Spirit Seasons: Little Ghost Story Review
Another day of welcoming rain in northern California! Last week we had a barbeque in 80 degree weather and this morning we are starting a fire in the wood stove. I should have written this review last week but I have a bad case of writers block. So please bear with me till it passes. It seems to me every time I look for a game to play lately all there is to play is ghost stories. What’s up with that? It’s not that I don’t like them but the scenes are so dark I can”t see to play them. Lighten up people! I mean that literally. Anyway I finally found one I can see and it is fun to boot. The game begins with the story tellers car breaking down in front of an old mansion. Inside is the butler Jacob and a little mischievous ghost named Agatha. She is a pistol! So watch out for her pranks. There are a lot of hidden object scenes in this game. They are bright and uncluttered. There is a hint button if you need it. Try not to use it too much. It is so much fun in this game to find it on your own. You have a choice of playing in casual or experienced mode. Take your pick. Play both of them and you will see different endings. This is a family friendly game. The graphics are great and all and all an entertaining game for all.