About This Game Meet Lemuel Barnabas. He is not a protagonist in our story, but just look at him - he’s scrappy and funny, talks to himself, likes music and long walks behind the bar. In a word - he is quite mad, but as mad as he is, he’s the one you come to for help. Help? What happened? You didn’t hear? Apparently there is this thing called Halloween. I know, I know, it sounds stupid. But there’s candy involved! Now I have your attention. The city of Dern is ostracized from the Halloween community. Everyone around you seem to know something about it, but you’re a boy, nobody is going to tell you. In this step away from the classic HO gaming take things into your own hands and find out whatever happened to Halloween. Features- Adventure and Casual mode, option to choose between point-and-click and hidden-object game - 10+ hours of gameplay - 6 chapters - Double inventory contains 3 types of objects: regular everyday stuff, the interactive objects which can be modified, and the Giztruments, tools that can be upgraded - RPG elements - Challenging puzzles/mini-games - Ludicrous comments - Imaginative characters - Unlockable achievements - Special collectable candies - Backyard enhancement project: side-quest, option to use candies and purchase Backyard elementsSteam Greenlight 7aa9394dea Title: Evil Pumpkin: The Lost HalloweenGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:Two DesperadosPublisher:Two DesperadosRelease Date: 11 Jul, 2014 Evil Pumpkin: The Lost Halloween Crack Exe I like this game very much and have to give it a 'Thumbs Up' mainly 'cause I love weird games! However, personally I wouldn't pay full price for this game.. 10 out of 10Evil Pumpkin is the perfect game for Halloween and a wonderful HOG\/PAC despite some of the negative reviews. This is an Advanced Hidden Object so it is not for n00bs to the genre. This game seems to focus more on Puzzles and Point and Click than Hidden Object and the atmosphere is perfect for Halloween. The story is fun and keeps you engaged. This game is not difficult unless you are relatively new to 'point and click' games. You will have to use your brain to solve some of the puzzles but nothing too difficult. There are guides if you are not sure what to do next -which I used a few times. My 5th grade niece played through the game without any issue. I found this game pleasantly challenging in parts so it is not so 'mindless' as some of the more basic entries in this genre. I was able to earn all the achievements.All HOG\/PAC developers should pay attention to this game. I would love to see more games like this.Highly recommend to anyone wishing for a true challenge in the Point and Click\/Hidden Object genre.. I enjoy Hidden Object games, so considering the good price...I decided to try out Evil Pumpkin. It wasn't very good. The graphics were nice enough, but the storyline and ending felt incomplete. In my personal opinion, the best sort of hidden object games are the ones where you find items in your surroundings and puzzle out how to use them (as compared to going straight from one hidden object scene to another hidden object scene with no plot or puzzle in between.) This game does follow those guidelines; however, the game doesn't play out quite right. You have to do things in a cetain order to trigger events (which isn't unusual) but if you haven't finished something..you aren't able to continue on in the game until you do. An example of this is when I found a crop of flowers that I needed to get my hands on. In my possession I had a knife, scissors, hatchet, and pruning shears (or something like that.) Yet, it told me that I was using the wrong items. About 30 minutes later, I got to a point where I needed the flowers , I searched for an agonizing amount of time because I hadn't picked up anything extra that seemed like it would work. Of course, it was one of those very items that I was supposed to be using! It had kept telling me the item was wrong so I guessed that I was just missing a crucial item I didn't see. I am not sure why I couldn't just cut the flowers and carry them around in the inventory for a bit, but that is the nature of this game. It doesn't tell you what is required with puzzles...you just have to guess correctly. Including the ending...it was extremely frustrating and then it was just....over. Sorry, I had a lot of hope for this game, but it just didn't hit the mark.. The game itself is quite good. However there are way too many bugs in the mini-games that prevent you from progressing further in the game. Since you can't save in stages, this means that your only option when you encounter a bug is to restart the game from the very beginning. I restarted the game twice before I just gave up.. I love this game! I am so sad because I cannot finish it. My game is glitching at the puzzle in the "upside down labrynth" when I am doing the object search. There seems to be no key to open the chest to get the necklace. I have watched a walkthrough for the game, and my game just doesn't have the key to open to chest. Looks like I can't complete this game that I paid for... and I was really loving it too.. I have to give this game a thumbs down with an overall score of a 4 or a 5 out of 10. The game is alternately split almost 50\/50 between being clever & brilliant in some parts, with other parts where the puzzles are a little obscure or non-intuitive to the point of requiring a guide. There were 1-2 puzzles per chapter that were basically unsolvable through logic. Most of these I managed to strongarm my way through just by trying everything, including things that didn't make much sense and weren't really achievable through the game's own logic system. Yet they were ultimately reachable through large leaps of logic and past adventure game experience.But there were probably 3 or so puzzles in the game overall that were unsolvable without a guide, and that, even if you had an expansive knowledge of the puzzles and their origins (like the astrology\/torch puzzle) the final solutions still lacked logical sense. And then of course there was the fact that the game experienced a final, game-breaking glitch in the last puzzle\/final boss that prevented me from finishing the game; and the fact that there are no saves involved, which means for me to get the last two achievements in the game, I'd have to play through the first 3 chapters again to try to get the candle achievement, and if I messed it up again, have to play through the first 3 chapters of the game for each additional try. Hell no.I would have rated the game around a 7 or so, but the game-breaking glitch at the end and the ludicrousnessness of the candle achievement in a game without saves results in me taking away at least a point for each. There's no good reason that either of these things are still issues and haven't been fixed by the devs by now. There's definitely talent and inspiration behind this game, but there's also a final level of polish lacking to make the game cohesive and fully functional. For adventuer game fanatics, it's probably still worth a look, and you may go for large stretches of the game remaining very satisfied and entertained. But be forewarned about the eventual problematic puzzles and game glitches that will have spin you around and be resentful that a game this good for much of its run doesn't have the last several wrinkles ironed out.
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