Elephant Games presents the newest spine-tingling entry in the Haunted Hotel series. After a horrible train accident, Mark wakes up to find that his wife has disappeared and he is trapped inside a mysterious hotel. His life begins to unravel as he quickly learns that there is a fine line between reality and delusion. Can you help Mark uncover the truth and save his wife, or will you become a more permanent guest of the hotel? Find out in this mind-bending hidden-object puzzle adventure game!. For a more in depth experience, check out the.
Rated 5 out of 5 by biscuitsmama from YOU MIGHT GET MORE THAN YOU PAID FOR DURING THIS SPA HOTEL VACATION Haunted Hotel Lost Dreams is the 16th game in the series – a series I had hoped would die out long ago but now I am not too sure because this latest game is terrific. The game begins as you and your wife Jane are traveling by train on your way to a vacation in the Swiss Alps, when suddenly the train goes off the rails. You awaken in the hotel thinking it might have been a nightmare but Jane is nowhere to be found.
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It doesn’t take you long to know that something is very wrong. Will you be able to free yourself and Jane from this hotel, or is it already too late?
You will need to play this wonderful new Haunted Hotel to find the answers to those questions and find out what sinister intent is hidden in this Haunted Hotel. If you have read many of my reviews you might guess that I am not a big fan of the Haunted Hotel series. In fact, I didn't play or review the last two games in the series because I didn’t care for the demos at all. I hate dusty dirty interiors for graphics as I simply don’t find them appealing in any way.
That being said, I almost didn’t bother to try the demo of Lost Dreams but I am so happy that I did. IMHO, this is one of the best Haunted Hotel games in years. Although the game begins in a seemingly deserted hotel, the interiors are in amazingly good shape. I found Lost Dreams a delight to play with great HOPS and absolutely wonderful puzzles. In fact for me, the puzzles are one of the best parts of this game.
A couple of the puzzles were really tough for me and the others had varying levels of challenge but I only skipped one puzzle that I couldn’t figure out I love everything about this game with only one minor comment that I choose to make about the Custom game setting. I think it is time that the developers start offering a “true” custom setting where we can choose to set our own hint and skip times as low as we wish to set them. I personally dislike having to wait 15 seconds or whatever other low-end limit the developer might think we need. Please developers consider allowing a true custom time limit for hints and skips. The HOPS are very good with the standard list type being the first scene we encounter in the game. That scene is soon followed by a variety of others but they are all excellent even if they are what we see in most games from this developer.
Where this game becomes excellent for me is with the puzzles that I really loved. The first puzzle is very easy and involves sliding tokens into the correct slots. The next puzzle was a bit more challenging because I had a difficult time seeing the symbols that were on top of each other.
The 3rd puzzle is a memory puzzle and that was more challenging until I figured out the “trick”. The puzzles became a bit more difficult with a door puzzle that I did skip because I really didn’t “get” it. The CE version of the game offers a total of 40 morphing object and 20 picture parts to find.
There are achievements to earn and the other standard fare such as 10 Wallpapers, 10 Concept Artwork, 4 Screensavers, 4 Music Tracks, Memory Elements, Picture Parts, Replay of 12 Mini-games and 15 HOPS, the Secret Room, a Bonus Chapter, and a 40-page Strategy Guide. The game has 5 Chapters and a Bonus Chapter. As I mentioned earlier I did not play the previous two games in the series but Haunted Hotel Lost Dreams is one I purchased and have been playing for the past few hours. For me it is a long game but I am a slow player savoring each scene in as I move forward.
You already know by now that I love this game and I hope you will as well. As always, please try the demo to see what you think of Haunted Hotel Lost Dreams. Happy Gaming!
Rated 3 out of 5 by SparkleGlow100 from Playable but not very engaging Available at BFG since 2018. Review based on completed game. With Haunted Hotels, sometimes the subject is too disturbing, but in this case, the storyline is just so-so.
It seems to make very little impact. Everything is ALMOST really good, but it never get's there. Worth a coupon, or if you're desparate for something to play, since the graphics are nice, there's HOPS and puzzles, and a couple of scenes that are captivating, like the mountain besides the lake. Rated 3 out of 5 by CourageAngel from Where's James? This is the Mark Show! As a fan of the Haunted Hotel series, I was. Underwhelmed, I guess, by this game.
In this game, it opens with a man walking along a cliff, holding a glowing crystal. We can assume he caused the accident, and it is later confirmed. Mark and Jane had been on their way to the Alps before this accident occurred. Mark wakes up after the accident to find himself in some kind of hotel room and Jane (damsel in distress) is missing. From there, he tries to find/save his wife. The graphics are lovely, though it gets a bit boring when the character we play as (Mark) keeps going on about having to save his wife.
I guess it's understandable, but it makes for boring dialogue in some parts. Not to mention that he just goes along with the creepy scientist who caused the accident and the experiments without much thought/convincing from the other man. I did find myself missing James in this game.
The puzzles, mini-games, and hidden object scenes were good. They weren't too difficult. There is a lot of back and forth, though you can use the hint button or the map to save time. The game isn't overly scary. There are no spirits/ghosts/whatever you want to call them.
Instead we have hallucinations/delusions and some kind of 'monster'. The story is basically a 'mad scientist causes accident to use them to save his family'. I ended up beating the game in a couple hours. And the ending. I wasn't a fan of it, if I'm honest. If you're a fan of the series.
Yes, it's different. It is still a good game to play if you're looking to waste a few hours, or want something to do. I do recommend playing the demo first, however, to see if you may be interested in the full game. Rated 3 out of 5 by mymetime from Where's the rest of it? Yet another game where the SE version ends in what feels like a cut scene that will continue in the CE!
I'm starting to get really annoyed at these developers who treat SE buyers as second-class citizens - do we not deserve a full game for our money?? I am so disappointed, as I was really enjoying this, then all of sudden it ended when there is clearly more to do. Really unfair.
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If you don't care about that, this was ok, although I thought the games were really easy. I've ticked 'recommend' because what I did get was all right.
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