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Twistingo just eclipsed into a whole new galaxy! This developer knows how to put the Mix into Mixo Games, bringing us a fantabulous Hidden Object game with a splendiferous twist. Blue Moon is challenging yet incredibly fun...this ain't your granny's old-fashioned HOG. So scootch your computer chair up to the puter, grab a cuppa Joe, and buckle in for the long haul.
The first thing that catches your eye, as do all Mixo Games, is the vibrant hues of the flora & fauna in these tropical isles. Unfortunately, the island is under a Blue Moon icy curse, so you'll have to search for Moonstones during the layered HO scenes to remove the icy curse.
The main Hidden Object scenes are very complex and multi-faceted. There are Riddled Clues and Multiples of a whole slew of items that are very cleverly blended into the scenery. As you progress, you'll be tasked with finding a tool that will allow you to delve even deeper into the scene while opening new Zoom Zones.
Some of the items are linked to a mini-game, including the infamous Twisting Bingo game, where you click on numbered balls that match the numbers on the Bingo card. I loved the Blocked Doors mini-game, where you had to remove blocked doors in a specified direction, according to the arrows, until the field was cleared. There is also a Mahjong Matching game and a Higher/Lower Solitaire game as well.
Some items prompt a different HO variation. There are two HO variations. The first variation is a Matching Pairs HO that is deeply layered with hundreds of beautiful items. You simply click on two identical items to remove them. My favorite level was the one where you first remove matching water lilies, followed by the lily pads, and then colorful tree frogs, snails, and finally beautiful fish...very pretty and so relaxing.
The second variation is also deeply layered, but in this variation, you remove multiple items that are listed on scraps of paper. As you remove items, more listed items are uncovered until you reach the bottom of the layered pile. Both variations are actually quite challenging; in fact, one of the levels had two large, slowly turning gears with items hidden within.
This is not a typical Hidden Object Game. Mixo Games has somehow managed to put a Twist into a typical HOG...but then again, that's what they do best!
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I've always been a fan of Magnussoft's solitaire games because they have a unique feature that no other developer offers. Some of the cards on the fields appear to only contain a single card, but in reality, there may be 20 cards or more hidden below. I also love the fact that you can click the screen to immediately end the card animations to proceed to the option to replay or continue, wicked fast.
Unfortunately, this particular game has four solitaire variations: Higher/Lower (Golf) - Matching Pairs (Identical Matches) - Sum of 10 (Pairs) - Sum of 13 (Pairs). I love the High/Low variation, but I'm not crazy about the other three variations. Each variation has 40+ levels each.
Each level has three goals required to earn all three stars, such as clearing the field, earning a specified number of points, or making a combo of a specified amount.
There is a Shop where you can purchase Jokers and Wildcards, but these cards can be earned in-game if you are patient enough to wait. These cards are sold at a ridiculous price of 25,000 points for Wildcards and 50,000 points for Jokers, so you're better off to just replay the level.
If you don't mind that there are four different variants, it is a relaxing game with cute animals.
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...I create another boring image with dull, lifeless colors. Once again, I am forced to finish all the pictures in the first level before I can access the next. I don't even get to see what those other pictures are!
Why are the colors used in these games always so ugly? Why are the sections to fill in either huge or so tiny you can't find them?
Why can't they offer pictures that are more intricate, using several color hues so that the pictures are more appealing without being microscopic? Other painting games pull this off quite well!
Why does the completed image disappear the second you fill in the last section...are they hoping you won't notice how unappealing the finished product is if you can't inspect the completed picture?
Why is the custom cursor the size of a quarter, yet you still have to swipe over an area repeatedly to get the color to fill in? How difficult would it be to offer a couple of smaller tipped cursor options?
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I would probably purchase every Match 3 game offered by this developer if they would just create new games from scratch versus recycling previous level layouts with new icons. Their games were really fun when they first entered the market, but now they are the same game with a different story!
There are only so many new customers you can reach, so eventually, everyone else will notice that their new game is exactly the same as the last game, and they won't have a need for another identical Match 3 game.
I'd like to see eFunsoft stretch their imagination and put on their thinking caps to create unusual power-ups or some creative features like fire to melt ice, morphing blocked tiles, or perhaps a volcano that spews molten lava to encrust a few tiles.
One of my favorite features in previous games was the Spiders that covered tiles with spiderwebs if left unattended. The web-covered tiles were challenging because you had to stay one step ahead of the spider until you could destroy it; otherwise, the whole board could potentially become webbed & blocked! Unfortunately, this entertaining little feature didn't last long; it was ditched because some people were afraid of spiders. I don't like REAL spiders either, but obviously, these weren't real! Here's an outside-the-box solution...Change the Spider to a Caterpillar who undergoes metamorphosis, which encases some tiles within the cocoon (actually, it's called a chrysalis). When the correct match is made, out pops a beautiful Butterfly, and butterflies couldn't possibly give a player the heebie-jeebies, right?
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Wouldn't it be cool if BF offered a trial version of their games so you'll know exactly what kind of game it is before you purchase it? π€£ Yes, this is just a Hidden Object Game (HOG), not a Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure (HOPA).
Yes, the scenes are crammed full of theme-related objects in dimly lit rooms, but the items are blended into the scenery quite well, and I enjoyed the challenge aspect. There are 34 HO levels and 8 puzzle levels, along with a story that somewhat ties into the story from the original game, Chaos Realms.
This game is far better than what Domini Games have morphed into lately. They make you find objects in a pile of junk, three items at a time (none of which are actually "hidden" or even remotely hard to find), and award you with a giant gold star after completing the scene, as if you were in preschool. Most of Domini games are now nothing more than a HOG-hybrid and not much different than The Harmony Chronicles series.
My biggest complaint is that the game doesn't automatically adjust to larger screens. I have an Alienware 38" Curved monitor, and the objects along the edges were cut off, so I had to either play in a small windowed mode or go into the display setting on my computer to adjust the resolution. I would be more than happy to continue my quest in The Harmony Chronicles if Jet Dogs would like to hit up my Curator page.
COLLECTOR'S EDITION EXTRAS: The second mistake Jet Dogs made was to lock access to all of the CE content until you complete the game. You can't expect someone to pay twice as much money for a Collector's Edition version if they don't know what they are getting in return! The CE extras include CE Levels, Wallpapers, Music, and Extra Puzzles.
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I bet you didn't know that Jet Dogs Studios has developed several HOPA games in the past, some of which are really good! With some encouragement, maybe Jet Dogs will dive back into this genre.
The hidden object scenes are a little cluttered, but some of the items can be challenging to spot. They are far better than the HO scenes offered in recent HOPA games by Do & Elephant Games, which says a lot! Several varieties are offered, such as Listed Items, Matching Pairs, Multiples of the Same Object, or Silhouetted Shapes.
The Mini-games are decent but tend to be on the easy-breezy side, such as rotating disks to create several paths or turning on all lights by flipping switches.
To sum it all up, Jet Dogs obviously worked hard to create a Hidden Object Game that, in my opinion, is leaps and bounds better than all the other HOGS offered lately. While other developers are spewing out travel-related searching games, one after the other (most of which are knockoffs of the previous developers' game), Jet Dogs came in hot with a pretty decent HOG! ...If they decide to enter the HOPA market, I'm definitely going to be on Team Jet Dogs!
In case you're curious about their HOPAs: 1 Moment In Time: Silentville Millennium Secrets: Emerald Curse Millennium Secrets: Roxanne's Necklace Cursed Frankenstein: Master of Death Sinister City Dracula's Legacy Alchemy Mysteries: Prague Legends Wanderland Annabel The Red Book (HOG)
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Completed Game in about 4.0 hours (including completion of all mini-games & CE Bonus Chapter) Difficulty Range: Beginner-Intermediate (GR8 story for Advanced players)
Professor Newman has always admired Edgar Allen Poe's literary talents, but he never dreamed that he would someday meet the man responsible for his successful career... after all, Poe has been dead for over a hundred years!
If Death summoned you, would you answer the call? During Halloween, lost souls are able to complete their unfinished business, allowing them passage to the afterlife. Death believes the Professor's expansive knowledge of Poe's literary work will help Edgar complete his last novella and move on.
To complete his novella, Poe needs three Inspirational Sparks: a beginning, a climax, and a denouement. Unfortunately, Professor Newman must enter the realms of three of Poe's creepiest novels, beginning with "The Masque of the Red Death,"... where the moral of the story is that death is inevitable!
ππππππππ πππππππ/ππππππππππππ: (ππ π―ππ«π¬π’π¨π§ π¨π§π₯π²) There are no Morphing Objects once again, a feature that Elephant Games have always had in the past...#NEVERMORE π¦ββ¬
There are 25 pumpkins that convert to Puzzle Pieces. The puzzle pieces allow you to assemble a single Jigsaw Puzzle with Halloween shapes within the Secret Room. I thought Elephant Games did a great job of obscurely hiding these pumpkins within the scenes.
There are also 12 Collectible Poe Novels. NOTE: you get an opportunity to return to scenes to find missing collectibles & puzzle pieces in the Expedition Room.
ππππππ ππππππ ππππππ: The Hidden Object Scenes are varied with Listed Items, Interactive Lists, Fragmented Finds, Silhouetted Shapes, Matching Items, Multiples of the Same Object, and Keywords in Sentence Finds as well. There are a ton of quick Mini HOs as well, where you are tasked with finding six objects that match the silhouetted shapes shown in a zoom zone.
ππππ-πππππ/πππππππ: I really enjoyed most of the mini-games because most of the puzzles required a bit of thought or thinking a few steps ahead to solve. A couple of my favorite was the one where you switch between two characters to swap and unlock circular sections of the scene. The other one I liked requires sliding squares to complete a path, but the squares continue moving until they hit an obstacle.
πππππ πππππππ: (ππ¨π₯π₯ππππ¨π«'π¬ πππ’ππ’π¨π§ π―ππ«π¬π’π¨π§ π¨π§π₯π²) I had to answer the door when Death came a-knockin' in the main game, but now I get/have to play as Death himself!...this could be fun, tee-hee-hee. It seems my original character, Professor Newman, knocked on Death's door one too many times, so apparently, I have to help the Professor move on myself!
There are five additional Mini-Games and seven Hidden Object Scenes that take place over six additional scene locations. You will continue your search for the final Collectibles and Pumpkins to complete the Jigsaw Puzzle. After completing the Bonus Chapter, the Expedition Room becomes available, which allows you to search for any missing collectibles and pumpkins.
πππππππππ'π πππππππ ππππππ: 7 Wallpapers, 1 Screensaver, 5 Music Soundtracks, 10 Achievements, 12 Collectible Edgar Allen Poe Novels, and 25 Hidden Pumpkins that convert to Jigsaw Puzzle Pieces to assemble a single Jigsaw Puzzle in the Secret Room (the puzzle pieces can be assembled as you find each piece, it isn't necessary to wait until game completion) 13 replayable Mini-Games, 13 replayable Hidden Object Scenes, an Expedition Room which allows you to return to the scenes to search for missed collectibles & puzzle Pieces, 3 Main Chapters +Bonus Chapter, and a Built-In Strategy Guide.
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Richard Gray has been summoned to the Astral World, a place where the souls of those who have not accepted their past mistakes come to face their inner demons. Richard must undertake three trials to purify his soul and determine his past, present, and future destiny.
I have mixed feelings about this game: 5 Stars for the story but only 3 Stars for the cookie-cutter gameplay and the lack of adventure aspects. I'll give this game 4 stars to show my gratitude for bringing back our beloved Richard!
The story drew me in and drove me to finish it, but the game mechanics were simply more of the same. More purses that required shaped motifs to open, more statuettes to find, adorn, and replace, more rusty latches to make shiny, more dirt piles to dig up, more locks to pick, more missing zipper pulls, and more shaped emblems to find and replace on every door, drawer, cabinet, and hidden cache imaginable...but still, the story drove me to endure all these cliche tasks because it's Richard we're talking about here!
Who doesn't want to know more about Richard's past life? (including Richard, it would seem).
Anna is MIA until the Bonus Chapter; the entire main game is about Richard and how his past Dark Art decisions affected his entire family. The plot was a nice change of pace, and I loved getting to know Richard after all these years.
Speaking of decisions: At one point in the game, Richard had to fill out a medical form. When asked what his occupation was, he wrote "Dark Art Consultant." I thought that was hilarious, so from now on, when asked what my occupation is, I have made the decision to say "Dark Art Consultant" from now on. π€£
Bonus Chapter: Anna assumed that Richard was at peace until he contacted her with an urgent message to meet him at the Gray family mansion to stop his father's evil plans. This is an average-length Bonus Chapter spanning over eight additional scene locations. There are 5 Mini-games, 4 Hidden Object Scenes, and 3 mini HO scenes available. You will search for the final 3 Artifact Wishes and 8 Astral Signs, which allow you to complete the Jigsaw Puzzle.
Collector's Edition Extras: 19 Scene Locations (+8 in the BC), 10 Wallpapers, 1 Screensaver, 5 Music Soundtracks, 13 Replayable Puzzles, 13 Replayable Hidden Object Scenes, 22 Achievements, 12 Collectible Artifacts of Wishes, 27 Astral Signs that convert to fragments to assemble a Jigsaw in the Secret Room, an Expedition Room to return to the scenes to search for any missed collectibles, and a Built-in Strategy Guide.
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Gnomebody knows the trouble I've seen. I didn't even make it to level 26, as others have complained about; my game froze up after clearing four simple items from the path on the very first level!
I realize games are a bit more complex nowadays, but I can't remember a time at Big Fish when they had so many bugs and glitches, not to mention how many issues they have had where members can't even get a game to download...do you?
I've been so disappointed with their game selection lately that I haven't bothered to purchase a game in months. I can't believe that BF allows these game-stopping glitches...and then they still offer the SE version with the same glitches to go through unnoticed...really?!
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I knew I was in for a treat when the game began with "Attention Stalkers:" My first task as an official Stalker was to find two giant badges to open my purse. My fellow Stalking partner asked me to meet him at the museum, where he suspected evil foul play was a-mist.
When you're a Professional Stalker, you can never be too careful, so before heading out to the museum, I printed a picture of a symbol that, according to the website, is guaranteed to dispel evil green mist. After carefully cutting out the symbol (Don't tell the other Stalkers, but I added a tad bit of glitter & some macaroni), I was now equipped with everything I could possibly need to start Stalking the museum...professionally speaking, of course.
With my shoes tied tight and my purse's vault unlocked, I skedaddled over to the museum with my freshly bedazzled Mist Dispeller. The first thing I noticed was a teddy bear in dire need of help; OH, THE HORROR! His little blue arm was completely torn off his body...hand me a needle & thread STAT; I won't lose him!
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