Showing posts with label hidden pictures. Show all posts
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8/04/2011

Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir Review

Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir
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I'm 36 and this game is great! I've played this type on the computer, but now I have it for DS and it's a lot of fun. There are so many things to find and different ways to find them (xray, underwater goggles, flashlight). There are other things to do other than look for hidden pictures. There are puzzles that you have to piece together and contraptions you have to figure out. I've been playing it for three days straight and I'm not even close to finding out the mystery. This is a great game!!! Even my 7 year old looks over my shoulder as I play it and helps me find stuff. If you love the PC versions - then you will love this one too.

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Spot Clues to Find the rightful Heir!It takes a keen set of "private eyes" to identify the heir in this search-and-solve detective story. Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir presents a new generation of search-and-solve games for a new generation of Nintendo DS owners. Whether you like to play for minutes at a time or hours a day, Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir has your game experience covered.Delve into the latest evolution of search-and-solve fun! The game showcases highly detailed interactive scenes in which players look for cleverly hidden items in order to solve the case, an experience made for the added ease and interaction of stylus controls. With Nintendo DS specific controls and activities, Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir takes a bold step into the Touch Generations with an all-new game in the accomplished Mystery Case Files series.Unique Nintendo DS-specific features! Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir includes intuitive touch screen control using assistance items like an X-Ray scanner, flash light and more. All-new interactive objects and hands-on sleuthing like dusting for finger prints deepen the experience.There are 12 potential heirs to investigate, 30 detailed scenes to peruse, and over 1,000 hidden objects to find.Playing With Friends! Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir is the only Mystery Case Files game to include multi-player options.In multi-player modes players can search for clues together or compete against each other in real time. Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir also includes game-sharing DS Download Play so friends and family can share the experience.

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3/02/2011

Hidden Expedition: Titanic Review

Hidden Expedition: Titanic
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As an adult who has purchased this game, I'm thinking one shouldn't have high expectations for things that give them hours of mindless fun. That's why I'm giving it 4 stars, instead of 3 or less. If you're looking for something that will hold your attention while you kill some time, or give your mind a bit of a rest, then this game is perfect. In fact, it can be rather addictive in that respect. I'm not one for complicated games, so personally, I love it.

I don't think a synopsis of the game is necessary (it's a game of "find the hidden object" - not too many ways to elaborate on that), so I'll just say that the graphics are nice, and I like how the lists of items to be found change each time. Some objects are easy to find, others take a minute to locate. I'd prefer it if the extra "challenges" (they're really not all that challenging, especially after you've completed the game once) in between the levels changed as well, but sadly, they don't.

My biggest peeve with the game, if I can really even call it a peeve, is how it ends. While cracking that particular challenge is fun (again, in the mindless way), not only is it vague about how you actually accomplish it, it's rather anticlimactic. I won't ruin it with details, but suffice it to say that if you're playing the game for the most appropriate reasons (see above), the fact that the ending is kind of ho-hum shouldn't be a problem.

I'd definitely recommend it for anyone who'd like something that will keep them amused as they kill some time, but if you're looking for something more exciting - or something that requires more a complex thought process - this isn't it.

That said, my nephews (who are 4 and 9) love it! So, if you're looking for something that just about anyone in the family will enjoy, regardless of age, then my recommendation increases tenfold. I'm not an expert in childhood development, but I'm sure it doesn't do any harm to kids when developing their hunting skills on an intellectual/visual level, and it would probably do their attention spans a bit of good, too.

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Hidden Expedition: Titanic takes place at the bottom of the ocean in the sunken wreck of the once-great ship.The player moves through one of twenty locations in and around the ship, searching through antique items strewn about in search of clues to the lost Love Diamond.As the occasional bubble floats by, or the player spots light ripples with hauntingly eerie music combine to create a true sensation of being underwater in one of the world's most interesting locations.

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2/04/2011

Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Review

Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst
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The designers of this sequel to "Ravenhearst" have reached a new plateau of excellence in the Hidden Object genre. "Return to Ravenhearst" is gorgeous, fun, challenging and delightful. Perfect for everybody from older kids on up. Way up. I am 79.

You, as detective, return to the creepy old mansion, this time to free the souls of Rose Somerset and her twin daughters Gwendolyn and Charlotte from the clutches of the insane Charles Dalimar, murderer of Emma Ravenhearst. You had freed Emma's soul in the previous game, but she left behind her maid-housekeeper and the two little girls. Charles is kept alive by feeding off the souls of Rose and the children, even though they are dead. The souls cannot rest in peace because they are figuratively shackled to Dalimar. Their ghosts eerily appear, urging you on,as you journey through the game on your way to setting them free.

The environments are superb, filled with special effects, such a flickering candles, leaves that practically fall into your lap and sullen, spitting raindrops that will set you shivering right in your computer chair. There's a marvellous bouncing Victorian trolley car, and everywhere raucously cawing crows, for in this game everything is engineered for atmosphere. One scene is of a ghastly bathroom with a shrieking mannequin in the shower and flies crawling all over the garbage littered everywhere.

The mini-games are wonderful and you have to figure out how to open locks to various areas by solving a puzzle. They're clever, very imaginative and funny. If you absolutely can't figure any of them out, you can by pass them but they're too much fun to avoid unless you have to! There are many walkthroughs in Google if you get stuck.

The music is excellent, and although the sarcastic comments that appear when you click on the wrong thing or get in any kind of clicking frenzy might annoy some, I found them funny and often appropriate.

The Hidden Objects are diabolically well-camouflaged and even with your nose an inch from the screen, you're gonna have to work at finding them. A great evening's entertainment for the whole family if you can all get close enough, and somebody will frequently be yelling "There it is!" Don't know what a kazoo or a carabiner are? You will! You have to find all the objects or you can't move on, but there's a hint option. However, you have to wait a long time for the hint to rev up enough so you can use it.

Enjoy!

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The top-selling hidden object game of all-time returns for its fifth installment!The first true storyline sequel in the Mystery Case Files series, players will now experience a level of immersion never before seen in a hidden object game. Come solve the mystery of Ravenhearst!

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1/28/2011

Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst Review

Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst
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I honestly have nothing bad to say about the full series of MCF games (Prime Suspects, Huntsville, etc.) but Ravenhearst is by far the best one.Beautiful graphics, fun in between games and a spooky storyline really sets this apart from the other seek and find games on the market.

If you aren't familiar with seek and find games, in a nutshell there is a picture (often a scene of a room) and you are given a list of specific items to find within that picture.Although that might sound easy, the illustrators can be very tricky in their placement of the item, so that it almost blends into the picture.It is very addictive and very fun, if you find the right game, and trust me, this is the right game.

So even if it's not Halloween and you are just in the mood for something a little spooky, try it out.You'll be amazed when you look up at the clock and realize how long you have been playing for, and how you still don't want to stop.

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You be the detective!Product InformationThe walls of Ravenhearst Manor have been hiding a tragic love story for over acentury. Only the pages of Emma Ravenhearst's diary tell the truestory. Hidden for years the diary was recently found -- only to revealthat the pages are missing! Thousands of items are cleverly hidden in themanor's 32 rooms. To find what you are looking for you will need anunrivaled eye for detail!What lies hidden in the mysterious walls of Ravenhearst manor?Product FeaturesThousands of cleverly hidden items to find.Dozens of challenging picture riddles to solve.Finished? Random item lists ensure a unique experience each time you play.Door surprises! Solve the riddles hidden in the pictures to unlockthe manor's secrets.Windows RequirementsWindows 2000 XP VistaPentium III 500 MHz processor128 MB of RAM100 MB free Hard Drive space4X CD-ROM drive

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