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Description You're stranded on a deserted island, but how did you arrive? Your mission is to figure out how you became shipwrecked and how to escape the island. In the meantime roam gorgeous beaches and collect stunning sea shells, rocks, and sea glass. These items are your keys to unlock the mysteries of a lost civilization. Will you make it out alive and live to tell the Mystery of Shark Island? Additional Details Buy Session Price 4 Developer Size 13MB, about 1 minute on broadband Available Languages Release Date July 11, 2007 System Requirements Operating System Windows XP or Vista Keyboard and Mouse Supported Processor Pentium 3 - 700MHz or better RAM 128MB DirectX Version 7.0 or above.
1st Runner-Up Best Adventure Game of 2007 Return to Mysterious Island follows Mina, a strong young woman stranded on the shores of a wild and apparently uninhabited island. As she explores her new surroundings, she uncovers artifacts, living spaces and technologies left behind by the people who came before her to this uncharted island. She soon becomes aware of a figure in the shadows who, seemingly aware of her troubles, offers her assistance for a price. Lush tropical island setting. Many items to collect. Built-in hint system.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by BrookeLyn from I’ll Return Again. Love This No HOG Adventure Game! I’m close to a decade behind everyone on playing this game but WOW. Based on one completed game. This is a great story that sticks with you throughout the game.
You always know what your mission is. Big kudos on story-line development!
Minimal Game play info: Yes: I saved dozens of times to consult a walkthrough but it didn’t take away from the game. Oddly it was the (small stuff) I needed help with not the puzzles! This May Help If You Haven’t Played or Gave Up: I wish I had known that you do not need every single item listed in those walkthrough’s to advance depending on how you choose to play it! Example: I used my 3 wicks right away and thought I needed another to finish. I spent hours trying to find a wick reading walkthrough’s to no avail so I just gave up and tried moving on. Turned out that I never needed it because of the way I had played it; this holds true for many other items as well.
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I had countless objects left I didn't need.:-) But pick up everything since you just don't know. My advice is if you absolutely can’t find an item. Try moving on! There are so many way’s to play and finish this game that the replay value is nearly endless! It’s really a great game I only wish there were dozens that play like this in here. I’m an adventure-lover HOG hater which presents a challenge for me with BFG, finding what I like.
Needless to say this was perfect for me! More like this, please!! Rated 5 out of 5 by Shelly718 from WHERE HAS THIS GAME BEEN ALL MY LIFE?!?
(And lots of other superlatives!) This is, quite simply, THE most amazing game EVER. I'm constantly searching for something intelligent, challenging and interesting and am regularly disappointed by fairies/elves, monsters/demons, inept detectives and relatives searching for lost loved ones. Return To Mysterious Island is so refreshingly different. I loved having to find and construct tools, make medicines, combine fire-building materials, etc. It really makes you feel like you're on a deserted island and scrabbling for survival. The graphics are stunning, the voice-over acting is very believable and even the music was pertinent and enjoyable. The point and click action and 360 degree view were wonderful.
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I've played quite a few of the Nancy Drew games and loved each one, but they just don't compare to this one. Judging by the comments in many of the reviews, Big Fish would do well to bring a lot more of this type of game to their site. I have to go now and buy the sequel. Rated 5 out of 5 by barraganita from VERY CHALLENGING GAME I really felt like McIver at times, it made me really think a lot and try al kinds of solutions however fantastic and sometimes this helped.Loved the scenery and the little monkeyfriend.It took me about 3 days to finish it, playing about 6 hours a day.I lost time mainly when assembling different parts of things you had to find and use.But I shall certainly play it more than once.It had things in common with the art of murder series and Siberia and no hos.
Rated 5 out of 5 by kayette from Challenging and intelligent I loved the Jules Verne novel this game is based around so that was a big draw. I also enjoy games that rely on real knowledge and can teach me something while I play. As a fan of Syberia, the game mechanics were familiar and I think a bit easier to figure out. One thing I really like is that there is often more than one way to achieve your objective. Trying to figure out a use or alternate use for the things you find may give you bonus points and adds to the replay value. There is also a sense of humor in the story, along with unexpected consequences!
More games like this one please! Rated 5 out of 5 by tuskel from Would you care for some Jules Verne? I love 'The Mysterious Island'.
It was my favourite book for years from when I was about 9. I wanted to do all of that survivalist stuff. And now finally finally I got to! Market samurai torrent crack spyhunter 4.
There are loads of beautiful scenes and environments to explore and while there are very few conventional puzzles, your grey cells are well excercised as you try to figure out how to make something from almost nothing and combine the items in your inventory the right way. Another wonderful thing is that for every problem there are at least two different solutions. For example, making fire.
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And getting gunpowder. And getting rid of the monkeys or the huge fish in the water etc etc. Like real life, and not linear either, like many other Adventure games. What was slightly unbelievable was the monkey and his incredible talents. But oh well, it's a game.:) What I loved the most was that it was the actual 'Mysterious Island' and we got to explore all the famous places, like Granite House (I was slightly disappointed, but then again it had been derelict for about 150 years.) and the windmill and even Nautilus itself. The fact that the island was supposed to have been blown up in a massive volcanic eruption, was nicely explained away, as was the weird effect I thought was bad graphics in the beginning.
And you can see real illustrations from the book, and even the map of Lincoln Island! Controls are quite easy if you have played any Kheops games before, I have - Destination: Treasure Island and Echo: Secret of the Lost Cavern. Basically you can play the whole game with just your mouse. This one isn't a long game, but there is plenty to do and it's fun.
And there is a sequel! This game also has a point system, which I have only seen in Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy before, and it was quite fun. Every time you collect 100 points, you get some concept art to look at in the gallery. I managed to get 295 points by the end. I have heard rumours that max. I must have missed loads of stuff even with the occasional help of a walkthrough!
The only problem I have is that I don't really like the 360. It makes my head ache. I usually put it on slow level, where possible, but in this game, even slow was too fast and blurry. Apart from that, definitely one to get if you like Large File and Adventure games. Rated 5 out of 5 by frequentfrog from AWESOME game This is a real favourite of mine, I could play it all day. And I could indeed if I wanted to, this game takes a while to complete. The book on which this game is based used to be one of my favourites as well, yet this game managed to go into a very innovative direction but with enough nods towards the book for those that know it.
Mina is a very sympathetic figure, I quite liked her, she has character. There are so many things to tinker with in this game, so many ways to reach a goal, it's real fun trying to find them all. Learned some chemistry on the way too. Good mix of puzzles and actions and even some fighting. The artwork scenes, instead of video scenes really worked for me and added a lot of charm to this game. That's maybe the best way for me to describe it; it's a lovely and charming game.