Awakening Moonfell Wood Walkthrough Download

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Awakening: Moonfell Wood
* OS: Windows XP/Vista
* CPU: 800 Mhz
Awakening: Moonfell Wood
* OS: Windows XP/Vista
* CPU: 800 Mhz

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After awaking from a century long slumber, Princess Sophia finds a world that is devoid of people!
Help her find her friends and family and take her rightful place.
Search gorgeous locations for helpful clues and discover Sophiaโ€™s destiny in Awakening: Moonfell Wood, a beautiful Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game.
Follow your fairy friend as you explore the incredible landscape and help Sophia find her people!
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Rated 5 out of5 bysmilingsun72 fromSophia's journey continues through the woods. Completed this game many times with the whole series.All I can say is this game series is worth having. It has a story that is captivating. Puzzles that so integrated into the game that they feel part of it. And all the scenes are hand drawn and beautiful. And it is long, which I love.Sophia has awakened after leaving the Dreamless castle without using magic because she was the first human to born without it.

As she makes her way through the woods she completes tasks to meet the Faerie Queen and The Witch. She also learns more of the story of why her family and other humans left to settle somewhere else. So, with the help of goblins, the Faerie Queen, Mira and a pocket dragon Sophia makes her way through Moonfel woods to find the The Witch who helps her find her way to her next destination after this game.The Goblin Kingdom. Rated 5 out of5 bySetsunachan fromMust play HOPA This is the Second game in the Awakening series if going by release order. After playing and loving the first game I had to try the sequel and I was not disappointed. Your journey continues right where Dreamless Castle left off so I recommend playing that one first to get the full experience. In this game you get the same engaging story line, relaxing music, and amazing graphics.

The main change I noticed was that the puzzles got harder which for me was a welcome change. I think I almost considered using a hint in this game.

The transition from the first game to the second is almost flawless. I have replayed this game multiple time and I feel as If each time I play it I cat little things here or there that I'd never caught before. Rated 5 out of5 byFaithWhite fromOMG!!!

5 stars in everything! I cannot praise this game and this series enough.From the first moment I started playing I was hooked and have played the entire series. AND the developers other games I thought they did such an awesome job.Even though I have played them all I still go back and play them again AND i am now coaching my little sister to play them herself as I thought she would enjoy the artwork and the story a lot.It's something we can do together.I am a huge fan of games with story lines.

I feel like I have a purpose to playing and an eventual goal and this series did not disappoint!Sure it's a hidden object game BUT it also has mini puzzles within it that you need to solve which made it that much more appealing!PLEASE do yourself a favour and at least trial it.you will not only run out of trial time you will want to purchase it straight away. Rated 5 out of5 byhermitcave fromA nice followup to Dreamless Castle In this sequel, you pick up where Dreamless Castle leaves off and begin looking for your family and the rest of human kind. You enter Moonfell Wood, the domain of the Fairy Queen, with the help of a fairy guide. You seek help and information from the Fairy Queen but first must get to her. You meet various goblins along the way requiring your help with something before you can advance which often included finding certain items and doing some tasks. There is a goals list that is helpful in keeping on the right path.The find items on a list HOS are few but there are a lot of find so many of these type with some pretty good puzzles. There is a version of solitaire that you play also at frequent intervals.

A pocket dragon assistant is found and travels with you providing ways to light candles, fires, etc.The graphics are excellent and the music not overpowering. There are nicely done voiceovers for cutscenes. Storyline was well done and it is hard to believe that the third in the series (Goblin King) was done by the same company. I played it first and was disappointed but the first 2 in the series have been excellent.

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I am presently playing the Skyward castle and have purchased the Sunhook Spire. Rated 5 out of5 bytinyearl fromChallenging Sequel What a great sequel to The Dreamless Castle. It's more challenging and has much longer play time. The storyline is well-integrated into game play, visual style and music, as well as the developing arc of the series.There are many assembly puzzles, matching games, hidden/fragmented object scenes, and solitaire games ('Tripeaks,' which you can continue to play after completing the game). There are other types of puzzles and situations to figure out, though, with emphasis on pattern recognition and logic.The artwork is clear, and the visual style is beautiful with bright, lush colors. Some of the assembly puzzles are dark, making it harder to reassemble objects like broken pottery where many pieces are similar.

There are neat subtleties like the way the water ripples when you 'touch' it.This time I played the music on external speakers for a while to hear what it really sounds like. It's gentle and unobtrusive.

In the daytime woods scenes, I loved the wood thrush song - it reminded me of walking in the woods near my home. Very peaceful. (In real life I was duking it out with an insurance company at the time and appreciated Moonfell Wood as an escape.)Two reasons I rated 'fun' four stars rather than five:- Though it was obvious early on that it would be a long ride - and I was happy with that at first - it was a little too long for me.- It was difficult to swap tiles in the match-3 games and to pick up and rotate pieces in the assembly puzzles. For the puzzles, it sometimes helped to click on far-apart areas of the same piece or to click on alternating pieces, rather than clicking repeatedly on the same one.Everything else is so right, I think the game deserves five stars.(Minimum resolution is 1024 x 768, so netbooks require panning or using a1ctl or Netbook Resolution Customizer. System info: WinXP Home SP3 on an Acer Aspire One D250, 2GB RAM, 1.6GHz, native 1024 x 600 resolution increased to 1024 x 768 with a1ctl 1.0).