The Good Life vs Twilight Town
The Good Life
The Good Life is a 3D adventure RPG featuring quests to complete, a mystery to unravel, and also a person speeding away in a highly advanced wheelchair that you can’t seem to catch up to. In this game, you play as a rather snobbish photographer from New York who’s in a massive amount of debt and the only way out is for you to complete this mysterious assignment you’re sent on – to discover why a sleepy little town is known as “the happiest town in the world”.As you play, you’ll unlock a feature that allows Naomi to change form. Without giving away too many spoilers, just know that by “changing forms”, Naomi will be able to reach areas she wouldn’t be able to reach otherwise, allowing her to uncover clues that will help in her investigation. The forms will also give her the chance to collect certain materials that she’ll need to complete quests.
The highlight of the game, however, is definitely its photography aspect. If you’ve enjoyed games where the goal is to simply capture nature at its best, then you’ll love the camera action here. Not only can you upgrade your camera (its lens specifically) to allow for more variety of shots, you actually need to rely on your photo-taking skills to earn a living in this game.
The Good Life is a pretty fun and charming adventure RPG with an interesting story to follow. The game’s easy enough for even young children to enjoy, though the protagonist, Naomi, might not make the best role model.
Twilight Town
Twilight Town is a pretty complicated-looking hidden object game that may bring to mind format of other similar HO games like Mystery Manor. There are many locations around town where you can play a variety of hidden object game modes ranging from the usual word lists to unique phenomenon-driven modes that will distort the scene you''re looking for hidden objects in. The game also has a pretty impressive diversity of power-ups, mini-games, roaming enemies, and collectibles to spice things up.As each scene is linked to a location on the city map, the game has a bit of a city-building element where you'll spend money and materials to "restore" buildings as you progress, and manage the supplies that arrive at the docks of the city. You can even improve your reputation with the residents in the city by simply taking care of their needs and troubles. Not to mention, the game is also somewhat story-driven, which basically will put you right in the middle of an impending war between the vampires and werewolves in Twilight Town. Naturally, the good townsfolk will also be severely affected by this conflict.
So, the fate of Twilight Town and its people are now in your hands. Will you be able to follow the trail of clues and put a stop to the mysterious and evil plotters who intend on seeing the town in ruins?