Emerald Tale
Low Cost Game Emerald Tale
Solve puzzles and break runes to find magic artifacts and rescue the princess from a ferocious dragon. Find a variety of enchanted items and artifacts with their own helpful abilities and mysterious stories. With over 110 mysterious levels and a simple game play mechanic, Emerald Tale is both addicting and fun.
- Over 110 mysterious levels.
- Great power ups!
- Fun and familiar game play.
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This is a copy of lots of old games, “brand new interactive experience” at all. Popcap’s Atomica. Nevosoft’s Wonderlines. Thunderstorm’s Davinci’s Secret and lots of others.
Fortunately, the game is a very good version of this otherwise tired gamestyle.
I bought this game a couple days after it came out and I’m still playing it. I’m in the process of replaying it right now because I’m missing five coins, one gem and two treasures and I haven’t figured out how to access one of the secret levels. I just love this game and it’s not even my usual type at all. Also, I love the horrible English in the game (which is just part of its charm). Some of the translations are so bad I truly don’t know what the authors were trying to say!
PS: I think it’s more than just a Sunday afternoon-type game. It’s got hours and hours of game play. Towards the end, one level can take well over 30 minutes to finish, more if you’re trying to blow up everything to find coins or a gem.
I have played twice and cannot get 300 coins to go to the secret level in the sky, where I presume the last treasures are. I make sure that every level is empty before I leave, has anyone got all 300 coins?
Dollyann
I found this an excellent game, and bought it as soon as I finished the demo period - my wife has also become addicted.
I did hit one possibly rare, but serious, bug. In some of the final levels you start with a small clear area and the rest of the map is hidden by terrain. In one case a rune exploded and destroyed all the visible runes, leaving me with no possible move to make. I searched the rest of the map with the mouse but none of the tiles I found could be moved. There’s no way to continue the game from there, because you can only make new tiles grow by moving an existing tile. There also seems to be no way to restart the level or revert to any earlier save point.
Dollyann… I haven’t either and I’m going crazy trying to find them. I’ve played the levels two or three times now and I still can’t find those last five coins and one of the gems. I’m assuming the last treasure (the one in the middle) is on the secret level.
As soon as Real Arcade releases this game (it’s in evaluation mode right now), there will be a message board for it. I’m so addicted to figuring out how to get to the last level, I numbered every level and created a jpg of the layout so I can go back and write down what I found in each one and maybe even upload the picture somewhere to see if others can help, too. I hope I have enough patience to wait that long!
I’m also on the search for those last 5 coins. I’ve contacted support hoping they tell me where to find those last 5 coins.
I agree to the comments. But in that level where you can’t see the runes. There is 1 place where you can move a rune.
I downloaded the trial version of this game, and the English was so bad, I couldn’t get through the game!
Will someone please teach these game developers to speak English? A few grammatical errors are acceptable, but not this bad.
I bought this game a couple days after it came out and I’m still playing it. I’m in the process of replaying it right now because I’m missing five coins, one gem and two treasures and I haven’t figured out how to access one of the secret levels. I just love this game and it’s not even my usual type at all. Also, I love the horrible English in the game (which is just part of its charm). Some of the translations are so bad I truly don’t know what the authors were trying to say!
PS: I think it’s more than just a Sunday afternoon-type game. It’s got hours and hours of game play. Towards the end, one level can take well over 30 minutes to finish, more if you’re trying to blow up everything to find coins or a gem.
I bought this game a couple days after it came out and I’m still playing it. I’m in the process of replaying it right now because I’m missing five coins, one gem and two treasures and I haven’t figured out how to access one of the secret levels. I just love this game and it’s not even my usual type at all. Also, I love the horrible English in the game (which is just part of its charm). Some of the translations are so bad I truly don’t know what the authors were trying to say!
PS: I think it’s more than just a Sunday afternoon-type game. It’s got hours and hours of game play. Towards the end, one level can take well over 30 minutes to finish, more if you’re trying to blow up everything to find coins or a gem.
I bought this game a couple days after it came out and I’m still playing it. I’m in the process of replaying it right now because I’m missing five coins, one gem and two treasures and I haven’t figured out how to access one of the secret levels. I just love this game and it’s not even my usual type at all. Also, I love the horrible English in the game (which is just part of its charm). Some of the translations are so bad I truly don’t know what the authors were trying to say!
PS: I think it’s more than just a Sunday afternoon-type game. It’s got hours and hours of game play. Towards the end, one level can take well over 30 minutes to finish, more if you’re trying to blow up everything to find coins or a gem.