Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower Collector's Edition
Explore the legendary Timeless Tower! in addicting Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower Collector's Edition Game
System Requirements
- OS: Windows XP/Vista
- CPU: 800 Mhz
- RAM: 1024 MB
- DirectX: 9.0
Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower Collector's Edition Game Description
Clarence Flatt, an expert clockmaker, has asked for your help and has offered you the chance to explore the legendary Timeless Tower! While working on the incredible Ageless Clock, something goes wrong and pieces of the device end up all over the Timeless Tower. These pieces begin to unravel the very fabric of time, and only you can set things right in Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower, a fun Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game. This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card! The Collector's Edition includes:
Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower Collector's Edition full version features include:
- Bonus gameplay quest
- Built in Strategy Guide
- Fun Achievements
- Sneak peek of Enlightenus 3
- Full version of Forgotten Riddles: Mayan Princess
Game Screenshots
Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower Collector's Edition Game Customer Reviews
A truly great game. Its not a really Hog but what I would call fix the scene. You get a row of items to put back into a scene to slow fix it. In a circus scene you have to feed the elephant and then it sits up. Most of the scenes are used over and over again but it doesn't matter. The e cards are in each scene and it helps that the strategy guide shows you where they are. The graphics are top notch but I don't know about the music since I muted it.
The extras are oks but the concept art is very good. The art shows you how the scene evolves from the 1st sketching to final scene. Bonus game is pretty good. Its the same of the main game on how u play it. This time you fix the main clock tower and learn some stuff on what happen after the game.
The only downside is for people who want to see the sneak peak. You have to complete all the achievements in the game and some of them are not easy. You have to get up to 99 e cards, and not skip any of the mini games. Those two are the hardest to get. The guide is a big help but u can't use it in the fix the scenes and I think one of the mini games is random. Good Luck everyone :)
- by tarbarme
I found this one to be rather different than the usual seek and find. Instead you are given objects at the bottom of the screen and are to find in the scene where to use or put them. There are numerous items throughout that you need to pick-up to be used elsewhere. Did not care for the music, but then I generally turn it off anyway. Never thought to use the strategy guide so I don't know if it is usefull or not. Found 2 extra hints in every scene which came in handy to use for skipping the puzzles I didn't care to mess with during the one hour demo trial. The scenes where crisp and bright. Didn't see any dark areas where you'd have to squint to try to see something. Will probably buy this one as it is different and I found fun.
- by sandyterryb
Beautiful game. One that I am just sitting back and enjoying, not rushing through it since the graphics and sound are so well done. Not your usual HOG as already stated, plus the mini puzzles are quite different. I have the same thoughts playing this one as I did when I played the first Enlightenus, just don't want it to end. The only very small detail I would change would be not having the clock sparkle, it isn't sparkling when you are in the main areas but it is still there occasionally, but heck if that is the only complaint you can bet this game is a WINNER!!!!! And it is a WINNER!!!!!
- by EIEIO
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