Age of Enigma: The Secret of
the Sixth Ghost features a captivating storyline with a diary of events
to trace your evolution throughout the duration of the game,
spellbinding gameplay combining point-and-click, puzzle solving and
mini-games and players can choose from casual or adventure mode.
In Enigma, you play as Ashley, a woman on the cusp of realizing her potential as a medium. Ashley is plagued with nightmare about a mysterious house. She receives a letter with the address, and key to that house. Ashley heads to the house despite not being completely sure why. There she discovers that she must help six ghosts complete their individual journeys into the afterlife.
For all intents and purposes, Enigma is a straightforward point and click adventure game. You’ll spend virtually all of your time searching for items around the environment in order to solve puzzles. There are two different types of puzzles in Enigma. There’s your standard fare adventure puzzles such as combining items to gain access to new areas and so forth. These range from rebuilding a small totem to trimming a bonsai tree to match a photo. In addition to these environmental puzzles, there are also logic based puzzles. The logic puzzles are pretty clear-cut as well, to the point that one of them is basically Sudoku.
Both of these types of puzzles exist into two different types of settings: the house and the eras in which the ghosts were alive. Each ghost is bound to this world because of something they did while they were still alive. So you’ll be tasked with gaining their trust and then traveling into the past to fix what they did wrong. None of these puzzles, environment or logic, are particularly difficult, but the game does have a hint system. Like many point and click games, you keep a journal in order to remember what you need to do next. This is also where you get your “hints.” But these hints don’t leave much to the imagination. With the logic puzzles, you can also get help in the form of “Jokers.” Each puzzle has up to two Jokers that can be applied and they simply make the puzzle easier. For example, with the Sudoku puzzle, using a Joker will fill in a row with the correct numbers. If you still find the puzzle too difficult, you can just "skip" the puzzle.
The graphics in Enigma are a mixed bag. On the one hand, the cartoon
feeling is nice. There’s a real pre-90s cartoon art style to everything.
It’s colored richly and the environments are well detailed. The
environments are actually quite diverse too, as you will be traveling
from the Azteca Empire to the Egyptian pyramids to feudal Japan. Each
environment is very distinct and well drawn. The animations, on the
other hand, aren’t so nice. While there are a few ghosts that are
actually animated, most characters simply phase from one motion to the
next. A character may be standing, and then his arm will fade from by
his side to pointing to a room without any actual animation.
There are some fun puzzles here. There’s one in particular in which you must search for buried treasure. It really harkens back to older point and click games. But Enigma took me less than three hours to beat, and for as short of an experience as this is, there should be a lot more stand out puzzles. Also, I get the distinct feeling that the game is supposed to be creepy, if not downright scary. Ashley’s heart will beat hard sometimes. The music also tries to set the mood. And let’s not forget that we’re dealing with ghosts, but the problem is that the game isn’t scary as it should be.
Age of Enigma: The Secret of the Sixth Ghost is a far ahead from a decent game. There’s nothing broken in it by any means. What I like the best about this game is that, through its diverse characters, it teaches you some moral lessons (like honesty and truth) and how much it matters in one's (prosperous) life. Go and play this game. You'll not get disappointed, for sure!
PROS: Colourful cartoon style graphics, Captivating storyline
CONS: Too short game length, not so scary as a horror game
SCORE: 8/10
GENRE: Adventure
DEVELOPER: ValuSoft, Casual Box Studio
PUBLISHER: Big Fish Games
PLATFORMS: Windows, Mac OS X
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In Enigma, you play as Ashley, a woman on the cusp of realizing her potential as a medium. Ashley is plagued with nightmare about a mysterious house. She receives a letter with the address, and key to that house. Ashley heads to the house despite not being completely sure why. There she discovers that she must help six ghosts complete their individual journeys into the afterlife.
For all intents and purposes, Enigma is a straightforward point and click adventure game. You’ll spend virtually all of your time searching for items around the environment in order to solve puzzles. There are two different types of puzzles in Enigma. There’s your standard fare adventure puzzles such as combining items to gain access to new areas and so forth. These range from rebuilding a small totem to trimming a bonsai tree to match a photo. In addition to these environmental puzzles, there are also logic based puzzles. The logic puzzles are pretty clear-cut as well, to the point that one of them is basically Sudoku.
A level where you have to play the Piano! |
Both of these types of puzzles exist into two different types of settings: the house and the eras in which the ghosts were alive. Each ghost is bound to this world because of something they did while they were still alive. So you’ll be tasked with gaining their trust and then traveling into the past to fix what they did wrong. None of these puzzles, environment or logic, are particularly difficult, but the game does have a hint system. Like many point and click games, you keep a journal in order to remember what you need to do next. This is also where you get your “hints.” But these hints don’t leave much to the imagination. With the logic puzzles, you can also get help in the form of “Jokers.” Each puzzle has up to two Jokers that can be applied and they simply make the puzzle easier. For example, with the Sudoku puzzle, using a Joker will fill in a row with the correct numbers. If you still find the puzzle too difficult, you can just "skip" the puzzle.
Beautiful Art in 2D! |
There are some fun puzzles here. There’s one in particular in which you must search for buried treasure. It really harkens back to older point and click games. But Enigma took me less than three hours to beat, and for as short of an experience as this is, there should be a lot more stand out puzzles. Also, I get the distinct feeling that the game is supposed to be creepy, if not downright scary. Ashley’s heart will beat hard sometimes. The music also tries to set the mood. And let’s not forget that we’re dealing with ghosts, but the problem is that the game isn’t scary as it should be.
Age of Enigma: The Secret of the Sixth Ghost is a far ahead from a decent game. There’s nothing broken in it by any means. What I like the best about this game is that, through its diverse characters, it teaches you some moral lessons (like honesty and truth) and how much it matters in one's (prosperous) life. Go and play this game. You'll not get disappointed, for sure!
PROS: Colourful cartoon style graphics, Captivating storyline
CONS: Too short game length, not so scary as a horror game
SCORE: 8/10
GENRE: Adventure
DEVELOPER: ValuSoft, Casual Box Studio
PUBLISHER: Big Fish Games
PLATFORMS: Windows, Mac OS X
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THIS GAME FOR FREE!!! (OFFER EXCLUSIVELY FOR IGS READERS)
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