About Da Hood:
“Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters” Collector’s Edition is a Fragmented Object game. The game was developed by Blue Tea Games and published by Big Fish Games Studio. “The Red Riding Hood Sisters” is the fourth episode of “Dark Parables.” Previous episodes: “Curse of Briar Rose;” “The Exiled Prince” and “Rise of the Snow Queen.” Since this is a collector’s edition game, it comes with extra features that are not available in its’ counterpart; the standard edition. A long, long time ago, a young orphan girl named Isabella set off for the forest to visit her grandma. Wearing her favorite red riding hood while humming a happy tune, she skipped down the forest path. As she entered her grandma’s house, a wolf suddenly sprang out, slaying her grandmother. Shocked, she tried to escape, only to find that the wolf was too fast foe her. As death loomed over Isabella, a hunter miraculously appeared, defeating the wolf and saving the girl’s life. Feeling pity for Isabella who just lost the last of her family, the Hunter adopted her. Desiring to become stronger to prevent future tragedies, I bought this Game last Winter Sale as I had been waiting for Ages for this and the other Dark Parables to go on Sale and I must say I dont regret it. First of all If you havent played any Dark Parables Games I recommend you to go back and play the first one as those games are meant to be played in Order. Dark Parables: The Red Riding Hood Sisters Collector’s Edition comes with the Main Story, a Bonus Story and some other Bonus Content such as a little Artbook, Bonus Puzzle Levels, the Soundtrack & Wallpapers The Voice Acting was once again very nicely made and the Art Style was absolutely beautiful! Although you couldn’t change the resolution, you were able to use the Steam Overlay and also got Trading Cards now. I loved how you can collect during the Game pieces which will, once all of them are collected, give you a little background Story which is read to you buy a guy with a very soothing and calm voice. You can of course turn it off but you dont have to. The Hidden Object Scenes were rather well hidden and the Puzzles were challenging. I personally did like them alot and was surprised how well you can hide something in this game. The Story was absolutely lovely and reminded me a little bit on my Childhood just in a more Grimm way. All in all this Game is fantastic, however due to the fact that is rather short I do recommend getting it on Sale rather then for its base price of 10€. Here are my other Reviews for the Dark Parables Series: Dark Parables: Curse of Briar Rose (Number 1) Dark Parables: The Exiled Prince (Number 2) Dark Parables: Rise of the Snow Queen Collector’s Edition (Number 3) Dark Parables: The Final Cinderella (Number 5) Dark Parables: Jack and the Sky Kingdom Collector’s Edition (Number 6) Dark Parables: Ballad of Rapunzel Collector’s Edition (Number 7) Dark Parables: The Little Mermaid and the Purple Tide Collector’s Edition (Number 8)