BeefJack: "It’s difficult to put a finger on what makes the point-and-click adventure Lost Horizon quite such a non-event. It’s clearly the product of a great deal of care and attention to detail, but most of it seems to have gone into the gorgeous presentation, to the extent that pretty much everything else is as bland and uninspired as the most generic Saturday morning cartoon imaginable."
After arriving on iOS last month, Lost Horizon is finally available on Android. Inspired by Indiana Jones and the adventure serials that influenced those movies.
If you have a deep nostalgic passion for adventure games, you will adore Lost Horizon. It knows exactly what it is and what it's meant to do, and while there are few surprises, it's a terrific ride.
Game Over writes: "Lost Horizon is the third point-and-click adventure from Animation Arts, the development house behind the Secret Files adventure game series. The game takes place in 1936, and you control a "hapless" smuggler named Fenton Paddock. Early on, you learn that a friend of yours disappeared in Tibet while searching for the fabled city of Shambala, and then quickly you find yourself paired with Kim, the niece of a former business partner, as you race to Shambala to try and prevent the Nazis from using its ancient power to take over the world. This jaunt sends you all over the world, including stops in Morocco, Hong Kong, and Germany."
# No excitement
# Ridiculous puzzles
Guess this guy hates the Tex Murphy franchise.
Doesn't seam to be the Uncharted rip off they made it out to be.