![]() ![]() On the quest to find her missing mother, prim and proper Enne Salta became reluctant allies with Levi Glaisyer, the city’s most famous con man. Indulge your vices in the City of Sin, where a sinister street war is brewing and fame is the deadliest killer of them all… Amanda Foody definitely struck me in the feels with this book and the ending really made me wish that I had the third book to read, like right now! Here is a short synopsis of the book: The stakes are higher, everything moves a lot faster, I was more familiar with the world and there are so many awesome new characters introduced. I’m happy to say that I really loved this book, even more than Ace of Shades. ![]() I really enjoyed Ace of Shades when I read it last year, and after the cliffhanger at the end of it, I was super excited to get to King of Fools. I received this book from HQ Young Adult, through Netgalley UK, in exchange for an honest review.Īs always, thank you so much to HQ Young Adult and Netgalley for allowing me to read this book early, this was a massively anticipated release for me this year, so getting the chance to read it early was amazing. If the game had a convenience plot, it would be incomparably better.Expected Publication: 2nd May (yes, it releases today!)īechdel Test: Pass-Enne, Grace and Lola have multiple discussions which are not about men, about their gang, The Spirits. And last but not least, by the middle of the game you’ll have several dozens of quest items stocked in your inventory, which makes it absolutely impossible to quickly find what you need or just remember what you already have found.Īlas, despite all its humor, amusing graphics and fresh innovations, City of Fools gets boring just after a few minutes of play. Second, the dairy doesn’t point the current location of game characters that can give or have already given you quests, so you’ll have to make additional notes on a piece of paper so as not to get lost. Given the huge size of the city, it’s rather a big disadvantage. First, you can’t jump from one location to another via the map. In addition to trite humor, which may confuse some players, City of Fools has proved to have an awkward map and absolutely useless diary. Unfortunately, there are several disadvantages that may completely spoil your game experience. The hidden object scenes are crisp and uncluttered, while the scenes of the city resemble plasticine arts and look very fresh. The point is that some of the items you need to find are sold in local stores, and to get them you’ll have to part with your hard earned money. As for innovations, I found the money system presented in City of Fools quite unusual for a casual game. Just keep in mind that it’s better not to play this game with your children. I won’t delve into the details about the first paragraph, so as not to spoil your appetite if you’re eating or have just eaten. In addition, City of Fools can boast of a rather vulgar humor in decent quantity and a lot of interesting innovations. On the other hand, there is a lot of challenging hidden object scenes with both traditional object lists and silhouette object lists. The puzzles are few and mostly quite easy. As a result, the game completely loses the sense just a few minutes after you start playing it, forcing you to fill your inventory with dozens of useless items and read tons of absolutely mad, though pretty fun dialogue. Characters are plentiful, and the items you’re asked to find are located in the most unexpected places all around the city. ![]() Most of the tasks generally boil down to finding specific items, aimlessly strolling through the city of Tundel. It would seem that the problem is clear, but no such luck! Once you arrive at Tundel, you discover that the mayor lives on a remote island, and to get there you need to make an obscene amount of money, fulfilling stupid orders of local people. Your main goal is to meet with the mayor of Tundel in order to find out what he knows about a UFO recently seen in the vicinity of the city. ![]()
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