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About This Game There is an old legend in Mexico that on “Dia de los Muertos” the Day of the Dead, the gates of heaven will open and the souls of our loved ones can visit the land of the living. That’s where the story of Manuel and Maria begins. An evil soul has kidnapped Maria. And now Manuel asks for your help to join him in this incredible adventure through the land of the dead after his beloved bride. Journey through beautiful scenery, relaxing music and help funny characters to find their belongings. Prove your skills in this challenging solitaire game!Steam Trading CardsFeatures tons of unique and clever puzzles a compelling story of love a rich and vibrant world tough challenges and great rewardsWhat people say about Forgotten TalesWhat a fantastic solitaire game, it even has a fantastic story to go along with it. I loved the features, the graphics, and the Solitaire game, but most of all, it has a very interesting story, enjoy! - pennmom36, Big Fish GamesI love this solitaire game! It’s colorful, the characters are funny the story line is cute. It’s different than most of the other solitaire games which can get repetitive and therefore boring. I would recommend this game. - Mernon54, Big Fish Games 7aa9394dea Title: Forgotten Tales: Day of the DeadGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Green Sauce GamesPublisher:Green Sauce GamesRelease Date: 27 May, 2016 Forgotten Tales: Day Of The Dead Full Crack [pack] forgotten tales day of the dead solitaire. forgotten tales day of the dead download. forgotten tales day of the dead review. forgotten tales day of the dead. forgotten tales day of the dead switch. forgotten tales day of the dead free download. forgotten tales day of the dead badge *EDIT for fairness* I'd give this a thumbs sideways after completing it.Finished it for achievements, around lvl 40 it kind of picks up, so if you can treat it as a tutorial till you reach that point it kind of gets better. Last 15 lvls can be a little grindy, which I didn't mind as it gave me a reason to use the nice power-ups and think ahead. Also I was wrong in my original review...or playing with my volume down, I really enjoyed the soundtrack, the cards I still don't really like but the backgrounds are nice.Original review with some amendments in bracketsCards are not random, am I going to win, yes I am, every level, always. (except the last 15 levels) Last card on the board is a 2, I draw a 6, I'm actually surprised but I know without a doubt the next card is an Ace or a 3. Next card is a 3, yay go me. This is true of every round by the way. The only game like this I've played where I end a turn and there was a shot left that I missed but I don't bother using the undo button because I don't have to, I'm going to win anyway. (except the last 15 levels) I just shrug and carry on. All power ups are subsequently rendered useless. (till the last 15 levels XD)It's a shame, because it really could have been interesting and fun and it should have been, but it's not, it's dull and it's repetitive and it's pointless. (till lvl 40 odd)If there's a reason for the pointless level design, like another reviewer, who was also disappointed, suggested, it's not good enough, they should have got rid of the reason it needed to be designed that way so they could have made an actual game.Will I finish it because achievements, yes I will. Will I hate myself for it yes I will (but not as much as I thought I would). Do I recommend it no I don't. (meh, if you absolutely love this type of game and really want a new one, go for it.)There's loads of good ones in this genre including Avalon 2 with city building and resource collecting and a really nice soundtrack and art work. Solitairica with class decks, mobs and an end boss to fight each card drawn and played is useful to you, nice humour, great difficulty curve. Regency with a nice story and nice power-ups and great artwork to name a few (You can pick all 3 of those up in a bundle with this one btw). All of these have good card and impact and combo sounds and nice animations. Day of the dead has none of these and the card artwork is so in your face the only difficulty is trying to see by it so you can take in all the cards.I can't comment on it's soundtrack since I honestly can't remember what it sounds like, which may be comment enough I guess.Why is this tutorial to counting the same price as the games I mentioned above. (If they reduced the price to a couple of pounds below others of this type, I'd probably give it a thumbs up. It's not quite as awful as the first 40 levels would have you believe.). It's an alright game in it's genre. However, there are way too many powerups that let you breeze through the entire game very easily. Also, every 2nd card in the stack will be a playable card for your layout, so it kind of defeats the mystery. Still had a lot of fun with this one.. It took me a bit of playing to figure out was this game was really all about. It's a non-random solitaire games with several goals for each level, and a story that's told by progressing through Chapters (a Chapter is just a group of 10 levels).The game starts off with a layout. You need to clear three different layouts to finish a level. You can purchase power-ups at any time to accomplish this. The power-ups quickly unlock so that you can purchase them, so they are not all available for purchase at the start. It follows the rules of building up or down on the deck. When the current layout is finished, the next layout appears, and you can keep building on the deck without drawing a new card, if possible. You are limited by the number of cards in the deck, though, one of the power-ups allows purchasing more cards.Now back up a second ... not random? What on earth does that mean? Well, here's the way it seems to work. You start off with a card that usually has cards on the boards playable on top of it. Not a big deal. However, when you draw a card, there is approximately a 3 in 4 chance that it has playable cards on the board for it. The 1 of 4 chance is just a wasted card. So, that makes it easier, right? Well, yes, it does. So where is the challenge?The challenge comes from meeting the goals (required). For example, "Play 8 cards in a row, no spades." You can use power-ups, and that helps a lot. The real challenge is getting 3 gold skulls on each level. You need a certain number of points to get there, and there is a meter in the upper right indicating how many skulls you will get. It comes down to the wire for this. The game has great art, a decent theme, interesting goals, and a different playing style. Always play for three gold skulls, and there is lots of fun to be had.. Nice, relaxing patience game.I don't normally play these games. I prefer arcade, action, flow games.But this one is nice.. If Steam was a brand of low cost toilets used extensively in public rest rooms then this game would be in its appropriate place.. The story, or almost lack thereof -- you meet one of the dead, he needs an item, you get that item a few hands later, repeat x3, repeat x10 -- is totally in no way tied to mechanics, unlike in many other solitaire quest type games. Gathering the (huge bunch of) potion ingredients is, too. This is just a filler you get at the end of some of the hands which would have otherwise had nothing at all, because each level has 10 hands, and only 3 "lack-of-the-story" items.You really would have a hard time noticing there even IS a story if some of the pop-ups were not unskippable.Booooooring.... It's a nice and casual game. Don't expect to be challenged to the limit, because it is not that difficult (untill now?)It's like the card game "patience", with some extras.Found some minor bug where the achievements don't show up in real-time. I had to restart the game to be able to see my achievements.Enjoying it thus far.. Forgotten Tales: Day of the Dead. Forgotten? Someone remembered. Enough to tell the tale in this game anyway.What we have here is the higher\/lower type of solitaire you'll find in several other games such as Regency Solitaire, Chef Solitaire, Faerie Solitaire, Legends of Solitaire, Goat Solitaire, and FarCry 4. As always, I want to know one thing. What does this particular solitaire game do to distinguish itself? From the other solitaire game I mean. Not like distinguish itself from the field of presidential candidates or anything. Having written jokingly about that before, and seeing what we have wound up with as the choice for the next president, I'm not going anywhere near that subject.Considering that what we are playing is the same as many times before, Forgotten Tales spices things up with a story about a guy trying to get his wife back from the land of the dead, which really resonates with me because it reminds me of making love to my ex. What really makes Forgotten Tales stand out for me though are the variety of power-ups and special cards.There are several special powers you can use, from revealing hidden cards, to crushing your enemies. Seeing them driven before you. Hearing the lamentations of their women. This is what is best in life. There are also cards that act as bombs, or rockets destroying everything in their path. Sometimes it's not so much solitaire as global thermonuclear war. Shall we play a game? No fighting though. Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room! Horror has a face... and you must make a friend of horror. Horror and moral terror are your friends.Ok, that's a lot of movies so getting back to the game at hand, if you like solitaire games, and I know you do, Forgotten Tales will help fill that dark void in your soul that yearns to devour the world. At least for a little while. Ia ia Cthulhu fhtagn!. Forgotten Tales: Day of the Dead. Forgotten? Someone remembered. Enough to tell the tale in this game anyway.What we have here is the higher/lower type of solitaire you'll find in several other games such as Regency Solitaire, Chef Solitaire, Faerie Solitaire, Legends of Solitaire, Goat Solitaire, and FarCry 4. As always, I want to know one thing. What does this particular solitaire game do to distinguish itself? From the other solitaire game I mean. Not like distinguish itself from the field of presidential candidates or anything. Having written jokingly about that before, and seeing what we have wound up with as the choice for the next president, I'm not going anywhere near that subject.Considering that what we are playing is the same as many times before, Forgotten Tales spices things up with a story about a guy trying to get his wife back from the land of the dead, which really resonates with me because it reminds me of making love to my ex. What really makes Forgotten Tales stand out for me though are the variety of power-ups and special cards.There are several special powers you can use, from revealing hidden cards, to crushing your enemies. Seeing them driven before you. Hearing the lamentations of their women. This is what is best in life. There are also cards that act as bombs, or rockets destroying everything in their path. Sometimes it's not so much solitaire as global thermonuclear war. Shall we play a game? No fighting though. Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room! Horror has a face... and you must make a friend of horror. Horror and moral terror are your friends.Ok, that's a lot of movies so getting back to the game at hand, if you like solitaire games, and I know you do, Forgotten Tales will help fill that dark void in your soul that yearns to devour the world. At least for a little while. Ia ia Cthulhu fhtagn!. It's an alright game in it's genre. However, there are way too many powerups that let you breeze through the entire game very easily. Also, every 2nd card in the stack will be a playable card for your layout, so it kind of defeats the mystery. Still had a lot of fun with this one.

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