About This Game No one knew who built the ancient tower that loomed beside the coast. The young girl figured water must have once flowed down its giant aqueducts into her village, but even her grandfather couldn't remember seeing the mill's old water wheel turn. These days it is the job of her and the other children to journey to-and-from the tower to collect what little water bubbles up in the caves beneath it. But everything is about to change when she awakens a mysterious glowing orb buried beneath the puddles. Images long hidden on the cavern walls now glow with hints of a new hope for her drought-stricken village, and the sealed door of the tower sits ajar for the first time in centuries. With her curious companion in tow, the young girl bravely enters the crumbling ruins of the ancient machine to discover if its long-held secrets hold the key to her future.Golem is a heart-warming adventure about a young girl and a shape-shifting golem who must navigate the ruins of an ancient tower to solve its challenging puzzles and re-activate its long-dormant machines.Features:Explore 10 expansive levels, from the caverns deep below the tower to the windswept turrets perched above the surrounding desert.Using the different skills of the girl and the golem, solve the tower's puzzles to navigate the broken ruins and re-activate its long dormant machines.Help the golem evolve through five unique forms that each bring new abilities to aid the two companions on their journey.Decipher the tower's cryptic pictographs to find clues to its ancient builders and the origins of the mysterious golem. 7aa9394dea Title: GolemGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Longbow GamesPublisher:Longbow GamesRelease Date: 29 May, 2018 Golem Download] [key Serial Number] golem 3 star guide. golem deck 2019. golem robot. golem xenogears. limehouse golem movie download. golem wallet ios. golem wikipedia english. the golem full izle. iron golem spawner ps4. golem gates key. stone golem rare wow. the limehouse golem 2017 torrent. gollum quotes movie. the golem 1915 full movie. golem albania. golem night witch clone. 5e golem clay. darkorbit golem bot crack 2018. golem korab. the golem full movie. gollum questions. golem ps4 review. limehouse golem full synopsis. golem 6 upgrade cost. golem nicknames. golem rage apk. golem addon for mcpe. rock golem cheat ark. d&d golem pc. limehouse golem final explicacion. iron golem farm ps4. sand golem rar. golem jeu pc. golem night witch deck 2019 Nice atmosphere, mechanics are well-introduced and easy to apply, and the puzzles are pretty nice so far. Having an option to speed up the movement is nice. I had one brief moment of camera issues when the golem got too far away from me, but that's the only issue I've seen. Would recommend to friends.. A very nice family oriented game.. Before I get into the bad stuff, I'll start off by saying this: It's truly a beautiful game with high potential. The puzzles are over-all interesting though not extremely challenging.On to the bad stuff.The hardest part about this game isn't the puzzles themselves. It's when there's no clear indication of what to do, or the camera.The camera controls in general are rather bad. You control it with 'ASDW' but the problem is that it has a tendency to sweep towards the character you're controlling while zooming in to a set FOV. This means that when you're using features that require you to see beyond that small window, the camera will constantly automatically pull away from what you're doing. This forced me to start over what I was doing several times during my playthrough.Then there're the actual character controls. They're honestly not much better, even though they're just you clicking at a spot you want the selected character to go to. It works fine while walking over 'normal' obstacles, but I've noticed that this function can only interact with climbable objects(like ropes) once per click.This means that if you want to walk some distance, climb a rope, and then jump off on a platform, you'll have to choose. Either you walk to the rope and grab it in the first click, and climb it and jump off with the second click, or you walk to it and climb it in the first click and jump off on the second.If it's just walking or going through doorways, you can go as far and go through as many doorways as neccessary for the character to get where you want it in a single click.This does not mean that you can't make characters pathfind through climbing. Later on in the game, when the golem turns into a monkey, you can call it to the girl. This working despite all obstacles proves that it's most likely a bug, an obvious one they somehow didn't catch before releasing.The cutscenes are snapshot-images. While some do have movement, it's mostly minimal. Furthermore, in my case, the images weren't rendering propperly, resulting in the blurred graphics you'd expect from a game on one of the older consoles, not a game whose selling point is atleast partially the graphics\/beautiful environment.Finally, the ending. It was honestly one of the more disappointing points for me. Firstly, the tower you've been starting up to get water with relies on sunlight, yet all of a sudden in the end cutscene, it starts raining as the steam condensates into raindrops. The thing is, it's still sunny outside. Meaning that, for some reason, the builders decided that after filtering, purifying and boiling the water, the best method to send it out into the aqueducts was to let it rain through the tower's insides, presumably to be collected further down.Then there's a slight problem revealed. Just before the water from the tower reaches the girl's village, it spills out due to one of the arches being broken, something that's apparently not only a great surprise to the girl, it also apparently nulls the effort they've put in so far. Because there's apparently no way the villages who've been suffering from drought all this time could just collect it from the veritable LAKE that logically should be forming right next to their huts. The golem's final form, a humanoid, has gained the power to levitate objects. You've used it numerous times to move objects(duh) and even build simple bridges. Thus, the golem's reaction is to use the very same power to put the broken arch back together, despite it being far FAR out of any previously indicated range. This, however, seemingly kills the golem. Rather unnecessarily so aswell. There are several rather obvious indications of sequels in the form them hinting that atleast two more towers existing that are related to the tower the storyline takes place in. If so, then I hope they atleast patch this game first, because as I've mentioned, it HAS potential. It just isn't leveraged yet.It's furthermore rather short. I got through it in just past 1.5h and I spent some time walking back and forth because I didn't have any idea as to what I was doing. In a second playthrough you could most likely get through it in less that an hour. As such, I'd say that it's not worth its price. I'd be hesitant to recommend buying it in its current state even for 5\u20ac, much less the current full price of 15.EDIT: One point I forgot to mention is the sound. The music cuts oddly when the golem 'evolves', some things make an aweful amount of racket, such as the golem walking up and down stairs, and some things lack sound for no obvious reason, such as object collision.. Only played the game a little so far as you can see from my video link below -https:\/\/youtu.be\/_ZhIPcc5_yMBut in General it seems a fun little puzzle game you seem to just use the mouse (left button) and keyboard (W,S,A,D and Space bar) to move your charter around The little girl (and the Golem, when he follows you or your pushing him etc). As well as moving the camara (what seems to snap back if you zoom to much in) as well as being able to speed the game up what is also nice.I like the neat little animations the girl does when she jumps of things or spins around stuff it isn't needed but adds a nice charm to the game, They seems to be 10 levels (Or Puzzle rooms if you will) from what I can see so far (again not finished yet).I had a problem with my Radeon RX Vega 64 (AMD) PC that the game kept crashing my system (I play spellforce 3, Elex, star Citizen, Total War: Warhammer just to name a few games on that system fine) most of the time but on my wife's Nivida 1070 (Intel) it worked smooth as butter not a single problem so just putting down to warn since I assume that will get fixed or it is a unique case with my Vegas PC etc. So all in all for the price it is a nice little game especially if you like puzzle click based games etc if your not really in to that then I guess this game is not for you etc.Anyway hope this review and the above video of me trying to game helps any one who is taking a look at this little charming puzzle game etc.. Puzzle point-and-click game, despite what you might think this combo works quite nicely. Managed to finish in about 4 hours without any great difficulty. Almost all the ideas here are extremely well thought out, and as such most puzzles are very satisfying to overcome. However, lack of polish on a couple of mid-to-late levels meant the solutions were sometimes a little more frustrating than they could have been. A particular gripe on the last level required me to restart the entire level to correct my mistake. The camera also becomes the surprise antagonist by the end, and some minor keyboard gymnastics were needed to keep the camera from driving me completely mad.Still very happy with time and money spent on this game, and hope this encourages Longbow Games to try their hand at this style more often, though perhaps with a bit more polish next time!. Before I get into the bad stuff, I'll start off by saying this: It's truly a beautiful game with high potential. The puzzles are over-all interesting though not extremely challenging.On to the bad stuff.The hardest part about this game isn't the puzzles themselves. It's when there's no clear indication of what to do, or the camera.The camera controls in general are rather bad. You control it with 'ASDW' but the problem is that it has a tendency to sweep towards the character you're controlling while zooming in to a set FOV. This means that when you're using features that require you to see beyond that small window, the camera will constantly automatically pull away from what you're doing. This forced me to start over what I was doing several times during my playthrough.Then there're the actual character controls. They're honestly not much better, even though they're just you clicking at a spot you want the selected character to go to. It works fine while walking over 'normal' obstacles, but I've noticed that this function can only interact with climbable objects(like ropes) once per click.This means that if you want to walk some distance, climb a rope, and then jump off on a platform, you'll have to choose. Either you walk to the rope and grab it in the first click, and climb it and jump off with the second click, or you walk to it and climb it in the first click and jump off on the second.If it's just walking or going through doorways, you can go as far and go through as many doorways as neccessary for the character to get where you want it in a single click.This does not mean that you can't make characters pathfind through climbing. Later on in the game, when the golem turns into a monkey, you can call it to the girl. This working despite all obstacles proves that it's most likely a bug, an obvious one they somehow didn't catch before releasing.The cutscenes are snapshot-images. While some do have movement, it's mostly minimal. Furthermore, in my case, the images weren't rendering propperly, resulting in the blurred graphics you'd expect from a game on one of the older consoles, not a game whose selling point is atleast partially the graphics\/beautiful environment.Finally, the ending. It was honestly one of the more disappointing points for me. Firstly, the tower you've been starting up to get water with relies on sunlight, yet all of a sudden in the end cutscene, it starts raining as the steam condensates into raindrops. The thing is, it's still sunny outside. Meaning that, for some reason, the builders decided that after filtering, purifying and boiling the water, the best method to send it out into the aqueducts was to let it rain through the tower's insides, presumably to be collected further down.Then there's a slight problem revealed. Just before the water from the tower reaches the girl's village, it spills out due to one of the arches being broken, something that's apparently not only a great surprise to the girl, it also apparently nulls the effort they've put in so far. Because there's apparently no way the villages who've been suffering from drought all this time could just collect it from the veritable LAKE that logically should be forming right next to their huts. The golem's final form, a humanoid, has gained the power to levitate objects. You've used it numerous times to move objects(duh) and even build simple bridges. Thus, the golem's reaction is to use the very same power to put the broken arch back together, despite it being far FAR out of any previously indicated range. This, however, seemingly kills the golem. Rather unnecessarily so aswell. There are several rather obvious indications of sequels in the form them hinting that atleast two more towers existing that are related to the tower the storyline takes place in. If so, then I hope they atleast patch this game first, because as I've mentioned, it HAS potential. It just isn't leveraged yet.It's furthermore rather short. I got through it in just past 1.5h and I spent some time walking back and forth because I didn't have any idea as to what I was doing. In a second playthrough you could most likely get through it in less that an hour. As such, I'd say that it's not worth its price. I'd be hesitant to recommend buying it in its current state even for 5\u20ac, much less the current full price of 15.EDIT: One point I forgot to mention is the sound. The music cuts oddly when the golem 'evolves', some things make an aweful amount of racket, such as the golem walking up and down stairs, and some things lack sound for no obvious reason, such as object collision.. A very nice family oriented game.. Bought the game on day 1.I was expecting a puzzle platformer, but really it's more of a puzzle point and click. Not a bad thing at all, but the descrip[tion doesn't really reflect that.I've only played through part of it so far, so I can only judge from what I've experienced. I like the way it looks, the art direction and the music. It has a relaxing atmosphere to it. Puzzles so far aren't extremely challenging, but I enjoy the mechanics of them, or at least the concept of the mechanics.The implementation is a little hit or miss at times I feel, especially when you get to the point when you can control the golem independently fromthe main character.I absolutely HATE the camera though, more particularly how it automatically recenters on the main character. It's actually most annoying as you're trying to get a wide view of the level you're in and trying to decide your next moves. In my opinion, the camera should be fixed and moved only by the player as s\/he intends to, and maybe give an extra option to recenter if desired (like right click or something).Aside from the frustrating camera and sometimes awkward ways of controlling the golem, it's a very interesting game.It's too early for me to tell if it's worth the price, but I don't regret my purchase.. Could be a nice and easy and relaxing game, if it wasn't for the camera. How it tends to center on the player is at first simply annoying, but graduates to outright detestable in second half when the game gets more "physical". With how one finds oneself juggling keyboard and mouse, the whole thing is almost reduced to an arcade genre, and not in a good way.. Nice atmosphere, mechanics are well-introduced and easy to apply, and the puzzles are pretty nice so far. Having an option to speed up the movement is nice. I had one brief moment of camera issues when the golem got too far away from me, but that's the only issue I've seen. Would recommend to friends.
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