Anka Game Review by Cindy Shanks
Game Rating 4/5
Story
Anka happily lives in a forest with his parents. One day his parents leave the house and do not return. His life changes forever. Anka has the challenge of finding out what has happened to them, where they have disappeared to and why.
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Game Play
You play the role of Anka. You have certain tasks to complete before the real quest begins. These tasks include a hidden object game, finding 40 eggs which are hidden inside and outside the house, making a pie, tidying up and helping Dad in the garden. Each game has extra mini puzzles for example, before helping to bake; you have to find the ingredients in a word search. This becomes the background to the story before Mom and Dad disappear. There are plenty of hints so that the game can be as easy as difficult as you want.
Graphics
The graphics are bold 2D animations which will appeal to children. They are clear and colorful. The hidden objects are well concealed without being impossible to find.
Sound
The characters speak out the instructions on the screen making it appeal to younger players who may not enjoy wordy instructions. It also makes the game more interesting as there are different voices for each character. There are realistic sound effects for each activity the player is undertaking such as a scrubbing sound for washing the dishes or a banging sound for opening and closing the door.
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Creativity and Innovation
This game is a very creative game for younger players. It offers a mixture of game playing skills to develop. There are hidden objects to find and instructions to follow but also the mini games such as word searches and jigsaws within the quest add something extra to an ordinary adventure game. The game is value for money and one I would consider buying it because you can have hours of fun on it. It is family game as you have the opportunity to use the hints and skip the mini puzzles.
You should buy Anka if:
*You enjoy character interaction and quests.
*You want a family game.
* You enjoy searching for hidden objects.
You should not buy Anka if:
*You prefer quick fire games with rapid results.
* You are an experienced game player as you might find the initial pace too slow.
* You do not want a hidden object game.