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Twilight Sentinel 

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Creating mosaics can help beat off Halloween monsters.

Recent titles released by AWIGOR have been based on the Nonogram genre of game play.  This trend has been continued with this offering entitled "Rainbow Mosaics - Twilight Sentinel".  As you might suppose from the "Twilight Sentinel" reference, this is an  offering designed for the celebration of Halloween and its visiting monsters. 

Following the usual adjustments that include the selection of volume levels, choice of tile sets (including one specific for the Halloween period) and whether to play the game to play in Casual or Expert mode, you witness an accident occurring during a scientific experiment which resulted in the creation of a pathway to the Netherworld.  This occurrence released all-manner of monsters into out world.  It will be up to you to clear the mess of swarming creatures roaming the street.

You will need to follow a path made up of 130 levels of Nonogram action as you create mosaics, solve mini game puzzles, purchase items to decorate the pathway and help beat off the invasion that will surely follow.  As usual the Nonogram grids are made up of six layers that each feature numeric clues arranged across the top and down the left side of the grid.  Using these layers, identified by different colours, and the numeric clues for filling in cells you can create mosaics and gain points in reward.

Often one of the layers making up a grid with house a mini game puzzle.  With this addition to your workload, you will be expected to arrange various regular shaped geometric items so that they fill a set space.  Shapes can be moved around to find the correct arrangement.

When working on the correct filling up of the cells in a Nonogram grid, you will be provided with a number of power-ups.  These power-ups require time to recharge themselves after use.  Once charged these power-ups can be used whenever required.  One power-up tool can be used to fill in a cell on the current layer while another power-up will reveal the current of a user-selected layer.  There is also a third power-up that can be used to tackle a specific area selected by the user.

Occasionally the steady diet of Nonogram game play will be interrupted by the appearance of a Hidden Object scene.  You will need to locate the required list of items from a scene.  As with the Nonogram levels and fitting the shapes into a space, each completed task will be rewarded with points.  You can use these points to purchase items to help decorate the pathway plus increase the rate at which the game's power-ups are recharged and the number of permitted mistakes is increased.

Rainbow Mosaics - Twilight Sentinel can downloaded from Gamehouse.com where it is priced at $9.99.  You can also download it from Big Fish Games priced at £7.59. The game requires a 1.6 GHz processor with 1024MB of RAM and 99.1MB of hard disk space running Windows 7 and later.

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