About This Game Are you ready to party? A chilling night of reckoning is unleashed upon guests bold enough to party on Halloween at an abandoned farm house.As children, you and your friend, Samantha, would play at an old farm during your summer vacations. Years have passed, and Samantha has invited you to join her and a group of fellow students back at the farm for a Halloween party. Little does anyone know - but a demonic force will be crashing the event.When the partygoers game spirals out of control, a portal to a world of darkness opens to imprison their youthful souls. They soon join company with the rest of the cursed souls collected by the lord of darkness. You alone are their sole hope of rescue.A freakish fest filled with menacing mysticism awaits your arrival ... That’s of course, if you’re not too afraid to RSVP.BONUS CONTENT: WallpaperSoundtrack 7aa9394dea Title: Shadows: Price For Our Sins Bonus EditionGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:8th Floor GamesPublisher:Encore, Viva MediaRelease Date: 21 Mar, 2013 Shadows: Price For Our Sins Bonus Edition Ativador Download [cheat] Normally I don't go for hidden object-type games, but the Halloween theme of this one drew me in. As it turns out the game is surprisingly well-made for this genre. It's more like a point-and-click adventure game; and not just finding hidden objects. The hidden objects were kind of annoying to look for, but I found the other puzzles to be much more enjoyable. Every classic puzzle is represented here and some are actually quite challenging.You'll spend your time traversing a gameworld of beautifully-crafted backgrounds and artwork (and some nicely-rendered cutscenes), meeting ghosts and helping them find lost artifacts. The end goal being to save your friends who were trapped inside a supernatural board game on Halloween night. You will unlock many areas and learn more about the story. I was genuinely surprised at how deep the story was and how long the game turned out to be. I expected a few rooms to explore at the most. There are a high number of rooms to visit and the map allows you to quick-travel between each discovered location. Places such as a house, church, cemetery, barn, greenhouse, seashore etc. can seem overwhelming for a small game; but they all tie neatly together to unravel a much longer story than originally anticipated.The atmosphere and aesthetic style of this game is perfect for playing on All Hallows' Eve or any October night. I highly recommend it!. This is a weird one. I remember liking it but it being a bit annoying. I'm reccomending it but get it on sale.. I really enjoyed this game and would definitely recommend it, the only problem is that I don't think I could play it again for quite a while as I know the story too well. For now, I'm not recommending "Shadows: Price for Our Sins Bonus Edition." There's a notice on the game's Library page dated from August 24th letting people know about problems with Windows 10, video drivers, and cutscenes. I'm trying to run it under Windows 10 with the lastest Nvidia drivers and after the first couple of cutscenes, ended up with the problem (just a blank, black screen during the cutscene). There doesn't seem to be a fix for this yet. Along with that, in the two cutscenes I was able to see, the voice volume was inaudible. I think the cutscene volume might be tied to the music volume slider in the options (since I had that turned off), but can't really check it any more. Also, on a game-related note, just after the start, I was totally stuck. It turns out I had to try to drive away from the area first. Of course, I'd never have thought of that, since I'm playing a game and actually want to BE there and figure out what's going on.I'll update this when I try to run it again.. Its a good game, but a lot of the puzzles don't really have a good explanation to them. Like match the candy with a similar looking candy. Or a bunch of keys to unlock the shackles all shackles look alike and all the keys have the same pattern. Its all trial and error.. This is one of the more complex HOGs I've played, in that you interacted with several different characters.Some of the "hidden" hidden objects in scenes were pretty much only findable if you clicked everywhere or used a hint. (Example: an item was hidden behind the top of a barrel, and there was no indication it was there; I don't think you even needed to use a crowbar or hammer or anything, so there were no clues to its location at all.)It got to feel so long that, towards the end, I just stopped caring much about saving my friends and just wanted to be done with the game. That said, I did find it interesting until that point!. I thought this was a really good Hidden Object game. I had no problems at all throughout the entire game. The plot was great, the scenes were good, the games were great, the hidden objects were good, the dialogue was good, it lasted long enough, I enjoyed every minute of the 10 hours or so it took to get through it. I've read some other reviews that complained they had problems with finding the hidden objects and other things, so I wonder if they've played this type as much as I, as I found it fairly typical, if not better, of this genre. I thought the storyline was especially good. I think I'll quit reading reviews. They often cause me to not buy a game, yet when I do, 9 times out of 10 I disagree with their critiques. I guess haters got to hate.
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