Grim Legends 2: Song of the Dark Swan

Grim Legends 2: Song of the Dark Swan

released on Feb 04, 2015

Grim Legends 2: Song of the Dark Swan

released on Feb 04, 2015

Embark on a dangerous quest through mysterious ruins and magical woods in the second chapter of Grim Legends series. Save the young queen from a mortal danger and change the faith of the entire kingdom. When a mysterious illness befalls the queen of the Eagle Kingdom, a famous healer is summoned to Eagle Castle to examine her. The Healer’s quest takes a sudden turn when the infant prince vanishes under mysterious circumstances. The queen is accused of practising dark magic and thrown into the prison tower. According to the kingdom’s law, sorcery is a crime punishable by death. The desperate King, believing his wife is innocent, begs the healer to find a way to exonerate the queen. The protagonist has only one day to reach the ruins of the Swan Kingdom and unravel the mystery behind the ruling family’s curse. Only then will she manage to find the young heir to the throne and save the queen from her execution. Will the healer be successful in saving the queen? Will she rescue the little prince from the clutches of dark magic? The fate of two kingdoms lies in the healer’s hands.


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Grim Legends 3: The Dark City
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I played the first Grim Legends back in 2018 and loved it; so I bought the other two in the series. None of the stories connect, so you don't need to play them in order.

The story and world building of Song of the Dark Swan kept the fairy tale style as the first. Kings, Queens, dragons, fairies, "good" and "dark" magic, kingdoms, etc. I did like the creators spin but the story was too predictable. I'm bit bummed they didn't keep the domino mini games; I enjoyed those matching ones. Your helpers were adorable and extra puzzle solving.

The artists always do a fantastic job on the digital art of the environments and hidden object puzzles. Kudos to them! The animations worked better here than in previous installments. The voice acting for the adults was alright. However, for the children.... oof. My only big complaints were the voice acting for the children and the story was bland. The extra mission added more gameplay and story telling for a character. It was a nice treat.