![]() ![]() Gold is mainly used for weapons for example. Crystals are pretty rare but there is the easy way: spent real money to acquire them (or to acquire more golds). Everything is timed and the explorations, as the chests, cost energy.Īnd that's bothering me, the energy regenerating slowly unless you buy some potions with the crystals you're earning. There are also chests you can open, with various minigames (and not always easy). Also, the more you're earning experience, the more you're leveling up and the more you're unlocking. Quests, while needing explorations for anything (weapons, tools, ressources, etc.), can also involve "fights" with enemies, repairing buildings or using tools. There is nothing wrong here, I'm enjoying this. It also means that some passages have been copy/pasted to my review of the first game and that others have been rewritten.Īnyway, I love Mahjong, especially the version here, the solitaire gameplay where you have to remove all tiles by finding pairs of them. I've played Mahjong first because I love the solitaire version of this game and A Hidden Object Adventure came after. It means that apart the core gameplay (hidden objects - mahjong), nothing changed when the second was released. The first one, Lost Lands: A Hidden Object Adventure, shares the same story, the same quests and the same mechanics. This is the second free-to-play released by Five-BN. However, here, you take in your hands the destiny of the Elven Nation, crashed on a lost island, rebuilding their civilization and ready to set sail elsewhere if only a magical storm wasn't preventing them to do so. Lost Lands: Mahjong is based on the universe of Lost Lands, a hidden object adventure series set in another dimension or I suppose so because the games are done by the same people, with the same title. Anyway, I've played a little more the game. I wanted to write the review yesterday but my mind was elsewhere. ![]()
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