Endless Fables 3: Dark Moor
During her new adventure, Pamela Cavendish goes to a misty and mysterious Scotland where a seemingly innocent landscape of moor quickly reveals its dark nature. Spectre from the past and ghostly sounds will force her to follow the amazing legend of the Red Moon.
After solving the case of Minotaur and secret of Norse gods, Pamela Cavendish, the world-famous anthropologist, travels to her niece’s birthday in northern Scotland. Joyful ceremony turns into thrilling adventure, after the girl becomes kidnapped by a banshee from the other world. Nora’s life is at stake and the Red Moon is rising. Pools lead Pamela to a haunted house, guarded by even more terrifying monsters.
Travel through the captivating landscapes of Scotland until you reach Kirkwall and discover the legend that haunts the locals. Uncover the secrets of abandoned mansion hidden on the island among marshlands. Face terrifying monsters and save an innocent child. Solve mind-bending puzzles and learn if there is a grain of truth in every fable…
Features
- Visit 35 locations straight from the horror!
- Solve over 40 scary riddles and HO puzzles!
- Meet 10 mysterious characters and creatures!
- Collect over 30 challenging achievements!
- Fight with 5 monsters from Scottish legends!
Steam User 2
Was all right as far as those games go. Possible to get all achievements in one run, none are missable except for the usual hidden/morphing objects ones. The bonus chapter is mandatory to get 100%, and while it's a bit silly, at least it's short. As for the story... well. I don't really play those games for the story, and that's probably for the better.
Steam User 1
A stereotypical Casual Hidden Object Point & Click Adventure game.
Not exactly thought-provoking. Only take a few hours to fully complete.
Mostly a bit of leisurely wholesome fun that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Steam User 0
Coming from a long hiatus of reviewing hidden object games, I find Endless Fables 3: Dark Moor to be quite riveting. Sure, not par to its predecessors, but it had quite of a charm with itself as well.
During the early play of the game, there is a clear difference of dialogue delivery between the MC and the other NPCs. Every conversation has voice acting. MC wasn't up to standards of individuality like the other characters though, and it could be better. The introduction was mundane at best, the build up didn't feel enough, and the player creating connections with the characters didn't feel as close as truly intended. Hence, outcome is that the player will not feel too involved in its backstory.
This game tried its best to be scary with their jumpscares and I could definitely see it if it was played during the night. However, I played this during the morning and so I considered the shock factor to be a bit less.
A great bonus for this story is the side story or aftermath. I would consider this to be a great addition, with only a little more than two hours for the original gameplay and close to three with the time including the side story. As the finale of the trilogy, I would've expected a grander exit. Even so, I think this game is a sure recommend, raking up a 7.5/10 for its unique nuances.
Steam User 0
This was a decent HOG. Not very challenging as far as puzzles but an enjoyable entry to the series. 7/10.
Steam User 0
You don't have to play the other parts of this series to enjoy the experience of this game. The story is different just playing with the same character. Enjoy!
Steam User 0
Great atmosphere, very unique. Nice puzzles and story. Very suggested.
Steam User 0
A little more creepier than the previous two games, some challenging puzzles on Expert mode, but does end abruptly. Still good and a solid 6 out of 10