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 MOBILE GAME REVIEW

The Dark Dimension: The Secret

Return of the Fellowship to the Tower of the Dark Crystal

Product: The Dark Dimension | Developer: Mobile Interactions Group | Publisher: FDG Entertainment | Format: Mobile | Genre: Adventure, Hardcore | Players: 1 | Format: J2ME | File size: 273KB | Reviewed on: K750i other handsets | Version: Europe
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It's great to see the turn-based adventure game making such a successful and prolific return to the gaming world. It's also intriguing to see the mobile format leading the way alongside the modern super consoles.

What The Dark Dimension offers is a classical example of the genre. Taking a distinct lead from immortal fantasy tales such as Thomas Covenant and The Dark Crystal, The Dark Dimension casts us in the role of unwitting champion thrust into the hero's shoes by happenstance.

Wandering lost and lonely in the forest, our champion (that's you) finds a glowing, ominous crystal shard. Compelled to touch it, you're hit by lightning as reward for your curiosity and wake up in a strange, fantastical land. The isometric view provides a clear and concise portrayal of this new world, and you're immediately free to begin roaming.

The action button brings up a circular menu which encompasses the main character and makes available all possible interactions with your surroundings. The reason this is of particular note is its raw functionality; bringing the inherently intricate adventure game genre completely and effortlessly within the bounds of the handset's limited controls.

As well as cycling through the options, such as 'interact', 'attack', 'magic' and 'search' (amongst others), the keypad numbers jump to the associated action, making control of the Dark Dimension world superbly accessible.

By searching the medieval environment and chatting with its inhabitants, you learn of the world's plight and how the shard must be reunited with the crystal to vanquish evil. Not massively imaginative, perhaps, but certainly sufficient to begin the rather expansive and lengthy quest at the game's core. The story builds from there, however, and soon begins to live up to its exciting suffix of 'The Secret'.

To ease the pain of on-foot travel around the impressively large map (a common nuisance of adventure games), once you leave a settlement the view zooms out, and remains that way until another settlement or character crosses your path. Traversing the considerable distances is made significantly easier – and less boring – with this astute addition to the gameplay.

Combat with the many antagonists is turn-based, so a certain amount of strategic, chess-like tactics come into play. Finances, strength, agility, magic and a host of other character attributes are all garnered by exploit and adventuring, so the continual progression and growth of your character makes for an engrossing and addictive experience. There's no shortage of action, either, which can become a little irksome during quests, but does keep the game tense and interesting.

Without wanting to spoil the vital storyline and events, The Dark Dimension: The Secret provides a detailed and extended adventure for anyone who enjoys an epic quest. Casual gamers might not be prepared to put the time and effort in that's required to unlock The Secret, but the ease of control makes it a great introduction for the pocket gamer who's jaded with single screen puzzles and wants to expand their mobile horizons.

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Spanner Spencer | 3 April 2008
An epic quest built around a simple and accessible execution, The Secret is a great way to lose hours to the successfully rejuvenated adventure genre
 
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danskmacabre | 3 April 2008
Looks like the old Ultima games on the C64.
The storyline sounds about the same too.

Looks like it could be fun tho.
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Rynx | 31 May 2009
i would like to have a guide or walkthrough for this game.
chantelle.m.lange@hotmail.com | 15 December 2009
without a guide or some hints it is pretty hard but a very good game.
Havnt finished yet found all the treasers in the first cave i think. Got the compass but unsure in how to use it. Need to find the sexant or something if yous can help please email me. Found a new cave after at the end of the left bottom side its locked tho? Help please. Very good game. Thankyou
lie huan | 25 December 2009
to find sextant: just heading to east of palace. u'll find city of marbux. but to enter the city u must pay some to the guardian. sextant will given when u treat beer to drunk sailor.. the cave locked also can unlocked by talking to pirate's wife @ marbux also... good luck
tzotzimon | 20 June 2010
1.i cant find the sextant
2.cant enter the treasure cave help plz
i cant find aguide so i ask here
Sephiroth | 31 July 2010
Nothing, east of castel..
Just a sea
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PG Tips & Cheats  
  • Questioning characters reveals information one step at a time, so keep talking to find out more.
  • Avoid going anywhere near enemies if you don't want to fight, but it's the best way to build up your attributes.
  • In a fight, let the enemy come to you so you can make the first hit once they're in range.
  • Remember what type of character you chose at the beginning of the game, so you can build on their natural abilities as the game progresses.
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