Azada ® is rated 4.4 out of 5 by 76 .

Rated 5 out of 5 by Discordia33 from Azada Series Comparison: Review 1 of 4 I found this to be an amazing puzzle game that I could not tear myself away from! Be forewarned, this game has virtually no storyline and mediocre graphics but it doesn’t need either to be magnificent! It is loosely explained that Azada is a magic book which you have been pulled into because you are a great puzzler who can free Titus, the man stuck inside the book. All meager story is printed only, no voice overs but thankfully includes an option to skip dialogue. The entire game takes place in one study, you sit at the desk with 9 pages before you, each page representing a mini game and you have a combined timeclock for completion of all 9. Once you have completed the pages, you restore a fragment of the portrait of titus in the study and move on to the next 9 pages. After you restore all 10 fragments of Titus he is freed and you are done. In total you will play 90 mini games: 18 unique room games: In these you are in a single room with a series of objects/ actions to achieve a task. For example, turn on the TV. But you must find the toolbox and knob, affix the knob. Find the tape and spare batteries to repair the broken remote and then turn on the TV. 23 unique mini games: These include classics like mahjong, sudoku, match 3, torn images, memory, slide puzzles, bending pipelines and some really unique games like a quick math game and something similar to chinese checkers. You will play these 23 games multiple times at varying degrees of difficulty. They range from very simple to some moderate head scratchers. NO HOS: for those of you who, like me, dislike Hidden Object Scenes, this game is awesome! In the room games you are asked to find 3-5 objects but I don’t think they really qualify as HOS at all since the room is not a mess and your primary objective is to puzzle together a specific task. This game only took a few hours, but they were captivating hours! You have the option to replay any of the mini games once the game is completed giving this game an overall moderate to high replay value, I would absolutely recommend this game!

Rated 5 out of 5 by immortaltortilla from But I need the soundtrack, too! It's been years and I still love this game, It is amazing, and It also has an amazing music! But I can't find it anywhere. I've been looking for the original soundtrack for a while, but It's just nowhere... I would be very happy If someone could help me finding it! Thank you!

Rated 5 out of 5 by clarke83ash from best game ever I hate HO's, but i always play them, so i can do the puzzles. I like that there were several types of puzzles of varying difficulties. I don't mind playing minimal HO scenes, but I wish I could find another game like this, with a perfect HO to puzzle ratio.

Rated 5 out of 5 by loudonclear from Azada over and over and over again I really like this game.. with all it's versatility.. and I feel it's very good for my brain.

Rated 5 out of 5 by OldIrishfish from Who needs Luminosity? Ok, I admit it - I'm almost 80 and I figure I should do something to keep my mind functioning on all 4 cylinders so I bought this game thinking perhaps it would provide me another way to stave off adanced-year-mind-wandering. I can't tell you if it worked or not but I can tell you that it's a really fun way to keep the ol' beaner on course. I have yet to beat one of the games but it's taken me several tries to become the brilliant winner I am today. I love it, Oh, did I tell you .. I love it!

Rated 5 out of 5 by danwarrens from Love it,Love it,Love it. Hours of fun and gave it to 2 nephews and girlfriend who also love it.

Rated 5 out of 5 by jolarti from A classic, that itself contains classics. So much goodness here, all in one. It contains my favorite types of classic retro games (I'm old), such as: orbox, mastermind, pipes and sliders. In this sense the game feels like it stands on the shoulders of giants, but it's still sympathetic. I didn't care much for the thin flat-character storyline, but the visuals are still nice today and I really, really love the music. The timer made me quite nervous, even though I was always done with everything right on time, so I don't know what happens if you can't make it. My favorite puzzles were the "room puzzles" where you have to combine objects, a little like a typical Escape the Room variety, but not too hard. So for casual gameplay this one I can highly recommend. The replay value is not so high although I do occasionally go back to it. I currently just started Azada Ancient Magic and so far that one annoys me intensely, with stupid characters, dumbed down puzzles and unnecessary fairytales. I guess I should just drop that one and try Azada in Libro.

Rated 5 out of 5 by SSSpencer from Simple story, amazing puzzles! Lots of different challenges to keep you entertained. Excellent game! Playing with a timer ticking down adds to the challenge. I really enjoyed this.

Rated 5 out of 5 by rheashard2 from Revenge of the books. This is an oldie but goodie game. I purchased it awhile ago. Then recently replayed it. It was as much fun this time around as the the first. This time however I managed to complete it. I liked the fact that many mini challenges changed with each chapter restart. I enjoyed the timed mode the best. It motivated me most to finish the harder challenges. At the start of each chapter you'd get the storyline ongoing. I enjoyed the fact that it was revenge of the book that got the main character in trouble in the first place. For me it was easy to find the hidden objects but hard as heck to figure out how to use them.