About This Game Quell Memento is an enchanting puzzle game of logic and relaxation.The third and most ambitious instalment of the haunting Quell games, Memento takes the concept to an even deeper level with an engrossing array of new game-play elements.Featuring a breath-taking score by acclaimed composer Steven Cravis, a voice-over narration and beautiful visuals, Quell Memento leads you on an enchanting journey of discovery and nostalgia. The beating heart of the game - the puzzles themselves - are once again perfectly balanced to keep the player enthralled, but never frustrated.Like it's two predecessors, Quell Memento is a haunting experience that will stay with you long after you've finished it.Fall in love with Quell Memento... 6d5b4406ea Title: Quell MementoGenre: IndieDeveloper:Fallen Tree Games LtdPublisher:Green Man Gaming PublishingRelease Date: 14 May, 2015 Quell Memento Free Offline The third game in the Quell series, Quell Memento offers 144 new puzzles (nearly double the 84 of the two previous games). While Quell Reflect introduced a couple of new puzzle mechanics to the tile-shifting gameplay, Quell Memento expands on this much further, with many more new puzzle type, used both on their own and in combination. As examples of these new mechanics, levels might not require all of the 'light' blocks in a level to be 'turned on' by passing next to them, or feature orbs that emit light rays that need to illuminate certain new crystal types.The puzzles can get quite challenging at times, and the requirement to solve each once before being able to progress to the next means that from time to time I was reaching for a guide, at least to start me in the right direction - but on the whole the game's pitched about right to give a satisfying experience, with difficulty increasing through each of the nine puzzle sets.Presentationally, Quell Memento makes some significant improvements over the first two games. There's a light storyline that's developed as you progress through puzzle sets, the interface gets an overall revamp, and there's once again a fittingly relaxing soundtrack throughout.. I enjoyed original "Quell" game but I have to say this is even better.+relaxed soundtrack+144 levels, you are not gonna complete this in 10 min :)+Much varied levels than in Quell. In Quell there were only few blocks, in Quell Memento there are twice as many. +Artwork is beautiful-Some of the levels were too hard for at least me :DThis is great game for those who like puzzle\/relaxed games.If you want interesting and brain-challenging pastime for few hours this game is for you!I'm amazed how well built game they have done for very low price.. liek dis if u cri evritim. Bought all three Quell's in a bundle pack. And so glad I did. I've now tried them all out and love them. All three are excellent. But in this one the speaker kind of breaks the relaxation. However, you can turn off voice without turning off anything else. I like that the it gives you total control over each aspect of the game. I'm now officially addicted to the Quell games. For the price fo the bundle, it's well worth it. I lose track of time while I'm playing, it's so relaxing and engrossing.. Good puzzle game. It's actually quite difficult and has multiple additions from the first game. If you played the first one and thought it was a bit to easy and are wary of getting this one, don't worry: this one has some pretty challenging puzzles in it. Just like the first one you collect pearls to beat the level and there's random hidden gems in blocks you'll have to smash your ball in to to get. I hate the gem thing and used a guide to get a good amount of them because I think it's stupid to have hidden stuff like that in puzzle games. I'm playing a puzzle game, not a smash my ball into every block simulator.This game adds multiple unique ways puzzles have to be completed unlike regular quell though.-light up all the blocks to adds certain color-light up all the diamonds with your light rays-a weird gold pearl that turns your ball gold and mostly screws with level completion for various reasons-moving a red ball simultaneously with your blue ball (red balls kill)-there's hidden levels with hidden items in some levels. They follow the same unlocking procedure as the gems, so I hate themAll in all, just ignore the gems and you've got yourself a nice little puzzle game on your hands. It's very challenging at points and if you enjoy puzzle games or blue balling then this game is easily recommended for you.. Early game: Ma, I got this in the bag!! No sweat!Mid-game: started to hyperventilate (-.-")Late-game: pulling hair outFinish: I... I... did it?! Goku exhaustedEasily one of the best puzzles I've played in many years. Good art & soothing music. I'm hooked on this game series. 10\/10. If you like puzzle games, you will love Quell Memento. A various number of newly introduced game-mechanics were sensefully used to design mind-provoking puzzles, that go into deep without being unfair. The presentation of the game is more than professional. No time limits, so you can chillout on the sounds and let your mind do the work. Excellent ! Sometimes the music is a little bit too melancholic where it should be more relaxing. The music in the bonus-levels, that are entered over the bronze rings, is like tense drum-tremor - i dont like that. But beyond these two blemishes Quell Memento is an excellent puzzle game for a friendly price !. If you have played Quell or Quell reflect then all you need to know is - This game is of the same quality of the other games but longer- There's new elements and more puzzles. The puzzles are not a copy of the old ones- This game takes a couple of seconds to start. Something that I rarely noticed in the other gamesYou don't need to have played the previous games. You can start with this one. If possible, though, I'd recommend playing the whole collection in the proper order: Quell, Quell Reflection and Quell Memento.--------------------------------------------------------------- The levels are well designed with a difficulty going from easy to hard (but not too hard) levels- No timer at all- You can play as as little as you want and continue where you left off or go back to previous levels to complete unfinished objectives- A few levels are hard to finish but a perfect number of moves but there's no penalty for retrying them (there's even an achievement for that!) so you can be persistent or use coins that you obtain by perfecting levels- Finding and getting the jewel in every level gives you a different objective. There are also 24 secret levels and the clocks in it- Good fun for the priceIt's very well done too:- Graphics, music and sound are nice and polished- Graphic options work as the should (several fixed resolutions, full screen, windowed mode)- Music and sounds can be muted separately- Movement can be controlled with keyboard- Resetting a level or going to the next one can also be done with keyboard. An amazingly thought out puzzle game, it is like nothing I've ever seen. If you like a true challenge, where you have to do every move right, but without the pressure of time, definitely get this. Not only that but the artwork, audio, and even the storyline all go together to create what I believe should be considered a masterpiece. The Quell Series just keeps getting better and better, perhaps they will astound me yet again with a fourth ;). With no doubt, it's the best of the three Quell, thanks to the diversity. But, to my opinion, it's worth playing all of them.
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