![]() ![]() ![]() The fact that I then encounter a mysterious sphere, possibly of alien origin, doesn't help either. In SonicLover's review, he said "Well, at least that's one less problem you have to solve." What problem do I no longer need to solve? How the plane crashed? I personally don't see how that was solved, unless you count "suddenly and for no apparent reason your vessel goes nuts and sinks to the bottom of the ocean" as a good explanation. Then again, in real life we don't get stuck underwater with diving gear and an alien ball very often! Just be glad they didn't allow you to accidentally drop all your crystal balls into the water XD In real life, we often have access to things we don't need to have access to. Haha, I ran into the same problem as Squirrel too =P But I guess that makes this game more "realistic". I actually quite enjoyed the puzzles in this one, although as many people pointed out, the 2nd wall puzzle wasn't immediately obvious what I was supposed to do. It will easily eat up a good fifteen minutes of your time. The second cube puzzle, case in point, requires some trial and error before any clues are to be found.īut pushing that aside, Bermuda Triangle Escape is an excellent game if I've ever seen one, with attractive artwork and a compelling story. The quality of the puzzles fluctuates between hitting the sweet spot of difficulty and being either a little too obvious or a little too obscure. There are a few problems with the game, including a somewhat abrupt ending. What surprised me was that the game's story and art are by Barbara Jarosik, the lead designer and artist for the much daintier Escape Artist and Charger Escape. These are all hallmarks of a Pastel Games production. The smooth inventory system, the method of navigating forwards and back by clicking in appropriate locations, the environmental components that are fun to play with despite their lack of function, the puzzles rooted in logic and experimentation. It's not hard to deduce that Bermuda Triangle Escape is the new point-and-click adventure from Mateusz Skutnik's studio. Well, at least that's one less problem you have to solve, but it brings up another: how are you going to get back home to New Providence? Before you floats a mysterious and gigantic sphere, probably of alien origin (and possibly inspired by the previously reviewed " Core" games). ![]() You take a moment to gather your diving gear and review your captain's log, when suddenly and for no apparent reason your vessel goes nuts and sinks to the bottom of the ocean. Your mission is to investigate a crashed airplane in the Bermuda Triangle and figure out why it crashed. As Bermuda Triangle Escape begins, you find yourself behind the wheel of a white yacht. ![]()
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