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About This Game Two royal knights, Edmund and Randall Ulmer, are tricked into a conspiracy against the crown. Pursued by the royal guard and ruthless conspirators, the brothers embark on a dangerous journey that will uncover the kingdom's shameful secrets, restore the honor of the Ulmer family and change their fate forever.Many years ago, the prince of Griffinvale fell in love with a poor girl and - against his father's wishes - married her. The king, unable to reconcile himself with the hopeless union, sent his son on a crusade and, in his absence, drove his young wife out of the castle. The king had counted on the fact that the prince would eventually forget about her, but his plans were ruined when his heir died in battle, and the prince’s beloved wife gave birth to a child and died in confinement. After the death of his son, the king sank into mourning, and the future of the royal line was thrown into uncertainty. The royal court was overrun with ambitions and conspiracies, from which a group of people loyal to the fallen prince decided to hide his descendant. As the royal knight Edmund Ulmer, try to find the missing heir and help him regain his crown and retake the throne of Griffinvale!Features Visit 38 mysterious locations in Griffinvale! Solve 30 Minigames and Puzzles to find the crown! Meet 10 members of the royal court! Find 40 collectibles and earn 18 achievements! Continue playing the bonus adventure "Act of Deceit"! 1075eedd30 Title: Kingmaker: Rise to the ThroneGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:Cordelia GamesPublisher:Artifex MundiRelease Date: 31 May, 2018 Kingmaker: Rise To The Throne Download For Pc [Crack Serial Key kingmaker rise to the throne trophy guide. kingmaker rise to the throne ce torrent. kingmaker rise to the throne ps4. kingmaker rise to the throne pc. kingmaker rise to the throne collectors torrent. kingmaker rise to the throne metacritic. kingmaker rise to the throne collector's edition walkthrough. kingmaker rise to the throne collector's edition torrent. kingmaker rise to the throne switch review. kingmaker rise to the throne collector's edition. kingmaker rise to the throne ps4 trophy guide. kingmaker rise to the throne switch. kingmaker rise of the throne. kingmaker rise to the throne download. kingmaker rise to the throne apk. kingmaker rise to the throne achievements. kingmaker rise to the throne bonus walkthrough. kingmaker rise to the throne soluce. kingmaker rise to the throne guide. kingmaker rise to the throne gameplay. torrent kingmaker rise to the throne collector's edition. kingmaker rise to the throne full apk. kingmaker rise to the throne review. kingmaker rise to the throne collector's edition download. kingmaker rise to the throne walkthrough. kingmaker rise to the throne 100 walkthrough. kingmaker rise to the throne. kingmaker rise to the throne trophäen ok I never write reviews but I have to say this game had so much potential. However it fell short for me--quite literally. It was so short!!! I have played dozens of hidden object type games over the years and this was, by far, the shortest. I finished the game in less than 2 hours. Normally I play for a few hours and come back for a bit daily and it takes a few days playing for maybe an hour or two, but I've never actually finished a game I got and completed it in less than 2 hours! It had great story line but was way too predictable and the story line could have been dragged out a bit to create interest and investment in the characters. It was visually very nice, but definitely a beginners game. If you're into these types of games and play often, you will be disappointed for sure.. I really like this game on the surface it has a decent storyline, and the minigames are fun, as well as the way you go about advancing the story. The only problem with this game is that it is too short and lacks depth. You don't want to be able to finish the game in under 3 hours the first time around, even less if you play it more than once. I think there is room for development and for the storyline to be fleshed out more. Also I think it should tell you which rooms you missed collectibles in (but thats just me cuz i couldnt find all of them :P ). Overall, would recommend for a short puzzle\/hidden object game.. I wasn't thrilled with it.. This is a fun game with a good story.. I have mixed feelings when it comes to the thumb up due to the ratio of length and price. The game is good and fun but way TOO SHORT for the high price. For the new price I expect at least 4 hours of gameplay, I am a huge fun of the genre and AM but I cannot stand how the games are getting more and more expensive, and shorter with every new title. Do not buy it at full price.Pros:\u2022\tBeautiful artwork\u2022\tIntuitive\u2022\tPleasant music\u2022\tInteresting story\u2022\tGood voice acting\u2022\tInteractive map\u2022\tBonus chapter\u2022\tCollectibles\u2022\tAchievementsCons:\u2022\tAround 2 hours of gameplay (with the cinematics and bonus chapter)\u2022\tRepetitive puzzles (sword fighting puzzles are all the same, becoming annoying after a while)\u2022\tEasy puzzles and HO scenes\u2022\tAnd again, way too short. For the Full Price of nearly 14 EUR its not worth because you are easily trough in under 2 hours.. I wasn't thrilled with it.. A beautifully made game with a nice tale. Kingmaker Rise to the Throne is about two royal knights brothers, Edmund and Randall Ulmer who were falsely accused of killing the king. Randall was captured for various reasons and a hidden secret Edmund will find out later as he is trying to sneak around in the town and hide from the guard's eyes. He will do everything to save his brother and retake the throne. You'll learn the backstory about the king and what he did to his son years ago. I'm not going to spoil the story further because it is more fun to play it than read it in a review. Playing as a male protagonist is rare in this genre, I commend the developers for changing what people been used to.The first thing I loved about this game is the art, the developers did a great job with the artwork, each location has a nice atmosphere and gives the feels of it being abandoned. The rain effect played nicely with it too as well as the music which I was so happy to see it included in the 'Extra' menu. https:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=1399351650Hidden objects scenes are well made and not recycled, you won't visit the same scene twice, and the fun part they included the three types of hidden objects scenes (Shadow, words, fragment). Puzzles were nice and easy to solve, however, there is this 'fight puzzle' which require you to connect the dots without crossing the same line twice, those are repetitive but some of them are quite difficult to solve without trying a couple of times. There is an achievement for solving it from the first try.https:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=1399374589Voice actors did a great job too, I liked the accent of the two brothers, especially Randall, but sometimes I mixed up the two brother's voices and didn't know who is talking since both of their voices are quite similar, thankfully the subtitles colors are different. I also liked that they added a mouth animation because there wasn't any when I beta-tested this game. Thankfully the game provided us with a fast traveling map, although there isn't much of a backtracking I like the ability to jump from an area to another. What I dislike is the lack of journals entries. There is no way you can check the past events or the scattered papers and clues you'll find around, all that you have is an objective 'tasks' journal. Like any game from this genre, you can collect extra items for achievements. This collectible, however 'The king's symbol' will glow next to the hint button whenever you go to the scene and the 'collectible' is there for you to pick. There is a total of 29 of them in the main chapter and 11 in the bonus chapter. There is also extra tasks like petting all animals and feed them. Those tasks give the game a replay value. https:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=1400215164Pros:+Outstanding artwork.+Good story and ending.+Medieval setting.+Verywell-done voice over. +Variety of puzzles.+Well drawn hidden object scenes. +Fitting music and atmosphere. (Especially Autumn Wind track)+Fast traveling map.+Collectibles.+Good bonus chapter.+Steam achievements.Cons:-No journal.The bonus chapter was short but gave a nice addition to the main story. I enjoyed everything about this game and I'm glad it is on steam now! I highly recommend it for all hidden objects games lovers or people who enjoy puzzles and good stories. \ud835\udc39\ud835\udc5c\ud835\udc5f \ud835\udc5a\ud835\udc5c\ud835\udc5f\ud835\udc52 \ud835\udc5f\ud835\udc52\ud835\udc63\ud835\udc56\ud835\udc52\ud835\udc64\ud835\udc60 \ud835\udc50\ud835\ude29\ud835\udc52\ud835\udc50\ud835\udc58 \ud835\udc5a\ud835\udc66 \ud835\udc50\ud835\udc62\ud835\udc5f\ud835\udc4e\ud835\udc61\ud835\udc5c\ud835\udc5f \ud835\udc5d\ud835\udc4e\ud835\udc54\ud835\udc52 \ud835\udc39\ud835\udc52\ud835\udc52\ud835\udc5b\ud835\udc4e'\ud835\udc60 \ud835\udc36\ud835\ude29\ud835\udc5c\ud835\udc56\ud835\udc50\ud835\udc52. TL;DR; Sub par quality and absurd pricing compared to the Grim Legend series.As a newcomer to the genre, I just finished all 3 Grim Legends one after the other and was eager to play Kingmaker, it was disappointing to feel the big gap in quality between the 2 series.- Story is not well crafted because the game, as others have pointed out, is short - the starting premise seemed promising but the development is far too short and simple for the asking price. (criminal!)- Puzzle quality feels repetitive and not well crafted - hints to some puzzles are not intuitive, hidden objects aren't as "cleverly hidden" and once or twice, it felts like the named object doesn't match what you are actually required to find in-game. Strangely, despite the shortness of the game - and therefore minigames, I felt like the hidden objects asked for the same kind of items more often than Grim legends that actually had more minigames...Definitely cannot recommend. I didn't set out to hate this game - as I still am eager to try out all Artifex Mundi listings, but there is a clear problem here when I would rather replay Grim Legends (whom I finished and uninstalled already) rather than play this... Easter Eggs in Irony Curtain: Comrades! Before we announce some more details about the Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love (which you can still add to wishlist by the way), we have something very special for classic adventure games fans!Although Matryoshkans love potatoes the most, there’s also one more thing close to our hearts. It’s eggs. Easter eggs to be exact. Irony Curtain is set in the 50s, but we did our best to spice it up a little with pop culture references from modern movies, comics, games and classic point & clicks. It’s kind of mandatory thing when creating the classic adventure game. Overall, we keep the balance between the story and the references, and there are places you will have a hard time finding them, but sometimes we literally go crazy with Easter eggs in some locations. Just look at the screenshot below and try to find all the references we’ve hidden there. There’s also a hint under spoiler below: ANSWERS:1. key in the shape of Sauron's Eye2. shape of the island from Monkey Island 3. sketch of a key game from Machinarium 4. crow from Enigmatis 2 5. Pirates of the Carribean key 6. Konami CodeThe medals are more monothematic because they are all inspired by the works of one studio. Can you guess what every one of them refers to?Don't forget to add Irony Curtain to wishlist!https://store.steampowered.com/app/866190/Irony_Curtain_From_Matryoshka_with_Love/. Our love letter to point and clicks - launching tomorrow!: We love classic point and click adventures. That’s why we decided to write a love letter to classic p’n’cs - in the form of Irony Curtain. Creating a game that channeled our nostalgia and allowed us to include our collective experiences of the communist regime in Poland in a humorous way was a dream come true. We believe there still are people who love this particular genre as much as we do – and maybe that there are more who will be hooked on point and clicks after playing the right game, hence the mixture of nostalgia and improvements we presented in Irony Curtain. Since the story is one of the most important elements in classic p'n'c games , so we made sure to have a well-written plot and interesting characters - Irony Curtain is about a goofy pen-pusher who gets tangled up in the spy-standoff between two powers. We wanted Evan to be likeable while also making him Guybrushingly funny – he's an unwilling troublemaker and works really well juxtaposed with all the other characters, such as the ruthless Leader or Anna - who's smart, capable, mysterious... We wanted strong personalities to match the story and then we peppered it all with puzzles. A lot of puzzles. And when we say “a lot” - we mean it. And mini-games too. This is where our HOPA background comes in – we're really good in mini-games. They’re not a classical p’n’c mechanic, but we know they enrich the gameplay, allow to pace it and also are a good excercise for the brain. It’s also a tribute to our legacy – we even have one hidden object scene in Irony Curtain as an easter egg! And believe us when we say - there’s plenty easter eggs for you to enjoy – try to find out if there really are 1951 hidden around Matryoshka. You can also read our previous Steam announcement on the topic here. That’s another point where the past intertwines with the present, bringing in jokes for both the fan of The Lord of the Rings and F.E.A.R alike. We strived to create a game both familiar but also somehow innovative – that's why the interface is exactly as you know it from other games. If you’re a p’n’c player, you’ll know your way around from the getgo – the inventory, the icons telling you what kind of an action is available, etc. As both players and creators we know that being frustrated is not fun – the game is supposed to be a challenge (like in the old, golden days) but at the same time we wanted the solutions to be more reasonable than “use chickend and bucket to make a helicopter”. The point is to get the satisfaction of solving a riddle using your brain, not a walkthrough. The puzzles in Irony Curtain can be ambigous, challenging but never absurd (and some of them can even be solved in multiple ways). The only absurdity you’ll encounter is the historical absurds that we really lived through. Yes, bribing people was normal. Yes, TP was a precious commodity and we stood in unending queues. But we hope that thanks to this you’ll not only get some mind excercise but also will learn about the oddities we had to live through back in the day. When we pitched the game as ‘Deponia meets Papers, please’ we were hoping to add value to the genre we loved talking about topics we cared about. And we believe we did. We hope we brought to the table all the things classical p’n’cs represent: humour, wit, riddles and story that’ll draw you for long hours (up to 10 😉) so that the fans of classical point and click adventures will feel at home with Irony Curtain – and those who are new to the genre will get hooked! Irony Curtain premieres on the 16/05 https://store.steampowered.com/app/866190/Irony_Curtain_From_Matryoshka_with_Love/. Q&A with Irony Curtain Team!: Comrades,Usually, d̶i̶c̶t̶a̶t̶o̶r̶s benevolent Fathers of a Nation don’t tend to answer questions – they ask them!But today the tables turn – go ahead and ❓ask anything❓: the Irony Curtain dev Team will answer all your conundrums in an Irony Q&A!Ask away in the comments below and at the beginning of February we'll answer them all in a Q&A video. 🎥Meanwhile, don't forget to add Irony Curtain to your wishlist!. The making of stop-motion animation in Irony Curtain: Comrades! Today we’d like to introduce you to our process of making a stop-motion animation. In one of the previous updates, we’ve explained what stop-motion animation is and why are we using it in our game. This is how we prepare each asset: 1. The whole process starts with the Game Designer. They prepare a documentation with all animations needed for the specific part of the game. There are several types of animations for example: idle animation, talking, specific animation for beginning or end of the conversation and custom animation. 2. Then the animator prepares everything that was requested in the specification in an animation software (we use Toon Boom Harmony for that). First comes the rough sketch, then the more detailed lineart and some colors and shadows at the end. 3. When the animation is ready, the animator exports each frame as a separate file. Our animations have usually 80 frames on average, so it’s a lot of files to export! Those files are put into our inhouse tool that does all the magic – cropps them, sets the frame’s size and creates a file that manages animating all the cropped images. 4. Now it’s time for the Level Designer. They use the graph you see below (a kind of a state diagram) to control which animation should be used in which state (e.g., idle or end of the conversation) by referencing the files generated during step 3. And that's all! Don't forget to add Irony Curtain to wishlist to stay updated!https://store.steampowered.com/app/866190/Irony_Curtain_From_Matryoshka_with_Love/. Traverse the dream worlds to solve a frightening mystery!: Add the game to your wishlist and stay updated!. Expose family secrets and intrigue: Add the game to your wishlist and stay updated!. My Brother Rabbit nominated in Aggie Awards!: Hello fAM! We have fantastic news! We've been nominated in the prestigious Aggie Awards by the redaction of Adventure Gamers. Aggie Awards are an award for adventure games for merits in several categories from concept, art direction, and story, to the adventure game of the year. This year's nominations have been released and My Brother Rabbit has been nominated in two categories - "Best Graphic Design" and "Best Sound Effects"! We're very happy and very proud that our work has been appreciated! If you'd like to know more about the whimsical artwork of My Brother Rabbit, you can read up on Gamasutra - Daniel Gizicki has written a nice article[www.gamasutra.com] on the art of My Brother Rabbit. If you'd rather just indulge in the visuals, you can head over to either Luke Sałata's instagram[www.instagram.com] or AM's own IG.You can support us in the Reader's Choice awards by voting for for us at the voting page[adventuregamers.com] - we're superexcited about this, and hope you're too!

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