Sunday, May 31, 2020

ROKKILL Treasure Hunt Simulator Review

ROKKILL Treasure Hunt Simulator ReviewROKKILL is a member's only adventure game for the PlayStation 3, developed by BlitWorks. The game is a rather odd, non-linear adventure game for the PlayStation 3 that incorporates elements of puzzles and co-ops into its plot. It is a rather strange adventure game for anyone to look at, but the game features quite intriguing plot twists.You play as Robin, the ROKKILL programmer in this game. He must complete a series of puzzles hidden around the game world to get to the end of the game. The people he meets are, in turn, all puzzles, so the concept is very simple. You will need to use your skills to solve the puzzles, and each of the three players you meet on your quest are involved in the whole process, which is only complicated by the fact that there are only two different characters.ROKKILL's treasure hunt simulator works on the theory that every one of the events you must solve are clues leading to other events. These other events might be a p uzzle, or something else entirely. The way this works is, during the entire game, each player has their own jobs, so they each have their own tasks to do. The main task of the player is to complete a secret object with a certain amount of points. However, these points can be used to solve additional puzzles and mysteries around the map.Each game you complete is only the first one. The next time you play, you will have a new set of challenges to tackle. The first game is, of course, an absolute breeze. This was the game I started off with, and it's easy enough. There are only six levels, and they are all fairly simple.Once you get past that, the game starts to get harder. The fourth level is where the real fun begins. The problem is that the last thing you want to do is to go back to the first level again, which is probably what happened to me. I got a little confused, so I quickly went back to the first level, but after doing that I didn't get any further than that.One problem you'l l face with the ROKKILL treasure hunt simulator is that you'll likely get stuck in the middle of one puzzle before you have a chance to move on. One way to avoid this is to look at the right side of the screen to find the edges that divide the different rooms. Then, look at the left side of the screen to figure out what you have to do next. It's a good idea to just be patient and wait until you've moved through all the rooms to continue.Another major downfall of the ROKKILL treasure hunt simulator is that it's quite repetitive. I have played a lot of this game, and there are quite a few of the same puzzles, which never seem to change. Some people find this kind of repetitive. I don't really mind, because there are just a lot of great levels. This game is much more random, and you're often solving puzzles that are completely unrelated to each other.Overall, this game is an interesting game, but it doesn't hold my attention for very long. I believe this game is meant for a younger aud ience, so you may want to avoid this game. With that said, it's still worth checking out if you're looking for a unique game to play. It's a challenge, but I think you'll like it.