Annoying




The best part of this game is that it has a quit option. Bad graphics and an annoying character that pops up to chat every third click.
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Discover a world you never thought existed through “A Vampire Tale”, a truly innovative and captivating hidden object game. | Purchase$9.99 |
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Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS X | 10.5.8 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time.![]() |
64bit Support | No | |
CPU Type | Intel Mac Only | |
CPU Cores | Any | |
CPU Speed | Any | |
System RAM | Any | |
Drive Space | Unknown | |
Video RAM | Any | |
Video Card | Any |
Have to agree with all the previous reviewers, it does get tedious and the HO scenes are hard only in that the graphics are not good enough for you to see whether you're actually clicking on something or just a fuzzy patch, the labels for things are sloppy so you either can't see the objects or you're guessing what they mean from the label. HO scenes aside it really is just jumping from HO to minigame with a poor excuse of a storyline in between. I've played better HO for half the price.
The hidden objects can defnitely be a challenge...which is good, but some of them tend to blend into the background so having younger children play this game is not ideal. Also, there is quite a lag in between chapters and more talking betwen characters, then actual game/storyline
This is the absolute WORST game I have ever played. The only saving grace was that it was REALLY short. The HO scenes are so dark it's impossible to spot some objects, the story line that's forced upon you is juvenile and there is no adventure at all. It flips between HO scenes and mini-games. Save your money. I wish I had.