Uncharted: Fortune Hunter Part 3
(This is a continuation from part 2 of this article)
As you progress through the game and collect artifacts, new worlds are unlocked. If you wish to expedite the process, you can purchase the artifacts using in-game coins. You could also use this method if you wish to play in different setting and worlds without having to go through the lengthy process of accumulating artifacts. One of Fortune Hunter’s major pluses is the fact that it has unlimited play. It has another benefit that players of the game will appreciate: the abundance of coins and orbs you can capture. These are placed all over, and you have opportunities to accumulate as many of them as you can. These come in handy when you lose a life in gameplay. (Another amazing puzzle game to check out is this great petaminx cube selection. They’re fun, challenging, and rewarding)
Among the in-app purchases are options such as the orbs, and these packs cost $2 to $20. If you have a lot of coins, you could use those to trade for orbs; 5 000 coins will earn you 10 orbs. Another useful item available for purchase is a treasure map, which you can purchase in the in-app store for about $1. This is a useful item that will guide you to new and interesting regions of the location / world. Fortune Hunter is certainly not on the level of the main game titles in terms of action. However, where it wins out is the puzzle aspect of the game. It makes for an excellent puzzle game that will captivate you. The beauty is that you can obtain this game at absolutely no cost; it’s free.
As mentioned before, this game would strike comparisons to Lara Croft Go and Hitman Go. There some differences, and there are some similarities. Either way, we suggest you play Lara Croft Go and Hitman Go first. These will give you the appropriate introduction to this world of puzzle games.