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Dark Parables: Salt Princess is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Big Fish Premium, LLC. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Big Fish Premium, LLC, with the latest current version being 1.0.0 which was officially released on 2018-09-06. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 2131 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.5 out of a possible 5 stars.
A town is turning into salt and it’s up to you to find out why in this fairy-tale detective case. A legendary princess may hold the key to salvation and you soon discover there has been a possible sighting. Put on your detective hat, find the princess, and save the community before time runs out. Be careful, because danger lurks everywhere and aims to stop you in your tracks. Enjoy hours of engaging puzzles, enchanted landscapes, mysterious clues, and more in this hidden object quest.
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Boring; can’t transport; lousy games; worse puzzles
I have bought a lot of the dark parables games in the past, but haven’t played one in about a year. I bought the collectors edition. I am giving it one star because the story line was interesting. There was no rhyme or reason as to where the clues were. Once you found them it was hard to find your way back though the land to use your clues. The many puzzles were beyond frustrating because you couldn’t tap things. The majority of them were “tap the pieces to turn them so they would match nearby pieces”. Great concept. But you would tap forever before it finally would turn. I got to where I just skipped those, which I never do. The hidden objects were a joke. I didn’t even look at the list- just clicked anything colorful and usually I only missed one. Thank heavens for the hint button, so I had at least a glimmer of where I was supposed to go. The only reason I even bothered to finish the game was because it was an interesting story line. This used to be a great series. I had previously bought 6-7 of them. Don’t know if I’ll bother any more. Hopefully blue tea just dropped the ball completely on this one game, and this is not the norm. But don’t bother wasting your money on this particular game.
Loved this game!!!!
Ok I was really skeptical about this game when I downloaded it. Thinking it was probably just another being a detective and finding this and that with a pretty typical story but I was very wrong. Ok it’s partly that BUT the story is what really got me! It was beautiful and sad and scary and bittersweet all the way to the end of the bonus chapter. The ONLY thing I didn’t really fancy was the puzzles. The rest of the game was bomb. The map is huge and just when you think that’s all that’s left you’re led into more areas of interest. The game itself is pretty long compared to other big fish games I’ve played. I got this game on sale but would have gladly paid full price. It was that good. I don’t know how old this game is but developers please keep making games like this the story was incredible. 👍
It’s the Return of an Old Era!
Finally, after so long, Blue Tea has returned to doing this series. Sorry, Epix, but they did it better. The story is amazing and a little sad. (And the Frog Prince gets a mention, heehee!)And the graphics are beautiful, as is the music. The Cursed Objects make a return as well. Also, there are some easter eggs, such as Parn the cat and a Cursery book, and Rach Newmann, the Blue Tea thief, who’s also in every Blue Tea game ever, gets a very ‘salty’ reception in the intro. And the map is still useless but hey, it’s detailed more. I don’t know why people are complaining about these things or little things like no customization, so what if it doesn’t have these things? It’s nostalgic, and I love it, as I’m sure others do.
Wonderful!!!
I absolutely loved this story. It was beautiful and had me totally immersed. No, the map didn't teleport, and I could nitpick it, but on the whole I thought it was a great story. Very engaging, and beautifully made. They made sure to give you a great back story as you progressed, (sometimes lacking in other games), so you knew where the characters came from, how they felt, their reasoning. It truly made me feel connected and invested in those characters. Was sad to see it come to an end (even though it was quite long). Maybe it's not "high tech" for some, or "up to 2018 standards" for others, but I throughly enjoyed it. To sum it up in one word.......Bravo!
IT’S THE MOST WONDERFUL GAME OF THE YEAR!!
For someone who’s an avid fan of the series, this one is a very welcome sight. Blue Tea Games returns in this epic adventure. The graphics are just like the old ones, the map’s still useless (but beautifully detailed), Rach Newmann gets killed again. (You know, the random dude in every Blue Tea game ever made) Aaand, the Frog Prince’s story makes a return. It’s full of pleasant sights, has a wonderful story, and IT IS NOT CREEPY LIKE THE OTHERS AND HAS A RESOLVED STORY!!! Finally, a Dark Parable game that is not too far to the dark side.
Salt Princess is a Blue Tea Dream...love love love!
First review was lost so redoing briefly. Yes, as other reviewers said, it’s old school — but it is truly still as immersive and spectacular as the Blue Tea Games of yore. You either love this series and its schtick (the heavy focus on story, the beautiful artwork and almost melodramatic soundtrack, loads of animation and cutscenes, and the fragmented HOPs) or you don’t. I happen to love it, and this is long playing and full of puzzles and mini games. The free trial was short, but I’m still going. Unlike most of these HOPs these days, I found I can’t put this down...I find it completely takes me into this other world. No glitches, no goof ups, just a lovely fantasy with lots of cut scenes and drama that immerses me into the game. I recommend highly, and give it 4.5 stars rounded up to 5.
Long game but fun
This game has soooo many rooms and secret places it’s hard to keep track where to go to next. Unfortunately the map won’t take you to a place where there is something to find. I found this most annoying. Good story.
Bring back the rest
I have purchased all the dark parables that are currently in the App Store. Can you bring back the old games please like the one about Snow White and a couple others.
Blue Tea Yea!
This is more like the series I've always enjoyed. Yes, some of the puzzles are repetitive and skip worthy, but the HOS are lovely and the storyline makes sense so it wasn't difficult to figure what to do next. The map does not teleport, but you rarely have to go more than one room away. I especially like how it all loops back to the beginning, so if you missed a morphing item, you get another chance to find it. I've played it more than once and enjoyed it each time.
Loved it. But....,
I really enjoyed this game. The older Dark Parables games are great, but don’t give a lot of assistance. The newer ones tend to have less interesting storylines. This is a nice combination of new and old. My only complaint is that I am seeing far fewer Big Fish HOA games released for iPhone, lately. Please start putting more out. I love these games.
Not great
The items are microscopic. You cant see half the stuff. Then it doesn't go close to areas you supposed to interact with, you’re supposed to tap everything and read the messages on too many areas in order to know its an area you need to interact with. Makes no sense. If the areas are interactive show them, zoom up to them so we know its part of the game.
More interesting b4 I Paid for it
As much as I love the story, this game is hard to follow, they dont give you enough supporting content, and the graphics and writings are really small, and not enough mini games. I really wish I hadn’t bought the game, but it seems like it was more interesting before I paid for it, then it became really redundant and blah.
Rushed to market
I played the short trial and I don’t think I’ll buy. This game was a huge disappointment. I had high hopes for another Blue Tea game updated by EIPIX, but I’m struggling to figure out what EIPIX did. Added some cut scenes where the characters have moving lips and decent voiceovers, perhaps? What EIPIX DIDN’T do: - update the map so that it teleports - enable customizable difficulty - QA the hint system, e.g., sometimes the map doesn’t tell you where actions are available - diversify the HOPs. All 3 in the trial consisted of “find the pieces of the large items.” - explain the collectibles fully in the tutorial (there are character figures that enable parables in addition to the 20 morphing “Cursed Objects” that allegedly speed up the hint meter) - anything else?? The one minigame was brief and WOULD have been simplistic but for a game error in the item you should pick vs. the item described in the corresponding parable. I was irritated that I had to check the strategy guide to overcome this. I don’t want to spoil by specifying, but if it happens to you, know you’re not alone. I think EIPIX and Big Fish cut corners to get this game out, since it’s been a long time since the last one. A pity. If I buy because I get bored, I will update this review. For now, a 2.5 rounded down because I have no good reason to round up.
Disappointed
In the current previous installments of Dark Parables there was a custom mode, no cursed objects, and map that transports. I looked back on previous games to check this out. Unfortunately though the plot was good they gave us a dated game that dates back as far as 2015 or before. In fact the format was consistent of the ones released in 2015. I was confused about this. I love the series but this parable was not updated. Blue Tea Games needed to update it and Big Fish should have demanded a game that was consistent with ones released in the previous two years. Poor quality control. That is why I have a potentially great game a two star rating.
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