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Hide & Secret 3 Preview
Anarchy Enterprises has given us a sneak peek at some screenshots from the upcoming Hide & Secret 3. H&S3 is a "puzzle adventure" evolution of its hidden object game predecessors, Hide & Secret: Treasures of the Ages, and Hide & Secret 2: Cliffhanger Castle, and the main story will be ste in Egypt and loosely based on the ancient Egyptian "Book of the Dead."
Wild West Quest 2 Review
Like countless B-movie Westerns, the story of Anarchy Enterprises' Wild West Quest 2 mixes prospectors, bandits, ranchers and sheriffs in a tale of revenge and standard genre fare. Most of the game is easy and it's very short. Fans of Westerns will enjoy the story and diehard hidden object fans will get an hour or two of acceptable gameplay in a Wild West setting.
Redrum Review
Hidden object game fans are no strangers to murder mystery plotlines, but Redrum takes things down an even darker path. Not one to play in front of the kids, the game is a chilling psychological thriller that combines crime and the supernatural. While still pretty tame by horror movie standards, it's still the closest thing to "horror" that you're likely to see in a casual game.
Wild West Quest Review
Those who grew up on TV shows like Wagon Train, The Rifleman and Gunsmoke find games with a western theme are too few and far between. That's what makes the hidden object release Wild West Quest such a treat - cool water, as it were, for a parched throat. While not every chamber of this six-shooter is loaded, the shots fired are on target.
Wild West Quest Preview
While rummaging in your grandmother's attic, you come across a trunk full of old cowboy gear that belonged to your ancestor Grandpa Willy and somehow you get transported back to the Wild West circa 1888. In Wild West Quest you'll explore 50 hidden object levels including gold mines, saloons and stagecoaches, to try to save Grandpa Willy from a gang of banditos and strike it rich as a gold prospector.
Hide & Secret 2: Cliffhanger Castle Review
Hide & Secret 2: Cliffhanger Castle offers an onslaught of over-the-top dialogue and madcap situations that are so crazy they actually work - sometimes.