Description
Ever the fantasizer, Ralph has imagined a world of magic where there is no worry of the world, a land so pure, he doesn’t have to dwell on this loneliness. Little did he know that his wish was come to reality, when on a cold mysterious night in the woods, Ralph stumbles on a piece of rather peculiar rock, that he immediately fancied picking up. The slight touch of his fingers blew life into the lifeless rock, which glowed and beamed into a door of a kind. Prey to his curiosity, Ralph enters the magical doorway, into the world of the Elden Forest.
Join Ralph and embark on a journey to the fantasy land of Elden Forest, a magical place filled with and fun and adventure which awaits its young savior. Aided by a magical fairy of the land, Ariel, you will journey throughout the lands, taking on loot challenges, and evil forces, looking to corrupt the Forest, turning its inhabitants to stone. Our hero rescue mission will face a mighty Foe, Azazel, a creature hell bent on destroying the forest. He has imprisoned Ariel, and with her powers, is spreading evil.
The vast lands of Elden Forest, spreading to dark forests, caves, and precious loot, present a series of challenges, timed puzzles, magic spells and sigils, which will test your memory, pin pull and puzzle solving skills, if you are to beat Azazel and save Ariel. But like every story, it isn’t always what it seems. The Forest holds a deep dark secret, that could change Ralph’s fate forever!
GAME FEATURES
- Vast, fantasy-based environment, with more than 40 different locations to explore
- More than 40 gameplay levels, with unique challenges and pin pull puzzles in each of the levels, testing your skills
- A deep-rooted storyline, marked by character conversations, easing you into the story, as you continue exploring
- The storyline also presents subtle clues and hints to solving puzzles, and aids when you are stuck
- 5 Unique Game designs, testing your memory, reflex and pin pull puzzle solving skills
- An in-depth story ending, with a twist of events you won’t see coming