When comparing The Last Door: Collector's Ed vs The 7th Guest: Remastered, the Slant community recommends The 7th Guest: Remastered for most people. In the question“What are the best point and click adventure games for Android?” The 7th Guest: Remastered is ranked 12th while The Last Door: Collector's Ed is ranked 19th. The most important reason people chose The 7th Guest: Remastered is:
The controls have been completely redesigned for the touch platform, making for an easily controlled and intuitive experience.
Ranked in these QuestionsQuestion Ranking
Pros
Pro Intuitive puzzles
While not being too easy the puzzles in The Last Door remain challenging enough.
Pro Fantastic pixel grapics
Pixel graphics at times seems like the easy/lazy choice as many feel they are easy to do, luckily The Last Door uses them in such a detailed manner that the game shows a large amount of polish and attention to detail.
Pro Newly redesigned touch controls
The controls have been completely redesigned for the touch platform, making for an easily controlled and intuitive experience.
Pro Classic point and click puzzling adventure with high replayability
The player will try to make their way through 22 different point and click stages that each contain a puzzle that must be solved to progress. A classic point and click formula that does not stray from the genres roots.
Pro Android OS exclusive
The 7th Guest: Remastered is an Android OS exclusive, meaning iOS and the Windows Phone platforms will not receive the game for sometime. Seeing as how a lot of high quality releases on release on iOS at first, it is refreshing to see Android the preferred platform for a release.
Pro Nastalgia
For those that played the original title, it will be a fun trip down memory lane to play the game again after so many years.
Pro HD graphics that upscale
The graphics have all been redone for HD and have been created with up-scaling in mind to allow for proper representation on the assortment of device resolutions and screen sizes on the Android platform.
Pro Classic graphics game mode
There is an optional classic graphics setting that can be used that makes the game appear as it originally did with a mouse pointer as the input and all.
Cons
Con Letterboxed on sides
The Last Door is a 4:3 game which means there are black bars on both sides of the game.
Con Needed items can blend into background
Sometimes the items a player needs to progress seem hidden as they blend in to the background too much.
Con Large file size
The new HD graphics, included full soundtrack and in game full-motion videos take up quite a bit of room on the device, just short of 1GB.