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About This Game Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren`s Call is the sequel to the smash hit Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart.This epic adventure features an exciting plot full of outstanding puzzles and unforeseeable twists and turns.When Sarah Black, curator at the Caribbean Naval Museum, receives a package from a mysterious messenger, she is unwittingly drawn into an ancient conflict. Inside the package she finds an artifact, and instantly assailants descend on the museum to rob her. The artifact is stolen. Sarah lowers her head in disbelief as she realizes that again she is falling headfirst into a nightmare from the deep. Next Sarah finds herself on the shores of Kingsmouth, a forgotten fishing town which holds an incredible secret. A would-be messenger reveals the sad truth: he and the rest of the town’s denizens are suffering from a curse that is gradually turning them into ghoulish, mutated ocean creatures… a curse that was cast by none other than the mayor, Murray, and the old sea-devil himself, Davy Jones. FeaturesThrilling storyline with complex plot based on a dark mysteryUnusual depth of character for the Hidden Object genreAAA-quality cinematicsA plethora of majestic locationsVaried gameplay: interactive hidden-object scenes, mahjong, and many othersThree different types of collectible objectsThe sequel to the smash hit Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart, building on the first game’s storyBonus gameplay: an additional adventure, telling the story of the praetorians who seek redemption after decades of serving Major Murray Additional materials: concept art, wallpapers and a stunning soundtrack Replayable minigames and HO scenes 6d5b4406ea Title: Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren`s CallGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:Artifex MundiPublisher:Artifex MundiRelease Date: 24 Jul, 2013 Download Nightmares From The Deep 2: The Siren`s Call .exe nightmares from the deep 2 the siren s call. nightmares from the deep 2 the siren's call collector's edition. nightmares from the deep 2 the siren s call switch. nightmares from the deep 2 the siren's call trophy guide. nightmares from the deep 2 the siren's call free download pc. nightmares from the deep 2 the siren's call. nightmares from the deep 2 the siren's call full apk This game follows up right after NIghtmares From the Deep 1, this is the collectors edition even though it is not listed as such. With Part 2 this game is one of the few HIdden Object Games worthy of being a franchise with its excellent story telling, great imagry, and fun puzzle solving gameplay elements. Once again you are the Museum Curator who like most museum curators must battle the forces of the supernatural to maintain your exhibitions. Anyone can enjoy this game, the difficulty level seems fine for all kinds of players from new HO fans to battle hardened HO veterans. There is a strategy guide if stuck, hint button if lost, and hint button for puzzles. The gameplay is up to the player since this unique series of games offers Mahjong as an alternative to finding the hidden objects. All of the scenes fit the atmosphere of the game with a nautical or seaside type of theme fun for summer gaming. This game continues the pirate traditionss of Voodoo, Mermaids, or to be Politically correct Mer-people which is their official designation.A trademark of HO games is their fantastic artwork, the scenes and characters come to life fully voiced. Though their pronunciation of some words can be a bit controversial sparking debates and barhouse brawls across the Caribbean for centuries. Kraken in the game is pronounced Crack-In which is how its pronounced in Scandanavian, while the creature is known earliest amongst the people of Norway where it seems they call it Kraw-kun? In English using phonetics Kraken would be pronounced Kray-ken. Scholars to this day and possible scientists deep in Area-51 are still trying to unravel this mystery to unlock the riddle of the ages. The best answer seems to come from Pirates of the Carribean:https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=vXKoWLSyxz4*Competionist TIps:When looking for the Mirage parrots, keep track of locations where the mirage parrots have been found. Watch in cut scenes for them to appear indicating their presence in a scene. If one is known to be in a location keep going back and forth to trigger the mirage parrot to appear. While this is the most difficult part of the game, its not too hard, the games short length makes it not so bad to get 100% in for even the fastest of achevo hunters.Rating: 10\/10 Vaule: $9.99. Really beautiful HOG! I think this might be my favorite so far from all the Artifex games I\u2019ve played yet. I bought it on a sale but to be honest, I think this one is worth paying the full price as well.9\/10.. Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren's Call is the 2nd game of Hidden Object Game trilogy. After experiencing the first game in the series, The Cursed Heart, as a pleasant surprise, I immediately played The Siren's Call afterwards. You play a female museum curator who gets kidnapped to a cursed island by a man in desperate need to save his love. The main game is a point & click adventure, but combined with 3 types of sub-games. First there are puzzles, which are usually not too difficult to solve. Second there are the hidden object games, where you need to find a list of objects in a single scene. And third, mahjong, the Chinese tile game.I found the game addictive as you quickly pass puzzle by puzzle and the story line opens up. Not a must-play game, but quite entertaining.Score: 7\/10Pro: + nice graphics+ steady game progress+ decent story+ additional bonus storyContra:- if you played the Cursed Heart, it may feel repetitive. Art: 8\/10Sound:7\/10Design: 7\/10Game play: 7\/10Story: 4\/10Replay value: 6\/10Charm: 6\/10Just as chessy and just as corny as the first. But a whole lot less Pirates of the Caribbean referantses. Just as good at the first and just as pretty. Lot of back tracking but when you know you can use the map to get around its not that bad at all. Another bad romanse kind of noval story though. And the expreshions on the caracters faces never convinsed me, but hay, still ovar all a better story I feel.. This was a tough call. I enjoy the game to a certain extent. However, the cons for me were:1. Four achievements are dependent on playing all the hidden object scenes as mahjong instead. I don't buy hidden object games to play mahjong instead. If it had been match 3, I might have ignored this but I absolutely hate mahjong and these are LONG mahjongs. So, if you want these achievements, you will need to play the game at least twice and if you accidentally play a hidden object instead of mahjong, it will be more than twice! After wasting 2-1\/2 hours playing through the second time trying to get these achievements, I gave up and decided it was not worth my time.2. There are way too many cuts scenes. Even though they can be skipped, I hate to do that when playing the game for the first time because I might miss something. My feeling is that if I wanted to see a movie, I would go to the theatre!3. Voice acting was on the poor side. In most cases, emotions were either incorrect or missing from the spoken dialog which made it sound cheesy.4. The "strategy guide" is intergrated into the game... mostly. However, there is no indication that I could find for the collectibles in the game. So if you want the achievements for that, you will have to look elsewhere for help in finding the 19 octupi, 18 parrots and 7 seahorses.5. Artifex Mundi games on Steam do not keep game progress from previous plays so if the game was previously completed, on Steam it is mandatory to replay the game just to be able to play the bonus level. Other games keep game progress so the base game does not need to be replayed on Steam.. Easy point and click game to spend a couple of hours in it. Beatiful graphics, easy puzzles. It won't take too much to finish but it also has achievements to make it more challenging. Includes trading cards.. Really beautiful HOG! I think this might be my favorite so far from all the Artifex games I\u2019ve played yet. I bought it on a sale but to be honest, I think this one is worth paying the full price as well.9\/10.. After saving Remington's soul in the Cursed Heart, Sarah Black wrote a book about him and is ready for an exhibition. However, a stranger with a mysterious package shows up one evening, triggering a fight between fishmen and him. He's explaining that his town, which was a heaven for pirates, became cursed because of the mayor and his pact with Davy Jones. A mermaid is captive and your friend wants to save her as he's in love with her. The only person that can correct everything is you....While the plot is great, I've been less impressed by it, maybe because the enemy is now someone really greedy and without anything to redeem.The gameplay stays the same: point-&-click, puzzles and hidden objects. Compared to the first game, nothing changed really apart now a search for different objects that are sometimes hard to spot (which is the weakest point of the game). As usual, the difficulty is well-balanced. And the bonus chapter is showing the aftermath of your actions.The graphics are still beautiful, while you're still on an island, now, you're visiting a village, with its sewers, lighthouse, tavern or markets. People you're meeting aren't necessarily hostile to you, as they're also wishing for peace. As usual, Davy Jones is mentionned. Besides, the ambiance is still a surreal one. The soundtrack stays also good.It is a great sequel anyway. While the game isn't innovative, it's still an agreable moment you will pass, so, don't hesitate too for that one.. Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren`s Call picks up the story one year after the conclusion of the previous game's story. This time around you embark on an adventure to save a siren and to lift a curse cast upon Kingsmouth that makes its inhabitants gradually transform into aquatic creatures.Although the story is connected to the first game from the series, you don\u2019t need to have played The Cursed Heart to enjoy The Siren\u2019s Call because this game serves very well as a stand-alone game. However, if you find yourself enjoying either of them, I highly recommend you play the entire series, concluding with Nightmares from the Deep: Davy Jones.The exciting plot, the fun gameplay, the lovely concept art, the mysterious atmosphere, the ambiance and music closely follow the style of the first game and are up to the standards that Artifex Mundi got us used to. In addition to what you expect of a high-quality Artifex Mundi game, this game offers a lot of interactive moments (for example the scene in which you have to extinguish a fire), clever plot twists and turns, smooth animations and slow-motion shots. All of these combined make for immersive gameplay and deliver a very pleasant gaming experience.More reviews on the Lilly's Corner Curator page DisplayFusion Operation Warcade VR The Labyrinth Adult Toy Store Development report 2018-12-11: Thank you for your attention.We have now completed the first versionAnd upload waiting for release dateAlthough the game is a pre-emptive experienceBut the storefront has been completed,Can play to the end of the gameBut in the part of fighting and sex with customersStill accelerating designWe will update the new version every month.To gradually complete various interactions with in-store customersThank you for your support of the game.thankDesigner ChaoYe

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