Eventide 2: Sorcerers Mirror Full for Android
<h2>Eventide 2: Sorcerers Mirror Full, a choice-driven hidden-object adventure</h2>
- Paid
- 4.1
- V 2.5
<h2>Eventide 2: Sorcerers Mirror Full, a choice-driven hidden-object adventure</h2>
Eventide 2: Sorcerers Mirror Full, from Artifex Mundi S.A., places the player in a Slavic-mythology mystery where Mary, a botanist, must rescue her niece. The game blends hidden-object scenes, inventory puzzles, and logic mini-games into a single-player adventure that emphasizes narrative decisions. It pairs hand-painted mountain locations with professional voice narration and a moral choice system that alters endings, making it suitable for casual adventurers and folklore fans seeking atmospheric story play.
What the game is and how you play it
In this game, the core loop alternates between hidden-object scenes and inventory-driven puzzles. Players examine hand-painted scenes to find items, then use those items in environmental puzzles to progress. Mini-games require pattern solving and logic rather than reflexes. The protagonist, Mary, moves through a mountain village setting while the objective centers on locating Jenny and confronting the sorcerer Tvardovsky.
How choices and mechanics change the journey
In this game, a moral choice system threads decisions into the narrative and produces multiple endings. Collectibles include magical creature cards and mirrors tucked into scenes, encouraging exploration. Mechanics consist of:
- Hidden-object lists and interactive scenes
- Logic-based mini-games
- Inventory-item combination for environmental puzzles
How it looks, sounds, and presents information
In this game, presentation leans on hand-painted, atmospheric locations set in a forgotten mountain village, giving scenes a painterly quality. Professional voice acting, credited to Michael McConnohie, adds spoken narration and character lines. The interface keeps puzzle screens focused on items and hotspots; visual styling and narration carry the mood rather than fast-paced UI prompts.
Difficulty, progression, replayability, and comparisons
In this game, difficulty skews accessible, suitable for newcomers and genre fans who prefer a gentler challenge. The title includes multiple endings via choices, which delivers replay value even though experienced players note puzzles are slightly easier and the campaign shorter than the previous entry. The game sits alongside Artifex Mundi's other hidden-object adventures, such as Enigmatis and Grim Legends, for players who prefer narrative puzzles on mobile devices and devices meeting the 1–2 GB storage recommendation.
Eventide 2 suits players who value narrative choices and atmospheric scenes
Eventide is a narrative-focused choice adventure for hidden-object enthusiasts and folklore fans who enjoy exploration and multiple endings. The moral decision system and collectible hunt reward repeat play, while an accessible difficulty and a shorter campaign make the game approachable but less demanding for veterans. Consider it a strong pick for players seeking story-driven puzzle play with hand-painted visuals.
Pros
- Moral choice system creates multiple endings and replay paths
- Hand-painted mountain locations deliver a distinct visual mood
- Professional voice acting by Michael McConnohie enhances narration
- Collectibles and inventory puzzles encourage exploration across scenes
Cons
- Puzzles reported as slightly easier than the predecessor
- Campaign length described as shorter by experienced players
- Accessible difficulty may underwhelm challenge-seeking veterans
Also available in other platforms
Eventide 2: Sorcerers Mirror Full for Android
- Paid
- 4.1
- V 2.5