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Get the Strategy Guide! Reviews at a Glance. Customer Reviews. Echo: Secret of the Lost Cavern is rated 3. I wish there was a part 2 or other games similar to this! Most adventure games are really hidden object but this one was a true adventure game with excellent graphics!
Date published: Rated 5 out of 5 by tessa from There is more to this game than you think I must admit, I nearly gave up as I wasn't used to the way you need to move about. As soon as I got the hang of it - ie looking up will circle around the roof area and looking down will circle around the floor. As soon as found and looked around at eye level, I could move around and find objects and complete the challenges.
It is nice not to be spoon fed everything, because as soon as you realise how to do certain things, ie how to access the inventory and use objects you get another feel of accomplishment.
It is a lovely game, but you do need patience to play it, but it is very rewarding as you complete the next step. Rated 5 out of 5 by lelabelle from Difficult but outstanding gameplay You will need to download a walkthrough for this game BUT it is worth it.
The graphics, audio, and storyline are superb. This game is VERY challenging, but can be done. I highly recommend it : Date published: Rated 5 out of 5 by mummy1st from Fantastic game, different than others I realy liked this game. With a nice story line.
It was different than al other games I played before. It is realy educationaly sorry for my english. You must find things to surfive, like a fire. But how did they make a fire in those days. You will find out when you reed the background information they give you about living in that period. Just fantastic, you will learn a lot. The inventory you will find with a right click on mouse. I could not do it without the walkthrough. I realy recomment this game Date published: Rated 5 out of 5 by tuskel from Beautiful Prehistoric Adventure I like adventure, history and educational games, so when this game was DD few days ago, and I could try it, I knew almost straight away this was for me.
I have played another Kheops game, I believe - Destination: Treasure Island, so the controls weren't as hard for me as some people have said: inventory comes up with right click and menu with Esc. When you see two stones clicking together, it means you have something in your inventory you can use there.
Hand shows you can pick things up and two stones with line on them means that you can't manipulate the place yet. Although a tutorial or some kind of help page would be a good thing to have. I am slightly prone to motion sickness, so the "normal" speed made me a bit dizzy in the first few minutes, but changing it to "slow" and using the mouse carefully helped.
The graphics are gorgeous, beautifully done, with lots of textures and moving things. NB: there are no "hint" or "skip" buttons in the game though. I also liked the voices, also I found the dialogue strangely eloquent for stone age. Movies for gamers. Browse all games. More GOG. GOG Galaxy. Join the team.
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Support Game technical issues. Sign in Sign in Create account Sign in. Hand-picking the best in gaming. Customer-first approach. The paintings are more than just decorations, as they control spirits whose help Arok must secure to win the game. The only difficult puzzle in the game is a timed puzzle, which is made more difficult if you do not realize initially that it is time based. The rest of the puzzles are readily solvable, though some require careful notes and deductive reasoning.
Overall, Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern is a great game that is bound to please fans of first-person adventures. This is particularly true if you enjoy games that teach as well as entertain. In fact, I can easily see this game being sold by museums of ancient history or played in schools.
However, do not be turned away by the game's potential educational values - they are mostly optional and only there for those who desire to learn. Contact: , done in 0. Search a Classic Game:. While the story lacks some sense of character connection Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern still ensures a strong and varied puzzle experience in the prehistoric era, giving it a different setting than most comparable puzzle adventures.
This review was first published on August 13, Read our update policy to learn more. Summary: Set in the prehistoric era where tribes are struggling to survive. An adventure to find your mentor Klem and learn more about his seemingly mystical powers.
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