daughter locked up in a containment cell? From the top secret labs in the depths of A.R.C.A.N.E.'s headquarters to the distant spires of alien worlds, Ms. Vale will seek answers, solve cryptic puzzles, banish evil otherdimensional creatures, and perhaps even make a new friend over a game of Piggy Princess along the way, in Nightmare Adventures: The Turning Thorn. 7aa9394dea Title: Nightmare Adventures: The Turning ThornGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:Ghost Ship StudiosPublisher:Big Fish GamesFranchise:Nightmare AdventuresRelease Date: 17 Apr, 2017 Nightmare Adventures: The Turning Thorn Crack Exe walkthrough for nightmare adventures the turning thorn. nightmare adventures 2 the turning thorn. nightmare adventures the turning thorn. nightmare adventures the turning thorn walkthrough. nightmare adventures the turning thorn free download. nightmare adventures the turning thorn strategy guide. nightmare adventures 2 the turning thorn walkthrough What an odd game...Normally I play entire point and click games without any help or walkthroughs...well rarely at least, but this game was something else. I felt I was absolutly more interested in the story of the game, than many of the puzzles. There was also alot to read, so I'll guess I kinda got impatient (for a really patient guy normally).Because of the lack of achievements (I am happy for that this time), it was simpler to just push the hint button frequently or skip a puzzle, just to see the story....I tend to want to know how I solve a puzzle though, but a few of the minigames in this game I couldn't understand. So frustrating.In the end. I like that there was a good story, many fun puzzles, and a few horror elements.I'm gonna end it here with something weird. Whenever I started the game or alt tabbed, the game had to reload every single time. It didn't take a second, but almost half a minute each time, and that is really strange for a point and click game. The first game in this serie took only one second. I'll guess computer power doesn't mean a thing for this game.Recommend buying these two "Nightmare adventure" games in a bundle. If I am not wrong there will come more games in this serie, so watch out that too.. What an odd game...Normally I play entire point and click games without any help or walkthroughs...well rarely at least, but this game was something else. I felt I was absolutly more interested in the story of the game, than many of the puzzles. There was also alot to read, so I'll guess I kinda got impatient (for a really patient guy normally).Because of the lack of achievements (I am happy for that this time), it was simpler to just push the hint button frequently or skip a puzzle, just to see the story....I tend to want to know how I solve a puzzle though, but a few of the minigames in this game I couldn't understand. So frustrating.In the end. I like that there was a good story, many fun puzzles, and a few horror elements.I'm gonna end it here with something weird. Whenever I started the game or alt tabbed, the game had to reload every single time. It didn't take a second, but almost half a minute each time, and that is really strange for a point and click game. The first game in this serie took only one second. I'll guess computer power doesn't mean a thing for this game.Recommend buying these two "Nightmare adventure" games in a bundle. If I am not wrong there will come more games in this serie, so watch out that too.. Another wonderfully dark but fun game I absolutely loved.I played part 1 (Blackwater Asylum\/The Witch's Prison) years ago when I first got into these games, and when I found out there was supposed to be a part 2, I waited another couple of years to be able to buy it. And I have to say it was just as good as the first game. So first, the good points:Plotline:Basically it picks up where the first part left off (so I'd recommend playing part 1 first, it's not entirely necessary but would make it much more enjoyable) and has the same sort of dark vibe. While not the most realistic storyline (not many of these games are remotely realistic anyway) it's not the silliest, you can play it without being very actively aware that it's a totally childish exercise. I mean fair enough, these games are usually for like 7 to 12 year olds apparently, they're pretty tame and a total guilty pleasure for grown\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665adults but at least this one doesn't feel like it's meant for little kids. Adequately dark for my liking, with a hint of silliness in parts.General gameplay:Unlike many of my games, this is not in fact a HOG. In fact- you'll see what I mean if you play- it quite blatantly pokes fun at HOG's with that little bit of silly humour you'll find in it occasionally. If you played the first one, you'll know this already. So, it plays a bit like a room escape adventure game- or a HOG without, well, the hidden objects, I guess. That makes it a bit less tedious and fun in my opinion, but it's a matter of taste. The game is a decent length, and doesn't seem too rushed, which is another bonus for me.Graphics, sound and cutscenes:Cutscenes are tasteful, although the graphics aren't the most realistic they do very little characters moving around- the cutscenes are in pictures as opposed to dramatized scenes- so it lacks that corny element that makes me so uncomfortable in some other games. On occasion characters move, but it's done well enough. The sounds are good, none of this overbearing background music distracting you while you play.There are only a couple of slight niggles for me: primarily, the fact that it can be very difficult to find where you need to go at times and you don't get much help- that can make it challenging, or a bit frustrating depending on your mood. Another issue, that I should mention, was with my PC (I have no idea how it will function for other players) the first time I tried this game it glitched when it froze and my PC crashed, deleted an inventory item, and left me having to start over. The next time, nearer the end, bits of the screen went white and eventually all of the screen, and it had to be played in windowed mode to resolve that. I don't know if it's a bit glitchy in general or if my PC just isn't right for it, but generally my PC works fine with the vast majority of these games and this one was just a bit awkward, but still functioned for the most part. That aside, this game was really good fun, and I will most definitely be playing it again.. Another wonderfully dark but fun game I absolutely loved.I played part 1 (Blackwater Asylum\/The Witch's Prison) years ago when I first got into these games, and when I found out there was supposed to be a part 2, I waited another couple of years to be able to buy it. And I have to say it was just as good as the first game. So first, the good points:Plotline:Basically it picks up where the first part left off (so I'd recommend playing part 1 first, it's not entirely necessary but would make it much more enjoyable) and has the same sort of dark vibe. While not the most realistic storyline (not many of these games are remotely realistic anyway) it's not the silliest, you can play it without being very actively aware that it's a totally childish exercise. I mean fair enough, these games are usually for like 7 to 12 year olds apparently, they're pretty tame and a total guilty pleasure for grown\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665adults but at least this one doesn't feel like it's meant for little kids. Adequately dark for my liking, with a hint of silliness in parts.General gameplay:Unlike many of my games, this is not in fact a HOG. In fact- you'll see what I mean if you play- it quite blatantly pokes fun at HOG's with that little bit of silly humour you'll find in it occasionally. If you played the first one, you'll know this already. So, it plays a bit like a room escape adventure game- or a HOG without, well, the hidden objects, I guess. That makes it a bit less tedious and fun in my opinion, but it's a matter of taste. The game is a decent length, and doesn't seem too rushed, which is another bonus for me.Graphics, sound and cutscenes:Cutscenes are tasteful, although the graphics aren't the most realistic they do very little characters moving around- the cutscenes are in pictures as opposed to dramatized scenes- so it lacks that corny element that makes me so uncomfortable in some other games. On occasion characters move, but it's done well enough. The sounds are good, none of this overbearing background music distracting you while you play.There are only a couple of slight niggles for me: primarily, the fact that it can be very difficult to find where you need to go at times and you don't get much help- that can make it challenging, or a bit frustrating depending on your mood. Another issue, that I should mention, was with my PC (I have no idea how it will function for other players) the first time I tried this game it glitched when it froze and my PC crashed, deleted an inventory item, and left me having to start over. The next time, nearer the end, bits of the screen went white and eventually all of the screen, and it had to be played in windowed mode to resolve that. I don't know if it's a bit glitchy in general or if my PC just isn't right for it, but generally my PC works fine with the vast majority of these games and this one was just a bit awkward, but still functioned for the most part. That aside, this game was really good fun, and I will most definitely be playing it again.. The sequel to Witches' Prison, The Turning Thorn plunges you into the secrets of A.R.C.A.N.E. as they try to use Kiera Vale for their own ends.Decent game, worth playing. Buy the Nightmare Adventures bundle, though, as the first game helps you understand parts of the backstory better.. The sequel to Witches' Prison, The Turning Thorn plunges you into the secrets of A.R.C.A.N.E. as they try to use Kiera Vale for their own ends.Decent game, worth playing. Buy the Nightmare Adventures bundle, though, as the first game helps you understand parts of the backstory better.
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