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  1. Jun 17, 2019
    8
    Love these games! The more hidden object puzzles the better. Don't mess with the things that work in these games. We want the quirky stories and characters and lots of puzzles, especially the hidden object ones. One reviewer says there are too many of these hidden object puzzles in this one, that is impossible in my opinion. I always buy these games the minute they come to Xbox, notLove these games! The more hidden object puzzles the better. Don't mess with the things that work in these games. We want the quirky stories and characters and lots of puzzles, especially the hidden object ones. One reviewer says there are too many of these hidden object puzzles in this one, that is impossible in my opinion. I always buy these games the minute they come to Xbox, not something I do with any other franchise except Doom or Serious Sam, they must be doing something very right. Keep them coming, I will buy every one and thank you to the developers for bringing something different and unique to the gaming world. Expand
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  1. Jul 8, 2019
    70
    Queen’s Quest 3: The End of Dawn on Xbox One manages to possess a story full of intriguing plot points, some truly wonderful artwork, a cracking bonus chapter and a shed load of collectibles. Unfortunately, it’s held back by the mini-game selection, the terrible animation and a cursor issue which really puts a damper on every single hidden object section.
  2. Jun 12, 2019
    65
    Much like any other game from Artifex Mundi, Queen’s Quest III: The End of Dawn will serve you well if you’re seeking a decent point-and-click adventure that’s chock-full of interesting, diverse puzzles. The entire experience is predictably pulled shy of greatness due its hit and miss story, its poor animations, and its shoddy voice work, but, in grand scheme of things, the game does manage to maintain player engagement through variety and innovation.