Reviews by Shopper

Jade Rousseau: The Secret Revelations
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Lame Sauce

The main problem is the game doesn't automatically adjust the screen size or resolution for your monitor like most others. I have a pretty big monitor, but even with it I had a hard time seeing all the objects - most of which are set up "across the room".

Secondly, often when you click on one of the objects (or perhaps this is just a by-product of the resolution issue) it won't register and remove it from the list. You end up wasting hints time having it tell you what you already know - and only after which can you click on it.

by Kim Wilber, USA - May 31st 2011

The Path
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Waste of money

Yeah, I get it: this isn't really a "game" in the traditional sense. In fact, it isn't really a game at all.

All you do is wander around the forest trying to collect a particular kind of flower or certain "artifacts" (like the trucker cap a guy who is chopping wood is wearing), even though the reason for this is never made clear. If you go straight to "grandma's house" or get there before it thinks you should, the game tells you that you've FAILED, even though it never tells you what you are supposed to have accomplished beforehand.
There is a "save" option, however, other than remembering all the little objects you have already collected, you have to start the game over - even having to choose a character - from the beginning every time. There is no way to turn off the annoying music other than to kill the volume on your computer altogether.
The little girl character doesn't seem to do anything other than hug you as long as you'll stand there, or drag you all the way back to "the path" - which is totally annoying since the game clearly wants you to do other things before you get to "grandma's house" - see above. And while the description claims that gameplay is different depending on which character you choose, frankly, I don't see one bit of difference from one character to the next.

by Kim Wilber, USA - Dec 21st 2009

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