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Author: jerec
Posted: March 05, 2017 (09:48 PM)
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Interesting review, it makes me want to give it a try (I somehow ended up with a whole bunch of these hidden object games on Steam, I'm not sure if this game is in my collection). Your writing is a little confusing at times, though.

"In a far off mystical land lives a young woman who was raised by a powerful alchemist, Lost Grimoires: Stolen Kingdom lets us step into her shoes as she returns home at a very inopportune time." For a moment I thought the powerful alchemist's name was Lost Grimoires: Stolen Kingdom, but that was not the case. Might have been better off starting a new sentence there.


I can avoid death by not having a life.

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Author: Usagi
Posted: March 06, 2017 (01:42 PM)
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Sorry about the confusion, when I original wrote the review I had the title of the game in italics. I'll put your advice into consideration for next time.

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