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"Stuck in a cave again."
A game that has as your first exciting task rubbing two sticks together to make fire is not even worthy of a cub-scout. I'm really getting tired with games that leave you in one spot without even the slightest hint of what you should next to move the game along. Of course one figures it out eventually, but what a waste of time!

The science and history trivia were not interesting, and not informative of the game itself.

"This game is going right back to J&R Music"
This game caused all kinds of havoc with my PC. Norton was constantly giving me low risk messages, and my PC ran Windows check disk on reboot. Never saw that before! I also had problems printing before I uninstalled this game.

"Long search is over"
I have been searching for a game that I would enjoy, and kept saying all along, "One that teaches you survival skills, and in line with Native beliefs," well, I found it! It just isn't created for the many who are advanced gamers looking for the ultimate challenge, it's more for one's with interests in "now how did they once do such and such.." mentalities. I felt placed within the scene while trying to work out just what to do next in the game. I personally enjoyed the graphics and skill level, especially the theme. I hope to see more games created with similarities, such as herbal knowledge/gathering, meditative practices...hint, hint. This game is hopefully the beginning of such game play--to look to yesterday for a less unstablized tomorrow.

"You get what you pay for"
The graphics were so dissappointing when I opened it, I closed it again and almost didn't play it. The puzzles were simple enough for even an inexperienced gamer, so I liked that part but totally lacked complexity and was more appropriate for a 9-year-old thatn an adult.

"Not bad, but not great"
Nice scenery and characterization, puzzles are OK but not amazing. Worth picking up if you can find it cheap ;-)

 

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  Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern

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Why I buy this one ?
- Puzzles - innovative inventory system allows you to combine and create new tools and items necessary to solve an array of thought provoking puzzles
- Exploration - photo-realistic environments of pristine landscapes and rugged wilderness
- Survival - hunt, fish, and fend off predators that threaten your quest
- Create Masterful Works of Art - they will come to life and their stories will help you along your journey
- In-game Encyclopaedia - filled with historically accurate data on the Palaeolithic period


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What our customer's say!

"Unpleasantly Surprised", I am a serious gamer of many genres and have played and enjoyed other Dreamcatcher games. This one was just an exercise in frustration. The movement was clumsy, choppy and bulky -- I have 2gig ram and an AMD 3200 with an Nvidea 7300, so it is not my computer.
This game was so clumsy in fact, that I began to feel the real puzzle was just figuring out how to move around. The graphics were simply OK. The story was terribly uninteresting and quite frankily I quit playing because I just did not care anymore. Bottom line: I should have known it was too good to be true for under 20$

"great game", I had alot of fun playing this game. It was challenging but not too hard. Great graphics, beautiful scenery. The only thing I would change is to make it longer, I wanted to keep on playing. If anyone knows of other games like this one please let me know.

"Very enjoyable", I play adventure games more because I like poking around and exploring, less for puzzle solving. I really enjoyed this game. It was different from most adventure games, and I really felt immersed in the prehistoric setting. The people were rather stiff and were the only things that were poorly executed IMHO. But, that didn't really detract from the enjoyability of the game. The puzzles were logical, fun and easy enough that I didn't get frustrated. Overall, I loved this game and recommend it highly.

"Just Another Puzzle Game", You enter a pitch black cave. With the aid of your atomic-level, laser-guided pixel hunter, you find (hopefully) what you need to start a fire. Then, you solve a puzzle. Then, you solve a ludicrous puzzle. Then, you leave the cave. Then, you enter a pitch black cave.... Sorry about that. I could find no way to write a review without writing a detailed walkthrough of the game.

Since there is really no plot, interesting characters or dialogue, and the graphics are only average, there is really no reason to leave the first cave. This game would make just as much sense if you stayed in the first cave and solved all the puzzles there. "Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern" is just another dumb puzzle game.

"Echo:-(", doesn't exactly grab your interest plus even with the cheat I am stuck something isn't working....



 
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"Interesting and fun but not for Klutzes", I really enjoyed this game. The scenery is stunning. The characterizations were good to great. The puzzles were satisfying. Everything was fine until I got to a cave with a bear; a puzzle that must be solved with speed and reflexes - two things I do not possess, which is why I play adventure games rather than role-playing games. After about 200 unsuccessful attempts (over several days), I gave up. I was always a split-second too slow. I put the game aside with real regret. I can recommend this game without hesitation to anyone possessing just a tad of "shoot-em-up" skill.

"Beautiful graphics - disappointing game play", I was very curious when I first saw this game and read the reviews. Up to this point I had only played the Harry Potter games (the first 3 -didn't like the 4th one) and a couple of the Nancy Drew. The work that went into the graphics on this one was phenominal! I got a little stuck on some of the challenges, though. I am hopelessly stuck on the grid-matching unicorn (or whatever animal it's supposed to be!)in the cave. Dead in the water or, perhaps I should say, up against a stone wall! There aren't any hints or helps to try and figure these challenges out! I found a walkthrough, but for some reason, the directions for the wall grid didn't work. I'm really stuck. Well, I'll keep trying. I found the other aspects rather frustrating and sometimes boring. You have to figure out what implements you'll need to make tools, and it's all cut and dried so that you can't continue until you have everything in place and in the proper order. I know I'm new to computer games, but I like puzzles and challenges so I thought I'd like this one. There isn't much interaction with other characters in Echo but, I have to admit, it's a lovely place to visit! Kind of makes one yearn for the simpler way of life!

"Short puzzle based game", I happen to be a big fan of the Stone Age/Ice Age eras and RPGs, so I thought this would be a perfect game for me. Outside of how short it was (4-5 hours without a walkthrough for me), I was right on.

The graphics and sounds are wonderful! I spent quite a bit of time just looking around and enjoying the detailed scenery. With my imagination I could close my eyes and picture myself standing there in Arok's place. I wasn't disappointed in the least with the visuals or audio.

I had no problems figuring out the interface. The user's manual explains it all, just in case you do have trouble.

The puzzles vary in how hard they are. I had an advantage with some of the puzzles because I've made fire and some of the items in real life before. The handprint puzzle and the blocked doorway puzzle later on in the game were the hardest ones for me, but I was still able to stumble through them without a walkthrough by trial and error. I played the game twice and would like to mention that I had an "extra" puzzle I encountered in one of them: to fight off the wolves when retrieving an item for Klem's assistant (I forget his name at the moment). The only difference was real life time spent to get there and to finish the puzzle. It makes me wonder what other little surprise puzzles may be waiting in the game!

I noticed a small bug that doesn't really effect the game at all: you can get multiple flint knives. I just found it funny and wondered how it got passed the game testers. (No, I will not tell you how. If you really wish to have more than one knife, figure it out for yourself... it'll make the game last a little longer at least.)

The characters, for the most part, are unique to themselves. However, if you've read Clan of the Cave Bear (or any of the sequels) then the only female character (again, forgot her name, sorry) might remind you of Ayla. Just something else I noticed.

The in-game growing encyclopedia offers a variety of information and should most definately be read. It expands on what is explored in the game by Arok. Despite reseaching the topics myself long before getting the game, even I found new information!

Truthfully, there is very little replay value, unless you want to go back and look at the scenery that you missed before or to try and uncover "hidden" aspects of the game. It gets 4 stars instead of 5 because of the short play time and the low replay value.

I really hope they come out with a second (longer) game. I know I'd buy it.

"dislocated", One very important aspect of this game that I missed was feeling the part. The pointer system is not my style. After playing Siberia 1 an 2 I felt I was that character, seeing the character as I moved it. If anyone can let me know of any games similar to siberia plese email me. Thanks!
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"Unique setting, decent execution", Kudos for the developer dedicating themselves to putting the player into the role of a prehistoric cave painter, and keeping it realisitc and entertaining at the same time..Obviously this game does play the myst school of gaming style, providing the usual item huntin, puzzle clicken blues, but whereas most games of this type seem generic in their mechanics, this game uses the same old mechanics in a different setting giving players a pretty unique experience...

 
 
 

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