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rawn: The Painted Tower tells the story of Iris, who has the ability to restore the light in the midst of darkness. She’s imprisoned high up in a tower with darkness making its way there. Iris draws pictures to help you unlock each floor of the tower to make your way to the top where she waits. This point and click adventure game contains breathtaking scenes and mesmerizing music.
You interact with the game picking up objects, using them together and on the scene and solving many mini-games where no two are alike. Franklin’s portrait provides you your latest tasks to advance in the game. He also gives hints when you need it. When you use one, his picture goes gray and must refill before you can use it again. You can use hints for help, but the hints aren’t always enough.
The stunning and captivating scenes and cutscenes tell the not too exciting story with out using too many words, something some games overdo. The simple story doesn’t play a major role in the game other than you’re trying to rescue Iris with help from her drawings that come to life. That’s enough to make sense of the game play and enjoy it without feeling bogged down by too much text or story. However, some may become frustrated with the fact the game won’t let you skip or back up in any of the story — not even during the credits unless you press ESC.
Like so many other casual games these days, Drawn is mixture of several different genres and styles of play. It's essentially a point-and-click adventure game at its core, though there are a lot of puzzles to solve and a strong hidden object influence that's readily evident in the design. What makes it truly standout is the way all of these elements come together seamlessly to create a special, magical experience. The hand-drawn artwork is simply enchanting, and the gameplay weaves in and out of the beautiful design smoothly.
Many important magical artifacts and key objects are hidden around every nook and cranny in the tower's numerous chambers. Locating these items and figuring out where they can be used will allow you to unlock the path forward and progress closer to where Iris is trapped. The interior is littered with wondrous paintings created by the girl, and locating missing pieces of the torn parchment lets you jump inside these scenes directly. Once inside, the settings come to life with small animals darting around and fantasy creatures going about their business. You'll scour these images to find items, complete specific tasks, and provide assistance wherever possible. While that sounds rather drab and mundane, it's anything but.
There's a separate safeguard to keep you from getting stuck during the actual puzzles as well. Once you begin a puzzle task, a meter starts to fill up gradually. When it fills completely, you have the choice of clicking on it to solve the puzzle immediately. It's very handy if you ever get frustrated. The downside is it makes the entire game a little too easy. You can always choose to ignore this feature. However, the temptation to rely on cheating at the first sign of a hard puzzle can be difficult to overcome. This is mainly due to the desire the game instills in you to continue exploring to see what lies ahead.
Drawn may not be the toughest adventure-oriented game out there, but it's absolutely loaded with style and personality. This goes a long way. The magical world it pulls you into is strangely compelling, and you won't want to leave until you've fully explored every inch of the tower and helped Iris escape.
Descargar - Drawn: La Torre:
Drawn: La Torre


