Created: June 26, 2019

Epic Adventures: Cursed Onboard

Like the first game in the series, La Jangada, this casual point-and-click adventure is pretty much a series of challenging hidden-object scenes and a few trivial puzzles.

But it's much shorter, and there's really not much story nor an "adventure". It was also really unnecessary to make it a sequel to La Jangada, which was based on Jules Verne's Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Indeed, it even seems to end rather abruptly. Did the developer run out of budget or time?

I am recommending this game, but only for hardcore fans of hidden-object scenes who are OK with a shorter game. The scenes are very good: the resolution is higher than in La Jangada and the objects are hidden in challenging but fair ways.