Readout the interactive, point-and-click adventure game, Drawn Dark Flight Walkthrough, tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide for how to complete Drawn: Dark Flight.
Drawn: Dark Flight is the next part of the last year’s hidden object/adventure hybrid Drawn: The Painted Tower. In this game, players pull in delicious atmosphere crafted by sublime visuals and strong story. The game story will start with beautiful character Iris, a young lady who can make her drawings come to life, escaped the evil king in the original game. Her beautiful paintings proved the key of saving her from imprisonment in a large, gloomy tower. Iris has hidden herself inside a book. In this game, players work through the rubble and emerge in the library, then light the town’s beacons to ward off the darkness so Iris can take her place as Queen.
Dark flight opens in the subversive caverns below the tower, which players will use up discovering before they finally make their way into the outside world and kingdom beyond. There will be number of tasks that include sketching – in other words, tracing outlines on paper with the mouse button to create usable inventory objects. In this game, players have many option of either having the task bar visible or hiding it in order that it only cracks up when you scroll the mouse cursor down to the bottom of the screen.
Gameplay in Drawn: Dark flight is very organic game. Every part of the game includes number of items, which you can pick up and store in your inventory. Use the items to grow access to other areas of the scenes. For progressing, open doors and stir objects out of the way. The main part of the game is Backtracking because it requires close attention to plot details and events in each scene.
Basic game play instruction
1) In the beginning of the scene, fly your cursor over the whole scene. The cursor will transform into different shapes when you hit a hot spot.
2) A hand-shaped cursor specifies something you can pick up. When you view this in the scene, pick up the object.
3) A magnifying glass specifies something you can examine. Click for a close up of the item.
4) A puzzle shape specifies the task to be performed that mean the object requires to be placed there, or it can indicate a mini-game or puzzle.
5) A dialogue box specifies that you can speak to the person or thing.
6) A spiral shape specifies something that can be rotated.
7) Certain areas that require inquiry will also shake off a shower of sparklies.
Drawn Dark Flight hints and tips
- You will see a blackboard with the word “Objective’ to the lower left of your screen. This board will provide you, your goals for the scene.
- The faithful butler, Franklin is situated besides the blackboard. While he has been moved to stone and shattered, he is still around to give advice.
- Inside the mini-games and puzzles, players also get some hints.
- On the lower right of your screen are the controls to take you to the main menu. Below that is a hint control that will give more blatant hints, if you get stuck.
General information
To create your profile, click on change player given at the bottom of the screen. Players can create maximum of 6 profiles with more than 13 characters long. When you build your profile, you can choose either Casual (with a tutorial) or experienced (without tutorial) modes.
To change the music, Sound FX (effects) and Brightness levels, click on ‘options’ menu. You can also change full screen, Aspect Ratio and Custom Cursor on and off.
By clicking on ‘extras’, you can access Credits, World of Drawn, Achievements, Concept Art, Wallpaper, Soundtrack and a link to the Forum.
To start the game, click on ‘play’.
After beginning of the game, click on ‘menu’ option to access Resume, Options, Help, Main Menu and Quit.
For more information about Cursors, Navigation and Tips, Hint System, Objective List, Inventory and Guide, click on ‘help’ option.
From the lower right side, you will get lock icon which allows you to lock and unlock the taskbar (Inventory, Objective, Advice, Menu, Help and Hint features) so they are always visible (locked) or only appear when you mouse over the bottom of the screen (unlocked).
Click on Franklin’s portrait (Advice) for information about what objectives you need to complete and hints to complete them. They get progressively informative as you click on him. It’s always available.
For an image of where to go or what to collect next, click on hint.
By clicking on left or right arrows (bottom), you can scroll through your inventory items.
Mousing over your listed items will show object name with descriptive text.
Within Messages, Sketches and some Puzzles, either click outside the area, or use the “Back” arrow, to return to the main screen.
In this game, you can miss some puzzles and minigames. It takes 45 seconds for the skip bar to charge and it’s located at the upper middle of the screen.
By pressing the Esc key on your keyboard, you can skip cut scenes.
The walkthrough is divided into 3 chapters.
Chapter 1: Cover the tower and your efforts to get out.
Chapter 2: Cover the town, lighting the first beacon, the library, and the children’s wing.
Chapter 3: Cover the theater district, the violin gate, and lighting the second beacon.
There will be an additional section for the extra gameplay available in the collector’s edition. Get full walkthrough of Drawn Dark Flight game from www.gamezebo.com.
Drawn Dark Flight Walkthrough videos (part 1 to 6) from youtube:










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