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Tag: Adventure
The Fall Trilogy – Chapter 1: Separation Review
One of the major drawbacks of point-and-click adventure games is that the obtuse puzzles can often be frustrating. It's easy to get stuck, which can put a damper on the things the genre does well: namely telling great stories with great visuals. With the first chapter in its trilogy The Fall, Kheops Studio attempts to remove much of this frustration and create a game that is more accommodating to new players. And while this makes things a bit too easy at times, The Fall - Chapter 1: Separation is also a solid entry in what looks to be a promising new adventure series.The Tarot’s Misfortune Preview
By Erin Bell
Calgary-based Ph03nix New Media, the developers of the Curse of the Pharaoh series, announced today that development is underway on a new hidden object game for PC called The Tarot's Misfortune. Players take on the role of Rosalee, a tarot reader who gets put to sleep and tossed into prison by a mysterious drifter in the town of Luzio. Players must search through the town to recover their stolen tarot card deck and uncover clues that will help them rescue the town's residents. By finding specific hidden objects in each level, players will be guided by the spirit of the tarot about what to do next.Green Moon Review
By Alicia Ashby
Green Moon is not the most polished game you'll ever play, but it does an extraordinarily good job of capturing a player's imagination with a point-and-click adventure that's traditional in some ways and stunningly original in others. In this game your goal is not to solve a mystery or go on a journey, but instead to complete a cycle of magic spells that's thousands of years old. Your quest will take you throughout time and ultimately to Earth's moon.The Mirror Mysteries Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for The Mirror Mysteries. Navigation: General TipsMirror 1: Giant Clock WorldMirror 2: Frozen WorldMirror 3: Volcano WorldMirror 4: Dwarwen WorldMirror 5: Forrest WorldMirror 6: Toy WorldMirror 7: House Reflection World General Tips Goal: Repair the main mirror to retrieve the children by collecting shards from worlds contained in each of the seven mirrors. There is no timer or option for a timed mode. No score is kept.Each ...Nancy Drew: The Final Scene Walkthrough
By Tom Hayes
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Nancy Drew: The Final Scene. How to Play Controls The cursor will change into different icons when it moves over interactive areas on the playing area. Left click the mouse to perform an action when an icon is shown. The default cursor is the magnifying glass, which will glow red when it is moved over an area that can be examined more closely. The directional arrows forward, back, up, down, left, right and half turn will move Nancy in those dire...Penny Dreadfuls: Sweeney Todd Walkthrough
By Anita Cule
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Penny Dreadfuls: Sweeney Todd. General Tips There are no trophies awarded in this game however at the end of each chapter, an investigation report is filed. It grades you on search accuracy (how many times you clicked wrongly), puzzles solved (instead of skipping them), hints used and time taken. The game is dark. Adjust your monitor's brightness or lower the lights around you to better see the screen, especially for the hidden objec...Nat Geo Adventures: Ghost Fleet Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Nat Geo Adventure: Ghost Fleet. Finding the hidden object scenes At the beginning of each level, you will see an underwater map of part of a sea. First, you will need to find the ship wreck by clicking on its location on the map, which in this guide will be marked on the image at the beginning of each chapter. When you have found the location, click the pin and select dive, and you will be taken to the hidden object scene. Artifacts Scattere...Nancy Drew: The Final Scene Review
By David Stone
Someone really needs to buy Nancy Drew a good luck charm. Maybe it could prevent someone being kidnapped, or landing right in the middle of a mysterious haunting or some other calamity. In Nancy Drew: Final Scene well... You can guess nothing good comes of being in Nancy's vicinity. Good thing the point-and-click adventure game around her is pretty good, though not quite up to her usual great standard.