Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt

Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt

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Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt
Mia Faircroft goes to Italy! Tag along on her travels in this Hidden Object game. Search through gorgeously rendered locations, breathe new life into a collection of antiques, and discover the secret that lies in the crypt of Porto Nacosti!
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10.7 hours played
Written 3 years ago

[i]Faircroft Antiques[/i] is in my opinion one of the best hidden object series on Steam (and outside Steam as well), with its games having substantially good writing and an entertaining storyline, plus they are among the longest HOGs out there, each offering around 10h of pure fun. [h1]Intro[/h1] The games follow the adventures of Mia Faircroft - a young art restorer who travels all around the world and helps people refurbish their antiques, but also mends their hearts with her positive and kind personality. In [i]Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt[/i] she is summoned together with her best friend Maria to restore the cathedral of the quaint Italian town of Porto Nacosti, but soon enough she gets trapped in the dark secrets of the town’s most influential family who also happens to own the crypt and all the mysteries buried inside. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2786494141 [h1]Gameplay[/h1] [i]Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt[/i] is an old-style HOG that focuses more on hidden object scenes and minigames and less on the adventure aspect, which is basically almost non-existent here. Instead, the sheer amount of conversations between the characters and their identity development could indeed place the Faircroft games at the border between a HOG and a visual novel. There is a good variety of hidden object scenes, consisting of identifying objects based on a list of items, their image, on their silhouette or simply by solving a mini-riddle. The game has 20 chapters in total, each of them inviting the player to solve around four different hidden object scenes and a couple of minigames. The ample dialogues between the main characters, which are presented before and after every scene, unravel the main plot bit by bit, but also deepen it by adding new storylines or twists. The exchanges between Mia and Maria are exceptionally entertaining because of Maria’s witty personality that doesn’t shy away from always making bold remarks about every situation, while also keeping the joking tone at a warm banter level perfectly fit to showcase the closeness and affection between the two friends. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2786494287 [h1]Story[/h1] In regards to the story, the games can be played independently of each other, although there are two recurring characters from [url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1264650/]Faircroft Antiques: Treasures of Treffenburg[/url] together with some references to their backgrounds. While nice-to-have, this knowledge is otherwise not needed to fully understand the current plot and besides, this information is also hinted at during the dialogues. [h1]Graphics[/h1] All the locations are beautifully drawn and decorated with small animations. The objects to find seem to be randomly generated, and they appear slightly on top of the background (they don’t fully blend), which makes them stand out a little bit but this way they’re easier to find. This is by no means something bothersome, and it doesn’t look “cheap” or “glued on”, but it does break the immersion a tiny bit. On the other hand, the color palette is consistent and harmonious throughout the game and even if some of the objects don’t seem to fit in the context of the scene (which is a given with all the HOGs), they’re placed in rather intuitive locations on the screen, somewhere where you would expect them to be. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2786494341 [h1]Characteristics[/h1] One characteristic of the [i]Faircroft's Antiques[/i] games that I particularly like is the scene arrangement. The locations are presented in a Monopoly-board-like manner with a map of the city in the center and the 20 different scenes displayed around its outside border, linked to buildings that are highlighted on the map when mousovering their corresponding location. The ones that you can’t visit in a chapter are grayed out, while the active ones also indicate whether you have to solve a hidden object scene or a minigame. You can therefore choose which of the locations you want to visit first, namely which storylines you want to explore first. Mia also tells the player at the beginning of the chapter what goals she needs to pursue and which locations correspond to each of these goals. [h1]Conclusion[/h1] [i]Faircroft's Antiques[/i] games are a must-buy for HOG lovers, especially since they cost close to half of an Artifex Mundi game and offer twice (or in some cases even three times) the playtime and depending on your taste, a much more entertaining and well-crafted story. Out of the 4 (soon to be 5) installments published on Steam, [i]Faircroft's Antiques: The Forbidden Crypt[/i] is the only one that offers Steam achievements (also very easy to obtain, and none of them being timed), and for me this is a great bonus over the other [i]Faircroft's Antiques[/i] games which are otherwise equal in price and quality. [quote]💜 If you like this review, please consider following [url=http://store.steampowered.com/curator/11354094]Lilly's Corner Curator page[/url] 🌸 [url=https://lillycorner.com/]Website[/url] [/quote]
1.8 hours played
Written 3 years ago

Recommended for HOG addicts only. The characters waffle on far far too much I got bored of reading what they droned on about pretty quickly, if there's a story in there then it's like a needle in the haystack of drivel and I couldn't be bothered to bore myself to death to see what the plot is. The HOGs are of good quality, there is an ability to scroll-zoom in to 1/9th of the image, there are also a few spot the differences and jigsaw puzzles.
7.1 hours played
Written 3 years ago

If you have played games like this you know what you can expect Great story, visuals, gameplay, replayability Get all the games in a bundle and you are set I turn off the music and listen to a podcast while i play
7.2 hours played
Written 3 years ago

Another great Boomzap game! The Forbidden Crypt has a fun story, a good formula and challenging puzzles. Can't wait for another in the series.
13.3 hours played
Written 9 months ago

Gorgeous art style, beautiful music, great story, and likeable characters. I already bought the rest in the series. I should mention that this is not challenging - it's more story based and while the puzzles etc are fun, they are not challenging at all. There is a lot of variety though. That said, it's far too long. It took me 13 hours to complete this, a whopping 20 chapters. Usually hidden object games are about 5-8 hours and this one, unfortunately, outstayed it's welcome. At least the last six chapters should have been cut, the story just kept going (unnecessarily) and the puzzles etc became completely random and unrelated to what the scene was about. Even the story began to fall apart by being dragged out so much. I regret having to say something negative, it's a fantastic game but while the first 2/3 is excellent, it's just far too long.
30.0 hours played
Written 1 year and 6 months ago

Super casual, fun story, different types of puzzles, good pacing.
7.3 hours played
Written 3 years ago

I enjoyed this relaxing hidden object game set in Italy.
4.0 hours played
Written 1 year and 6 months ago