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I really don't like hidden object games where items are so tiny that the item becomes unrecognizable and there are many hidden objects that fit that description in this game. Anna has discovered an ancient map which shows where the people of Atlantis hid a cache of books and artifacts before sinking into oblivion. Before she leaves she has to pack unnecessary items strewn about her room as well as 25 compasses. Then she has to find 25 keys Gramps threw all over his room and tidy up his mess as well before heading off to Rome to help the librarian clean up her mess. Each scene has a couple of hidden compasses to find for extra hints and points. You can play in a timed or relaxed mode and there are ranks such as explorer and you can earn achievements too. The HOS are a mixture of list finds, find a certain amount of one kind, and find the items that match the silhouetted shape. There are mini games such as swapping puzzle tiles to complete a picture or word searches. If you don't mind small items, then this is your game to enjoy!
I don't recommend this game.
+13points
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Atlantic Journey: The Lost Brother
Go on an amazing global search with Mia and her scholarly uncle in Atlantic Journey: The Lost Brother!
Overall rating
4/ 5
3 of 3 found this review helpful
A Global Trip Sounds Better Than Going To The Beach To Me!
PostedMarch 19, 2014
pennmom36
fromThat bowling ball doesn't look big enough to block the snake hole!
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Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Match 3, Time Management, Puzzle
Current Favorite:
Phantasmat Collector's Edition
(101)
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
Ahh, spring break, can't wait! All those plans change when you get a call from your Uncle informing you that your brother has gone missing from an archaeological dig so you join your Uncle in a global search. This sounds way cooler than a trip to the beach! The thing I like about this game the most is finding the bonus fragments in each scene and some of the fragments are extremely difficult to find. The hidden object scenes are a mixture of list finds as well as finding the exact spot from a small picture. The mini games were pretty easy, such as puzzle rings to line up completely until a picture is completed, or balancing scales with different weights and even the classic moving the discs from the left peg to the right peg but larger discs cannot fit onto a smaller disc. This is by no means a bells and whistles kind of game but there are plenty of hidden object scenes and mini games to keep you busy, enjoy!
I recommend this game!
+3points
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Mysterious Oasis
You are one of the planet's only survivors after a natural disaster devours all signs of life. Amid the destruction, the legend of a Mysterious Oasis offers a glimmer of hope...
Overall rating
5/ 5
101 of 114 found this review helpful
The End Of Mankind
PostedMarch 19, 2014
pennmom36
fromI'll take the elevator, it seems to work just fine!
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Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Match 3, Time Management, Puzzle
Current Favorite:
Phantasmat Collector's Edition
(101)
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
Mankind has made the Spirit of the Earth angry (it's not wise to fool with Mother Nature) after depleting all energy sources. I just have one question: If mankind depleted all energy sources then why do all the lights work and I have to turn off the electricity before proceeding? (is that one question or two?) If you overlook that major flaw, then it's really not a bad game. I love the apocalyptic vibe of the game, a place where buildings were in ruins, trees and weeds have claimed what's rightfully theirs, survivors are far and few between and hunkering down in boarded up shelters. But there's the slightest glimpse of hope, (besides the street lights) the hope that survivors can make it to the promised land, The Oasis! I must admit that on a couple of occasions, I got stuck and didn't know what to do next because of the fact that you have to be very precise when trying to use an inventory item. For example, when I fixed the fountain I assumed I was to use the glass jar to fill up with fountain water, when that didn't work I tried the rag, that didn't work either so I went back several times trying to find something I missed. I kept trying to use the rag on the water and it was finally accepted when I clicked way to the left of the fountains jug. There are a lot of hidden object scenes, they are pretty well done, slightly interactive list finds, some items need clicked on to simply open up to reveal the item, or you might need to pick up a hammer to break the mirror. The mini games aren't bad either but most are pretty simple such as clicking on 4 levers in the correct order. The puzzle I liked the best was moving tiles on a board with the goal of getting the numbered discs 1-5 from the top to the bottom in their appropriate sequential places by moving the rest of the tiles one at a time to clear a path for the numbered tiles. I must say I rather enjoyed playing this Standard only Edition, enjoy!
I recommend this game!
+88points
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Deadly Puzzles: Toymaker
A serial killer nicknamed “the Toymaker” is wreaking havoc on a sleepy town. Can the lead detective piece together clues left at the scene and stop him before he sets his sights on her?
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Nice! A serial killer is taunting you detective! Will you join the toymaker in a killer game of Who Am I, Catch Me If You Can? There are no frills in this game, the graphics are good and the hidden object scenes are really well done. What the game lacks, is clearly made up for with story substance. A sick twisted old man, calling himself the Toymaker, is murdering women and leaving behind clues in the form of puzzle boxes which contains arrogant tapes recorded by the Toymaker and directed solely to the detective in charge. You will travel to the victims houses, or suspects houses to search for clues in the form of a puzzle or mini game. You find a puzzle box at the scene of the murder and it is missing 4 pieces which you will find in the following 4 scenes. You solve this puzzle, all of which are fairly easy, such as turning blocks in chronological order, and the box opens to reveal more clues from our demented toymaker. This game reminded me of The Art Of Murder game, I liked that game as well, enjoy!
I recommend this game!
+133points
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Art of Murder: Deadly Secrets
New York City has been hit with a series of murders and the body count is piling up! Help Agent Nicole Bonnet find the killer!
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Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Match 3, Time Management, Puzzle
Current Favorite:
Phantasmat Collector's Edition
(101)
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I know there is a ton of reading with this game but if you can get past that (just skip it if you don't care about the story) there are a ton of really well done hidden object scenes and fun mini games. Each hidden object scene has a clock, which is more of a pocket watch, that you can click on to earn an extra hint. This is a murder investigation conducted by Nichole Bonnet an FBI agent that has been investigating the murders of several antique shop owners. There are inventory items that you will find in the HOS such as a key to the desk drawer and once open you have to find several pieces of paper that have the safes combination written down and then torn up. You put the pieces of paper back together by clicking to pick up the pieces and then right clicking to rotate. You then use this combination to open the safe for more clues as to what the killer is after. I was bothered by the reading at first, just like the other reviewers, but then I really started to get into the story and it was quite interesting. Try giving this game a chance, you can always click to speed up the conversation to get to the hidden object games, enjoy!
I recommend this game!
+35points
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Art Mogul
Become an Art Mogul by bidding at exciting auctions, completing lucrative requests, exposing fakes, and much more!
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Great hidden object concept, but wow it's very confusing and somewhat difficult to figure out. The tutorial is helpful but doesn't explain near enough in my opinion. You start out with a few hundred dollars (in New York that's chump change) You go to the local gallery where you purchase paintings that are guaranteed originals. There are 3-4 paintings to scroll between and you have to match up the exact items that are in circled tiles at the bottom, which could be a vase or simply a piece of clothing or decorations. Once you have found all of the hidden items you can then choose which of the paintings you want to purchase, each piece has a different price so keep that in mind when you have limited funds. Then you need to sell the painting for a profit so you can travel to another city such as San Francisco or London, more cities open up as you progress. You can sell your painting to another gallery, again finding hidden objects until the gallery owner makes you an offer, which hopefully will be for a profit. You can buy and sell paintings at the local cafe's if there are any customers available. The part I liked the best was the Auctions. You can buy a painting at the auction if you have enough money to keep up with the bidding against 3 other bidders. You quickly click on the bid icon and a hidden object icon shows up which you need to find as fast as possible which "stuns" your other bidders until they are out of the bidding process and you win. Some paintings aren't guaranteed to be originals, especially at places like cafe's. You need to click between the painting and a photocopy of the original, as many times as you want to search for differences between the two pictures, if you find a difference, the painting is a fake and you don't buy that painting. All of this seems confusing to say the least, it is, but you will catch on after 5 minutes or so and actually look forward to buying and selling beautiful art, enjoy!
I recommend this game!
+2points
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Art Detective
A spot-the-difference investigation of professional counterfeiters who steal fine art and leave near-perfect fakes behind.
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Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Match 3, Time Management, Puzzle
Current Favorite:
Phantasmat Collector's Edition
(101)
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
This is a game that is difficult to navigate through. Basically the main character is working with the FBI to solve a case where art thieves are stealing the original paintings and replacing them with counterfeit paintings. You have to click on your computer to open up your e-mail which will show you a painting of which you click on to spot the fake, or spot several differences between two almost identical paintings. The differences are very noticeable at first but they seem to get a little more difficult as you progress. There are mini games such as figuring out what 4 colors of chemicals to mix together by putting different color combinations on a sheet of paper. Once you have all 4 colors on the paper a checkmark will indicate the correct color in the correct spot, a question mark will indicate the correct color but wrong spot and of course an x indicates that color is not used. I really got annoyed by the lady saying you have an e-mail (which sounded like you have emanuelle) over and over. I think the game would have been more fun if the computer wasn't involved in the game.
+4points
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Around the World in Eighty Days: The Challenge
The bet is on: Phileas Fogg is to make it around the world in 80 days in Around the World in 80 days: The Challenge!
Overall rating
4/ 5
32 of 37 found this review helpful
Around The World HdO
PostedMarch 18, 2014
pennmom36
fromDo I still get paid whilst traveling around the world?
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This is a hidden object game in which you click and drag the entire scene and you can zoom in and out as well. I really like the story in which a rich eccentric and keenly punctual man, Phileas Fogg, takes the bet that he can travel around the world in 80 days. You get a total of 6 hints until you will need to find hidden stars that will replenish the hints. You search the rooms indoor and out for the listed items, some of the items you find will be used as inventory such as a key that will be used later to open the safe. There are also scenes in which you find multiple items such as 15 horseshoes, newspapers or even cards where you find all spades or all odd numbered cards. There are mini games such as finding matching gears or swapping tiles to form a complete picture. I really enjoyed this game which seems very laid back and relaxing, enjoy!
I recommend this game!
+27points
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Apparitions: Kotsmine Hills
Join The Atlantic Paranormal Society and Peter Wren Paranormal Agency to investigate a town in Apparations – Kotsmine Hills!
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I am a big fan of TAPS and I thought this game was very unique. You are investigating the houses, factories, warehouse, loading docks etc. in the town of Kotsmine Hills where many people were killed when a fire broke out at the factory and quickly engulfed the town. You get the choice of 1-4 rooms that cameras are set up in and you need to find all 15 items on the list, but, you only get a flashlight to search for these items, just as they do on the paranormal shows. Each room has 3 ghostly faces to find which give you up to 3 hints, if you already have 3 hints you get extra points. Some of the rooms will replace the flashlight with a thermal image camera or an emf reader which is a feature I haven't seen before. The mini games were fairly easy such as placing fuses of 4 different colors into 4 fuse slots. Once you put the fuses into all 4 slots you turn the power on and it will kick out the incorrect fuses. The only thing I really disliked about this game was the score tallies after each room that took forever, and you couldn't do anything but wait for the tallies to stop. I know that some people will hate the fact that you have to search hidden object scenes with a flashlight, but you get used to it fairly quickly so give it a chance, enjoy!
I recommend this game!
+7points
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Rush for Gold: California
Make your American Dream come true in California, where the only thing hotter than the sun is the gold fever!
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First of all this TM game has timed and untimed modes which I know will please a lot of people. You will earn 1-3 gold stars on each level and those stars are used to build the city. Each level has a different set of goals, you need to chop down trees for wood, clear paths, pick berries, fish, trade with the Indians etc. You have to mine gold and build different structures to pan for gold or put up fishing tents for food. You can hire new workers and there is a button to push when fully charged that makes the workers move faster (that button must be corporate) This is a fairly easy game to play, very entertaining, if I'm not mistaken, this game is also available in an Alaskan theme, enjoy!