Hamilton's Great Adventure Reviews
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App ID | 42140 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Fatshark |
Publishers | Fatshark |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, Shared/Split Screen, Partial Controller Support, Remote Play Together, Steam Leaderboards, Steam Trading Cards |
Genres | Casual, Indie, Adventure |
Release Date | 31 May, 2011 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Swedish |

10 Total Reviews
7 Positive Reviews
3 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Hamilton's Great Adventure has garnered a total of 10 reviews, with 7 positive reviews and 3 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
642 minutes
One of the most polished, addictive and, dare I say, adorable puzzlers to come out in the past 20 years. The design of each and every one of the 63 levels is absolutely perfect. Puzzle fans: Play it.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
611 minutes
What is Hamilton's Great Adventure ?
If youre looking for a simple, chilling puzzle adventure game to chill when you want to relax a bit, something easy to get into that doesnt get to stressful or demand too much from you, this is a great pick, hamilton is decently sized for what it is, it begins easy and has a satisfying gameplay loop and gets more challenging in the later laters, you will die a lot but the more you learn how to use the abilities the game gives to you the better you get, its a fun experience, its a tile based adventuer game focused on dealing with simple puzzles and reaching the end of a level, theres 44 levels in the game not includind the bonus levels which I think are like 20 of them, so theres pretty ammount of content for people who want more after beating the game's main levels, it is what it is a pretty simple indie game if thats what youre looking for during a sale this is pretty cheap, want a easy to get into indie game to chill then this one is a good pick, I had fun with it.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
273 minutes
Hamilton's Great Adventure is a game that I can't recommend. It's not that it's a broken game (though there's reports of computer problems, so buyer be ware). It's not that it's insanely hard or insanely easy. It's just not a very good game. If you have nothing else to play, maybe you'll get some enjoyment out of this, but the problem is I wouldn't spend money on it.
The real problem of the game is the puzzles aren't well laid out, you can choose to either fly your bird over the level and understand the layout, or you can choose to run the level a few times and make mistakes. Both ways take about the same time, and there's not much here that will be difficult, except for a few annoying puzzles.
The other issue is this game is overly graphical. If the game had a great iconic look to it, that would be one thing, but the graphics in this game make it harder to solve the puzzles as the player sometimes isn't clear what a panel or a location really looks like. Going to 3d isn't as big a problem as the art choices. When you can't tell where the switch is or what is a switch, that's not good.
But really the biggest problem on this game is it's just not that much fun. The feedback loop of trying a level and failing because of X isn't fun. The challenge of "mastering" each level is pretty low. It's more of a game that will be beaten by repetition rather than skill. Even for a puzzle master, they'll have to waste their time trying to see the level, rather than figuring out the level that's pretty weak.
Personally I would recommend playing something else. Hamilton's great Adventure isn't a good name. It's not really an adventure, and it's certainly not great. Honestly I'm starting to question if his name is really Hamilton.
I usually end a negative review by recommending other games to play instead of this. For this game, well there's not many games like this (because there's bad design choices) but Talos Principle will give you far more enjoyment. Portal 2 is amazing, any of the Cyan Worlds games (Myst, riven) will give you a real adventure, The Witness is fantastic. And the thing is all those games cost more than this game, but they are worth the extra money.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
71 minutes
Does NOT work on Windows 10. Under any circumstance.
I was able to leave the game on the crash popup for an hour to get my card drops, so it's got that going for it.
👍 : 15 |
😃 : 2
Negative
Playtime:
89 minutes
AVOID - DOES NOT WORK IN WINDOWS 10 an if forum posts are to be believed DOES NOT RUN ON AMD chips. Game crashes as soon as launched. Not help in forums worked.
Picked up as part of the FatShark sale bundle so unable to refund.
Should not be allowed to sell games that do not work.
👍 : 18 |
😃 : 4
Negative
Playtime:
26 minutes
Why is this "verified on Steam Deck"?
Game crashes as soon as the actual game play starts, right after the cut scenes.
Also, game has zero update history after its release in 2011, so don't expect it to be fixed.
Steam needs to remove the "Verified on Deck" tag.
👍 : 9 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
130 minutes
[h1] Information / Review English [/h1]
Hamilton's Great Adventure is a puzzle / adventure game developed by Fatshark.
[h1] Gameplay / Story [/h1]
The intrepid adventurer Ernest Hamilton and his ingenious bird Sasha are on the trail of the ancient mystery of the lost continent and take the player on a fantastic journey around the world! In four different game environments you have to outsmart lurking enemies, overcome tricky obstacles and collect as many treasures as possible in order to secure a place on the leaderboard. But only players with excellent problem-solving skills with ingenious timing can achieve the goal.
[h1] Pro [/h1]
+ captivating principle
+ crazy opponents
+ funny sound effects
+ relaxed / mystical music
+ idyllic adventure backdrops
+ many optional treasures
+ Achievements and trading cards
[h1] Contra [/h1]
- dry drawings as cutscenes
- dull and boring story
- short playing time
[h1] Conclusion [/h1]
Hamilton's Great Adventure is an old-school puzzle platformer that's a bit like Indiana Jones.
[h1] Information / Review Deutsch [/h1]
Hamilton's Great Adventure ist ein Puzzle/Abenteuer Spiel, welches von Fatshark entwickelt wurde.
[h1] Gameplay / Geschichte [/h1]
Der unerschrockene Abenteurer Ernest Hamilton und sein genialer Vogel Sasha sind dem uralten Rätsel um den verschwundenen Kontinent auf der Spur und nehmen den Spieler mit auf eine fantastische Reise um die Welt! In vier verschiedenen Spielumgebungen gilt es, lauernde Feinde zu überlisten, knifflige Hindernisse zu überwinden und so viele Schätze wie möglich einzusammeln, um sich einen Platz in der Bestenliste zu sichern. Aber nur Spieler mit hervorragenden Problemlösungsfähigkeiten mit einem genialen Timing können das Ziel erreichen.
[h1] Pro [/h1]
+ fesselndes Prinzip
+ verrückte Gegner
+ witzige Soundeffekte
+ entspannte/mystische Musik
+ idyllische Abenteuer-Kulissen
+ viele optionale Schätze
+ Multiplayer
+ Errungenschaften und Sammelkarten
[h1] Kontra [/h1]
- trockene Zeichnungen als Zwischensequenzen
- öde und langweilige Geschichte
- kurze Spielzeit
[h1] Fazit [/h1]
Hamilton's Great Adventure bietet dir ein Puzzle-Plattformer von alter Schule und erinnert ein wenig an Indiana Jones.
👍 : 14 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
482 minutes
[b]This is a rather long review, so if you want a quick summary of why I recommend this title just skip to the [u]Results[/u] section and read from there.[/b]
Fatshark created a fantastic little puzzle game which puts you to the test. Hamilton’s Great Adventure pushes out levels that pose mysteries and threats around every turn.
[b]Story:[/b]
Hamilton’s Great Adventure starts you off telling the stories of your great exploits to your granddaughter. You relive Hamilton’s glory days as you try to get the parts for a machine required for a purpose you will learn if you beat the campaign. You and your bird, Sasha, must complete puzzles from Brazil, Egypt, India, and the Secret Islands. As the game progress Hamilton gets further into his tale and new characters are introduced. The game includes hilarious dialogue, with an interesting story that keeps you guessing, and levels that keep posing new challenges. As you progress through the game you obtain answers to the mystery and you learn all about how the story began.
[b]Gameplay:[/b]
Hamilton's Great Adventure is a puzzle solving game which knowing the answer is the key. Unlike some puzzle solving games where you can see the solution but be unable to complete the challenge because of a simple annoyance in clicking a button at exactly the right time. This game puts your mind to the test to solve puzzles by completing challenges by using the correct answer. It’s fun and rather simple, yet some puzzles are a little more difficult than others. The games graphics are not the best, but they are crisp and the story is pleasant. Sasha can be difficult to control and managing two characters is rather difficult if you are not on your toes.
[b]Menus:[/b]
One of my major gripes is that the in game menu is annoying to navigate. They tried to make the menu look like a book, but this is not very useful as you don't actually know what information is on what page. Ultimately you may have to flip through the whole book if you are looking for a simple answer.
[b]Hints:[/b]
[spoiler]The pink vials are used to power up Hamilton’s special abilities. You can play as Sasha at the start of the level before activating the timer, so if you want to you can gather lots of the pink vials before even technically starting a level. You can also scare off the flying blowfish that attack Sasha by using a taunt when they are about to hit Sasha (it causes them to blow up and float away).[/spoiler]
[b]Result:[/b]
Hamilton's Great Adventure doesn't pull you in keeping you on your toes from level to level; yet, the game offers fun puzzles which you can solve during your spare time. I would like it if they had checkpoints. I don't play too many puzzle game so maybe they all don't have any checkpoints during levels. If you like to solve puzzles and you're tired of traditional puzzle solving games that challenge a user based on luck or precise click timing then this is for you.
Pros:
+Simple gameplay without too many commands to learn
+Smooth movements
+Fun and rather complex puzzles
+Fantastic difficulty curve, the puzzles get gradually more difficult rather than exponentially
+Nice art style which makes the games simple graphics seem rather elegant
Cons:
-Very difficult menu navigation
-Not a very riveting story (though it’s a puzzle game so you're here for the puzzles not for the tale)
-Can be infuriating when you have solved the first part of the puzzle, but have to keep resolving to get to the second part of the puzzle
👍 : 23 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
664 minutes
I'm not sure whether to call this a puzzle game or not. All you have to do is to get to the goal, hitting switches, dodging environmental hazards and the occasional "enemy". Once you found the correct path to take, you can finish a level without much trouble.
Collecting coins is optional but to unlock more levels you'll need a certain amount.
Dont bother with the DLC since all it does is add 3 additional levels which arent too interesting nor challenging and you'll be done with those in no time.
I guess this is a good choice when you feel the need to take a break from other games that piss you off.
On a side note: Whenever I start this game and the splash screen "Plays best on Alienware" shows up I just cant help myself and I have to laugh.
👍 : 43 |
😃 : 7
Positive
Playtime:
1004 minutes
After first few levels you have seen everything this game has to offer. Nothing really changes, the stages just get longer and more frustrating. The gameplay boils down to trial and error. Even one misstep will make reaching the goal impossible and you have to keep starting over until you memorize the path perfectly. Sometimes a failure isn't even your fault as enemies can break the path too, even if you tried to keep them at bay with the otherwise completely useless bird. (Local co-op, yeah right.)
If this were just a calm, slow-paced puzzle game, I could have lived with that. But no, there are "timed" puzzles as well and they really irk my nerves. For example, there was this one stage in which you have to keep a snowball rolling so it will eventually reach a button which opens the gate to the exit. You have to keep opening gates and eliminating enemies from its path, but over half of the time you can't even see, where the snowball is going, no matter how you try to turn the camera. So besides learning the right path, you have to have almost pixel-perfect timing too.
Utterly boring game with unlikable characters and a story that nobody cares for. I paid about 1€ for this and still I think I got ripped off. Not recommended for anyone.
👍 : 85 |
😃 : 6
Negative