I did not play the game very long. The puzzles as presented were too simple. I tried varying the number of pieces and discovered that the shadow eliminated the detail on the edges of the pieces, so putting them together became a process of trial and error and trying to match colors. If I could remove the shadow, I would have been a lot happier.
I don't recommend this game.
+10points
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Antique Road Trip: American Dreamin'
You are an antiques expert placed in charge of a small town antique shop. Play colorful hidden object scenes and fun minigames to make your business a success!
Overall rating
2/ 5
13 of 19 found this review helpful
A disappointment
PostedSeptember 25, 2013
MomOnceAgain
fromSouthern Indiana
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Match 3, Time Management, Puzzle
Current Favorite:
My Singing Monsters
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Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
2/ 5
Storyline
2/ 5
I played the game for several hours, on and off. The tutorial was pretty slim pickings, so I had difficulties figuring out the navigation. I had problems with one of the mini games not working right. The hidden objects (easily spotted, for the most part) were asked for repeatedly and were always in the same spot - when there were so many others that could have been requested in the particular scene. You use energy for the hidden object scenes - which replenishes (very slowly) over time or with food (which must be purchased with gold) or when you level up. I tried watching for my level progress so I wouldn't buy food when I didn't need it, but it was deceiving - or perhaps I wasn't looking in the right spot. I don't remember seeing it in the tutorial... All I can say is that I am glad I didn't spend any money on this game. It was fun for a short time, but became frustrating and boring quickly.