Saira Game Review by Cindy Shanks
Game Rating = 3/5
Game Review Summary
You should buy Saira if:
*You like open ended games which involve a multitude of puzzles.
*You are looking for a lengthy game to occupy your time.
* You enjoy a challenge and are an experienced gamer.
You should not buy Saira if:
*You like interacting with characters as the game progresses.
*You want a game with a time limit for each round.
* You would rather play a target shooting game.
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Full Game Review:
Story: How adventurous are you? Saira is all alone in the galaxy. She has to solve puzzles to travel on to the next stage of each game.
Game Play
The player takes on the role of Saira. Before setting off on an adventure you need to find items to fix the ship. Using the keyboard arrow controls the player operates Saira to search for clues to mend the ship and move onto the next level. By pressing specific buttons you are given instructions of what to do next. You have to take photographs of codes for later use, when detonating lasers. This game involves jumping bridges, climbing up buildings and solving puzzles.
Graphics
With colorful and scenic graphics this game invites the player into beautiful surroundings of tranquillity. The objects are realistic and Saira is a tiny 2D character on the screen which enhances the vastness of her surroundings.
Sound
The sound effects are good. At times there is the sense of a tranquil environment where water is flowing. The background music is low level without being intrusive.
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Creativity and Innovation
This game is creative as it is a multi-level game with various outcomes depending on the choices made by the player. The biggest challenge for the player is having no weapons or characters to interact with. It is not just about jumping bridges and running to the next task but it is also about practising various skills. There are different codes and puzzles for lasers to be disabled so that the player isn’t injured. These consist of travelling through a maze and using a keypad to type in codes to deactivate lasers.
It is value for money as it keeps the player entertained with different problems to solve. There are certain points you return to if you make a mistake without going right back to the beginning. However returning to these checkpoints after being injured is frustrating and repetitive at times. It isn’t a game I would consider buying because I prefer games with quick fire rounds.