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    Tiger Eye Part II: The Sacrifice

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    Post by genkicoll Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:02 am

    Tiger Eye Part II: The Sacrifice
    by Passionfruit Games

    Series links: Tiger Eye Part 1: Curse of the Riddle Box, Tiger Eye Part II: The Sacrifice

    Available at:
    Passionfruit Games
    Big Fish for PC

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    Someone hired assassins to murder Dela in China and it appears that he has followed her to the United States. Who could possibly want Dela dead and why? Is he also after the Riddle Box??

    In this adventurous romance, you and your love Hari have escaped pursuers in China and arrived home in California – only to discover that your enemies are a step ahead. Outwit the villains and break the evil curse inflicted upon Hari while finding your best friend who may be killed because of you!


    • Packed with hidden objects, and more than 40 brain teasers, word games and puzzle activities
    • Gorgeous hand-drawn art
    • Game developed in collaboration with best-selling author Marjorie M. Liu
    • Custom-scored, cinematic cut scenes
    • Highly accessible to new players, yet challenging for seasoned gamers!
    • Optional integrated hint system throughout game
    • Expert mode for additional challenging game-play
    • Behind the scenes content available exclusively through passionfruitgames.com
    • Beautiful orchestral score

    Big Fish:

    • Challenging expert mode
    • Exciting puzzles and word games
    • Blog Walkthrough (Big Fish)


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    Post by genkicoll Tue May 08, 2012 3:44 pm

    If you hadn't already noticed, Part II: The Sacrifice, is now available at Big Fish Smile


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    Post by JustTheFacts Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:23 pm

    Surprisingly Good Puzzle Adventure ***

    BASED ON FULL DEMO

    Being a stickler about graphics, and disliking the older realism style, I really didn’t expect to like this much after reading the reviews. Still, there was some disagreement over the quality of the artwork, so I thought I’d take a peak.

    I’m ruling with the minority voters on this one. I think the graphics are great. They are what they’re intended to be, that is, photorealistic. Which is, admittedly, out of fashion, but that doesn’t speak to their quality. The scenes are all crisp, clear, and bright, and I haven’t seen anything like a junk pile yet, not even the workshop.

    I’m also not too sure about saying it doesn’t have HO scenes. There are plenty of things to find, it’s just they are right there in the general location, not in a separate pile. You must find a set of particular items, often several sets, in order to progress to the next location. So if you think of that location as a multiples HO scene, it makes more sense. A nice touch is that the game tells you how many items are needed for each set, and when you have found all the items that are in one place, so you know to look for the rest of the set in another.

    I do think I am able to appreciate this game more than other reviewers because I HAVEN’T played the first, which seems to have set up expectations that this one doesn't deliver on.

    This is not the world’s most exciting or sophisticated game. The romance (what little there is of it) seems childish, but it’s an easy time killer and nice to play.

    I recommend this game!
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    Post by genkicoll Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:30 pm

    I did the beta on this one, and I didn't love it as much as the first on.


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    Post by JustTheFacts Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:32 pm

    I never played the first one. So I was coming to this without expectations.

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