Dream Chronicles 2: The Eternal Maze
- 50 unique backgrounds, 25 Chapters
- 80 Challenging puzzles
- 15 Dream Jewels
- 138 Dream Pieces to find throughout the game
- One big mystery that you will have an active role in solving
Product Description
Dream Chronicles 2 takes you deeper into the dream realm than ever before with over eighty engaging puzzles offering all-new challenges and longer game play. Play as our heroine, Faye, who is on a quest to reunite with her husband, Fidget, and fight the entrapment spells left behind by the Fairy Queen of Dreams! Navigate through a stunning story world full of intricate puzzles and magical landscapes! Unravel the secrets of the fairy realm as you unlock new game … More >>
Dream Chronicles 2: The Eternal Maze
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Thank you so much for your prompt return with my order. I and my family have really enjoyed it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Like the original Dream Chronicles, Dream Chronicles 2: The Eternal Maze has nice graphics and really nice music. The music actually stops playing a lot of the time, which bothers me, since I like it. Also like the original, the stupid Dream Jewel thing continues, although now there is an actual purpose where once you collect all the pieces of a Dream Jewel, you “meditate” upon it and learn a “secret.” There are too few levels in this sequel, just like in the original. Other similarities to the first game are the stupidity of the story line and the fact that the stupid story line remains unresolved at the end.
Some of the puzzles in this game are fun. However, I found most of them to be frustrating and I spent a LOT of time with walkthroughs online because it isn’t clear what you’re supposed to do, or because the hidden objects are too small to be found. NOT fun. I admit hidden object games are not my favorite. I get headaches from staring at the screen with my eyes bugging out. I hate the “Simon Says” type puzzles, too; so annoying. I turn the sound off on those and just follow the visual cues. I also hated the puzzles with the keys where, although there is a kind of system to which keys turn the other keys, you basically just have to keep clicking on different keys FOREVER until finally you hit the right combination. Again, NOT fun. And the mazes! Eternal Maze is right.
Not a big fan of this one. I love fantasy/fairy stories, but not stupid, frustrating ones like this one that don’t even have satisfying resolutions. I won’t be bothering with the third game.
Rating: 2 / 5
I loved the game but didn’t realize how short it was until my daughter and I played it. I can’t wait until I can own all of the games in this series. It is very entertaining, relaxing, and sometimes challenging.
Rating: 4 / 5
All of the Dream Chronicles games have amazing graphics and are pretty challenging. I usually have to cheat from the internet one or two times to beat these, but i like that is challenging enough to stump me. Dream Chronicles 3 is the best, but you should play all 3 in order as the story makes more sense.
Rating: 5 / 5
“Dream Chronicles” is mostly a puzzle game, although finding the dream pieces and the pieces to work the puzles adds a bit of hidden object appeal. A bit of hinting is available within the game because of the “shine” given to the hidden objects and dream pieces. If a player is truly stuck, though, a number of walkthroughs are available online. Because the hidden objects can be so small, I wouldn’t recommend this for someone without very good use of vision. All of the dialogue is presented on the screen, though, making it suitable for the hearing impaired.
I would give it 4 1/2 stars, if I could.
Rating: 4 / 5