Eye for Design - Game Download, Tips and Tricks
May 9th, 2008 by admin
Today let’s get a little rest from hidden objects and do something of a better practical value. What about redesigning your place? Did you ever think of that? Probably there’s always something everyone would like to change about their house, but what stops us is BIG money and LONG time the house design takes.
You don’t need to spend a penny to play the trial of Eye for Design – a brand-new game developed by Techfront and published by Sandlot Games.
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Your point is to help Halle – a young talented designer who’s just graduated from the design academy to meet all the whims of her customers and get to the top of the business.
Similarly to many designing games, Eye for Design features funny cartoon graphics and amusing soundtrack. Moreover, this game will introduce you to lovely characters. Just like in other games created by Sandlot, all customer types are very realistically and ironically depicted (you’re going to design interior for students obsessed with video games, hippies that cannot stand anything new and fashionable, people that love funhouses, cowboys etc.).
Basically, your task is to place furniture items from the obligatory and optional lists on the available spots in a room. But there are few things for you to remember:
1. Each customer has their whims. Some of your customers would like “oldie” or cowboy-style furniture even though they look ugly. But as you know a customer is always right, so be sure to pick a cowboy-style interior elements out of what all the furniture items available for them. So, just like in Wedding Dash, you’ll have to read the wishes of your customer in the beginning of each level carefully.
2. There will be 3 types of goals for you. You’ll have to achieve the required goals by placing the furniture items highlighted in orange in your list. Those are obligatory furniture items required to reach the minimum score. Optional furniture items are highlighted in blue. They will boost your score significantly. And the third - hidden goal is what you achieve when you fulfill customer’s wishes.
3. If you earn silver trophy for every room in the house, you’ll unlock bonus round where you’ll be able to decorate the room to your heart’s content.
4. Colors. You will be able to change colors of the furniture. Try to choose two colors that complement each other and look nice together and use them for the furniture for a better score. Don’t stick to a solid color and don’t make the furniture too multicolored.
5. Start interior design with the most useful items (like a bed for a bedroom, dining table for a kitchen). Once you place them right, you’ll see the logics of interior design: a nightstand goes by the bed, a TV set should be in front of a couch or chairs, place a chair next to a desk etc.)6. Even if you have scored enough to go to the next room in the house, be sure to click Accessories tab and decorate the room with extra pictures, mirrors, carpets, lamps etc. They will never reduce your score. Keep your customer’s wishes in mind while accessorizing the room.
Speaking about the drawbacks of the game I would admit its somewhat repetitive background melody. And as always, I appreciate the titles that blend different gameplay mechanics (not only object placing). It would be nice to see some mini-puzzles, like point-and-click or hidden object.
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