Pamela Cavendish returns for another adventure! The famous anthropologist ventures into the northern reaches of Europe to rescue a friend who went missing while following the trail of Norse gods. Is this mere coincidence or is there something more behind the legend of Loki and Hodur?
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This was a disappointing entry for hidden object games. I am still surprised that was released in 2017. Honestly I would have guessed it was older.
The animations just speaking to NPCs was bad. They looked like paper doll figures: stiff, lifeless, and unnatural. I did not care for the interactions instead of actually finding hidden object in scenes. It's fine if you want to try something new or different, but this happened a lot. I picked a HO game because I thought that's what I was going to be playing; not the interactions sequences.
The story was incredibly lazy and almost word for word ripped from Norse mythology. No creativity of any kind.
The bonus stage was nonsensical. It randomly dropped you getting attacked by...zombies? I have no idea why this was included.
Avoid this one.
The animations just speaking to NPCs was bad. They looked like paper doll figures: stiff, lifeless, and unnatural. I did not care for the interactions instead of actually finding hidden object in scenes. It's fine if you want to try something new or different, but this happened a lot. I picked a HO game because I thought that's what I was going to be playing; not the interactions sequences.
The story was incredibly lazy and almost word for word ripped from Norse mythology. No creativity of any kind.
The bonus stage was nonsensical. It randomly dropped you getting attacked by...zombies? I have no idea why this was included.
Avoid this one.