I have lots of the Clutter games. I couldn't get through the free hour on this one. I searched and searched and couldn't find where the options/settings are to turn off the awful music and to make it windowed. I want the option to have unlimited time too. I want a game that offers me the choice to make it relaxing instead of stressful. If anyone knows how to get to the settings, please post it in your review so I can revisit the game.
I don't recommend this game.
+14points
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Fiona Finch and the Finest Flowers
Fiona Finch is out to win the Finest Flowers competition! Help her grow fantastic flora and walk away with the prize!
Overall rating
5/ 5
13 of 13 found this review helpful
Best Game Ever!
PostedJanuary 23, 2013
YxlsMom
fromShreveport, LA
Skill Level:Beginner
Favorite Genre(s):Time Management, Hidden Object
Current Favorite:
Fiona Finch and the Finest Flowers
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Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
This is a fun "farming" game. You plant and grow flowers as well as make jams, honey, raisins, etc. There is no time limit for each level, so there is no pressure to hurry. You can do it and have fun instead. There is no price to plant or for seeds, so you can plant as much as you have room for. I bought this game about a month ago and I've played it through at least 7 times. It is close to being the perfect game. The only drawback is the created good are not worth enough to do them except when an order comes in.
Return once more to the haunted grounds of Ravenhearst Manor to uncover new details about this poignant saga. What you find could very well be the final chapter of this riveting story-if you escape.
Mystery Case Files games used to be fun. They used to be hidden object games. They haven't been that since Madame Fate--the best of the series. Instead, they've turned into garbage like this. I played the demo to see if it was more of the non-hidden object/impossible and/or excrutiating puzzles or an actual hidden object game like they are listed as. I played for 55 minutes and never once had a hidden object game. There was some of the "figure out what the morphing objects are" with no list of what to look for or indication of what they could be except the number of items that morphed. These stories are very linear--go here to see what you need to get past it; then go there to find what you need to get it; then go back again to do the puzzle or just be able to move on. Madame Fate let you choose where you wanted to go with minimal storyline and fun puzzles that were not just there seemingly to irritate the player, not to add game play. I used to love the MCF line of games, and they're fine for storyline and puzzle fans, but these are NOT HIDDEN OBJECT games! Please, MCF developers, go back to the Madame Fate-type hidden object games or change the genre in which you market these stories.