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The Experiment 3 - Under the Moonlight by Bojrkraider

Release Date:    November 2005
Size:                 15.53 Mb
File Type:          TR4
No of Levels       1
Platform            PC and Mac

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Story

Lara was hired to explore a mine that led her into large caves where she found an abandoned dwarfian village. During her search she found out that her main quest is finding Golden tablets, an ancient dwarfian treasure. But when she did find them, suddenly the dwarves appeared and demanded from her to give them the Golden tablets. Lara as usually decided, that she'd rather escape with the treasure. So she jumped into the underground river and the current took her into the open lake...

Under the Moonlight

Some levels have a certain something about them that capture you and pull you into the story. It's the same with movies and books. This is one of those levels. Started playing it around 8 pm one evening, thinking it would keep me happy for an hour or two, and the next thing I knew it was 2.30 in the morning. Once I got into it, the game was simply unputdownable.

When I reached the main forest and waterfall area surrounding the Mill, I was completely in love with the gameplay and the environment and it was a real pleasure wandering around, making discoveries, finding things and solving the puzzles.

However, the gameplay demands your attention and you will need your wits about you to make it to the end. It's a huge level with many hidden or tucked away crawlspaces and little caves. If you miss them, you will wander around fruitlessly. Having said that, despite that little drawback, the environment never loses its sparkle.

If you're looking for a single level game just to while away an hour or two with a bit of fun Raiding, try something else! This is a serious level that will probably take up your whole day, and more than likely most of your evening too. And believe me, once you get into the story, you won't want to leave.


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