Myths of the World: Stolen Spring Collector's Edition Reviews

The rich folklore continues with this exciting tale set in an old Slavic land. As Child of Spring, can you save the world from eternal winter?
App ID638260
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Big Fish Games
Categories Single-player
Genres Casual, Adventure
Release Date31 May, 2017
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Myths of the World: Stolen Spring Collector's Edition
7 Total Reviews
5 Positive Reviews
2 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Myths of the World: Stolen Spring Collector's Edition has garnered a total of 7 reviews, with 5 positive reviews and 2 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: 284 minutes
One of the best HOGs I've ever played! You get to have a pet!
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 444 minutes
Do not recommend. Pros Nice artwork/graphics/scenes Acceptable music/sound/voice acting Four difficulty modes (including custom) Mini-map with fast travel Lockable toolbar Gears appear when object in place for possible use Competent adventure play Interactive elements in scenes Collectables to buy customizations for pet Bonus chapter Cons In the very first scene, if you do not get the purple gemstone from under the blanket before picking up the branch and shovel in the pop-up window, it will close and you have to restart the game in order to get it (I was over an hour into the game before i discovered this.) The ermine thing was nonsensical (ie. he chews a screwdriver from a length of wood) Meager story make worse by the following: I am the only hope to save everyone from eternal winter and, not one, but TWO men want me to get out there and rustle them up some grub before they are willing help me on my way. Smudgy artwork/graphics/scenes Simple, easy hidden object scenes Simple, easy mini-puzzles Short Hint button stuck up into scene making it easy to hit accidentally Final words(4/10): All the cons made it difficult to enjoy the solid adventure play.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 635 minutes
The game is enjoyable and I had a good time playing it. But this second game is a little weaker than the first one, which I enjoyed more. Pros: + Pet helper. + Sound effects. + Gameplay.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 5 minutes
This is the second of the Myths of the World series. In this one, you are a blessed Spring Child who has to rescue the goddess of Spring from the goddess of Winter. The plot is decent enough, the HO scenes challenging, and the minigames fun. Recommended.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 203 minutes
Oh, how this game gave me so many flashbacks to playing 'Barbie as Rapunzel' as a little girl. I just found this game relaxing. I would highly, highly recommend this game to people who strongly prefer HO scenes over puzzles. The puzzles are few and far between and are on the very easy side, but this game is heavy with HO scenes, so if that's your preference you can't go wrong with this. I enjoyed the story and the game, even with it being on the easier side. Two things I'll say this-this game is very sensitive about clicks. It wants you to click an object in a certain way, and I kept having to click the same item over and over, until I clicked where the game wanted. Another thing, the bonus game (If you care about that) had a dip in quality with downgrade in art, very short and simple story with HO scenes and puzzles that are very generic. I just got the impression the developers just wanted to be done with the game. But still I liked it well enough.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 153 minutes
I'd like to begin by saying I really enjoy this series so it comes as a surprise to me that this title wasn't as good as I expected. The main story was interesting and had fun puzzles. The artwork was very good and set a great atmosphere but every time an object or scene came up as a closeup, the artwork quality declined and became very simplistic. The same style of art was used for the entire bonus game which I chose not to finish because of the uninspiring graphics. The game was also extremely short so, if you do buy it, wait for a sale.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 431 minutes
Second game in the Myths of the World series, this chapter features a quasi Norse setting and pits you against the goddess of Winter.  Can you, the Child of Spring (with your handy-dandy Wand of Spring!) rescue the goddess of Spring and defeat Winter? Summary:  Not as good as the first game, but entertaining enough to be worth adding to your collection. 7/10 for reasons set out below; get it on sale (and in the bundle). Pros: - all the standard features of a solid HOPA game - lots of HO scenes - puzzles have some variety - interesting setting (but not enough done with the setting - oops, that's a Con) - decent voice acting, though Winter's accent didn't quite fit in for me Cons: - everything felt... not quite good enough; (1) there were lots of locations, but many of them felt too "empty"; (2) the story felt a bit too forced and too linear (this kind of "rescue a goddess" quest is fairly typical for the genre, but in this case the story wasn't quite charming enough to make up for being trite) - the protagonist felt very generic (there was a half-hearted attempt at a back story, but it was clearly irrelevant) - the protagonist's "pet" helper was cute, but its abilities were never consistent or explained, and some of the things it could do by chewing on things were... well, my suspension bridge of disbelief crashed into the murky waters several times, and I'm not really that picky about these things - the game started to go wonky on me toward the end (for example, duplicate/shadow cursors trailing across the screen); I quit and restarted the game, and never had another problem, but it did make me lose two of the in-game achievements [b]Note:[/b]  The guy who said he was tired from fighting monsters, and asked the protagonist to pause her (?) quest to make him a good meal made me roll me eyes; I think it was the way he lolled on his throne while I hunted for a crystal decanter for his wine *cough* *snicker*
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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