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  • Summary: A mysterious villain is playing with time and the consequences are devastating. His goal is to bring about a new world order by returning the Priest, the King of Atlantis and the Ancient Emperor! Claire and her friends must find out who the villain is and stop him and all his minions.

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    A mysterious villain is playing with time and the consequences are devastating. His goal is to bring about a new world order by returning the Priest, the King of Atlantis and the Ancient Emperor! Claire and her friends must find out who the villain is and stop him and all his minions.

    But you must hurry! This journey takes you through a world full of extinct creatures and fantastic technologies. It's up to you to fix time paradoxes in this fast-paced strategy adventure game!
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  1. Nov 1, 2019
    5
    Lost Artifacts: Time Machine has a mysterious villain is using a time machine to destroy everything in his path. He wants to return theLost Artifacts: Time Machine has a mysterious villain is using a time machine to destroy everything in his path. He wants to return the Priest, the King of Atlantis and the Ancient Emperor so he can use them to create a new world order! Claire and her friends must find out who the villain is and stop him and all his minions. Go on a journey across a world full of extinct creatures and fantastic technologies in the exciting casual strategy Lost Artifacts. Many varied quests, over 50 levels, an ok storyline, simple gameplay, and a fantasy world. Create portals, restore epic buildings, seek out extinct animals, overcome challenges and manage resources. Simple controls and a clear tutorial will help you easily learn the basics of the game. All this sounds decent right? Problem is the game felt more like a chore to me than fun. It reminded me very much of the gnome games in design and style but without the fun factor I had with that series. This isn't a terrible game but isn't fantastic either, so I'm on the fence with this one at the end of the day. Overly priced since a mobile version can be purchase much cheaper, although I'm not a mobile gamer so I'd rather spend a little more to enjoy it on the Xbox One console. Expand