This game is set in a lovely environment of ancient, overgrown and mossy temples, waterways, hidden passages and waterfalls. I spent over 2 days in this beautiful atmosphere. Its a standard point and click from scene to scene, with some moderate animation here and there to give he scenes some life. Lots of detail in each scene which is a treat for the eyes. There are hints available if needed, and some of the puzzles come without any clues so you might need them, just dont give up too soon because all the puzzles are solvable with a bit of thought and maybe some trial and error. There is a notebook feature that automatically captures some clues for you. There is also a map in case you want the orientation, but once youve poked around a bit, you wont need it ( although the area covered feels vast!) Most of the tasks are logically solved with the most logical item you have in inventory, but there are a few instances, as in most of these games, where an item you already have would probably have worked just as well as the item you havent found yet (like knife versus arrow when he game calls for something sharp and pointy.) And some items you use more than once. This game just seemed to go on and on with new passages and new areas opening up all the time. There are a few sound effects like dripping water, which are nice ambience, and the background music is tranquil and not at all annoying. This is a relaxing and non-timed game with a mild level of difficulty, but its not easy, per se. You wont get too frustrated, but you also wont want to give up when you reach a bit of an impasse. I will buy more games from this developer. Thank you, developers, for a wonderful experience.
NotLeftHandedEither about The Lost Fountain