I love all things "Europe" so any games set in England and/or France I usually purchase which is why I recently purchased this one tho it's been around awhile. I liked the graphics; who wouldn't enjoy Paris even if vicariously? But I wasn't 15 minutes or so into the game when I got stuck and cannot get unstuck. I googled walk-thrus for help but there was nothing out there. I love computer games and have been addicted for many years (I am 70) but find it very frustrating when I absolutely cannot figure out what to do next! I feel my $ is wasted because I cannot get past the first level and from all of the good reviews, I think I would enjoy this game. But for now I cannot recommend but will keep trying.
All the Dream Day Wedding games are in a class by themselves. They're visually pleasing, there are lots of hidden objects to find; some easy and some very difficult; the story line is charming and I love the catastrophes that pop up. These games will definitely appeal to women but, guys, don't opt out without trying. I've bought all of them and play them over and over without ever tiring. Please - Big Fish - get some more of these on the drawing board! How about Dream Day Hawaii?
I love these puzzles and am disappointed that there aren't enough of them to satisfy my addiction. I've bought all 3 under World Riddles but wish they would make more. I love computer games but these are in a category by themselves. Maybe being an accountant in my past life is one of the reasons I find them so much fun. Please - Big Fish - get some more of these on the drawing board!
I recommend this game!
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Agatha Christie: Peril at End House
Hercule Poirot is at it again Mon dieu! - in another Hidden Object mystery of murderous proportions.
I buy all of the Agatha Christie games and they are all fantastic; this one included. I like the graphics, the hidden objects are challenging but not maddeningly so and the story is perfect; not too long or too short. Although if you have read these Christie mysteries, you know the ending! Although that's good, too, that the computer geeks didn't try to rewrite a great mystery. If you like Christie or Murder She Wrote, you will thoroughly enjoy these games.
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Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly
Join detective Hercule Poirot as you take part in a charade that could be the perfect disguise for a despicable scheme.
Love all things Agatha Christie and if you are like me, you will enjoy this game very much. I like the scenes; they are well depicted. The hidden objects are a challenge but not pull-out-your-hair-in-frustration difficult. The story line is just right; not too long and wordy nor so short you haven't a clue what is going on. I have bought all of the A. Christie games because I enjoyed this one very much.