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Rhianna Ford & The Da Vinci Letter Walkthrough
Rhianna Ford and the Da Vinci LetterGeneral Tips There is no timer and no score kept There are no limits to the number of Hints and they recharge quickly Puzzles can be skipped without penalty. The option to skip bar fills quickly. When you have completed the game, clicking "Play" again will allow you to select various locations and find every hidden object.Using the tools: Menu Tab - Click to save and to exit to the main menu, change options or get general game help. Map Icon - Shows...Joan Jade and the Gates of Xibalba Review
By Erin Bell
Stop me if you've heard any of this before. Some children have gone missing. Their mother rushes off to find them. She happens to be an intrepid explorer-type. Her search takes her into the heart of a South American jungle where she must investigate an ancient temple. Although the premise of Joan Jade and the Gates of Xibalba is interchangeable with dozens of other hidden object/adventure games, and its gameplay is thoroughly average, it's at least easy on the eye and boasts some clever (if repetitive) puzzles.Joan Jade and the Gates of Xibalba Walkthrough
By Anita Cule
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Joan Jade and the Gates of Xibalba.Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell Review
By Erin Bell
Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell approaches Jack the Ripper from an interesting angle. Instead of playing one of the "good guys" trying to track down the serial killer, you follow the more dubious exploits of John Bert, a reporter who decides that the best way to sell papers is to publish as many sensational details about the Whitechapel murders as he can - even if that means making up fake evidence and sending letters pretending to be written by Saucy Jack himself. It's unique twist, but unfortunately the rest of this hidden object game is excruciating to play.The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft Review
Leaping from the printed page to your computer screen, The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft puts you in the role of the sleuthing siblings Frank and Joe Hardy. And while the franchise has decades of teen-aged crime-solving under its belt, this video game adaptation ends up playing like an almost entirely generic point-and-click adventure. It has a few good ideas, but unfortunately they're all underdeveloped. This is a game for the fans only.The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft.This game is the first computer game based on the Hardy Boys' series of mysteries and adventures. Unlike the Nancy Drew series of games, this one is a traditional point-and-click adventure game with the third person view. Featuring the voices of Jesse McCartney and Cody Linley as Frank and Joe Hardy, this game sets the boys in the middle of a criminal investigation after it was discovered that the vault in the Spe...Anka Walkthrough
By Nina de Boo
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Anka. When Anka set about his chores one morning, little did he know that the day would soon take a very different turn! Help him find his parents and catch the culprit. This is a classic RPG interspersed with many mini games. You need to talk to people to get information and find objects to complete quests and challenges. WALKTHROUGH You start with a brief tutorial that explains the main actions. As usual in RPGs, you have to talk to characters an...Rhianna Ford & The Da Vinci Letter Review
By Erin Bell
If you're an antiques expert and your boss offers to fly you to Rome on company dime to investigate a rare and valuable find - a letter penned by Da Vinci himself - you'd probably be over the moon, right? But Rhianna Ford is less than thrilled. You see, it was Rome where her husband Xander disappeared several months ago under mysterious circumstances. Her boss forces her to go anyway (he's a bit of a jerk - ok, he's a big jerk), and so it's off on another hidden object adventure with Green Clover Games' Rhianna Ford & The Da Vinci Letter.