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Amazing Heists – Dillinger Review
There are plenty of hidden object games that ask you to help solve crimes, but Amazing Heists - Dillinger asks you to commit one. Several, actually. You'll tag along with the infamous Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger as he and his crew do what they do best, but you'd better keep your eyes peeled. The Feds are hot on Dillinger's trail, and if John and the boys get pinched, they won't be seeing daylight for a very, very long time.Nancy Drew: Secret of the Scarlet Hand Review
By David Tovey
Nancy Drew: Secret of the Scarlet Hand from HER Interactive is the sixth adventure from the classic series, now available as a download game. Once again Nancy sets off on an ordinary activity, an internship at a museum specializing in Mayan antiquities. And once again she finds herself elbow-deep in a mystery that only she can solve! The mystery itself is tame, but the puzzles are challenging and logical. It lacks the entertainment value of newer titles, but if you like exploring museums, you'll like the authentic detail here.Magic Encyclopedia: Moon Light Review
One of my favorite trends in the casual gaming space is the fusion between hidden-object games ("HOGs") and adventure game-like puzzles, like Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst and Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child. Last fall we also saw the debut of Alawar's first HOG, Magic Encyclopedia: First Story, an atmospheric hand-drawn puzzler that successfully merged these two game styles together -- despite some nagging technical bugs that marred its initial release.Jewel Quest Mysteries 2: Trail of the Midnight Heart Preview
By Erin Bell
The sequel to last year's hidden object game Jewel Quest Mysteries: Curse of the Emerald Tear is launching soon, and iWin gave us a bit of info and some screenshots to share with you in advance. Jewel Quest Mysteries 2: Trail of the Midnight sees Eva Witheby caught up in a new mystery far from home. Players will uncover relics in 20 different hidden object scene backgrounds, along with traditional jewel boards, new power-ups including Freeze Timer and Dragonfly Helpers, and new scrolling search screens that put you in the front seat of whizzing planes.Amazing Heists – Dillinger Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Amazing Heists - Dillinger. Storyline Clever and exciting hidden Object game from Gamers Digital which tells the story of John Dillinger, one of the most prolific bank robbers in history. John Dillinger has been given several nicknames in the history books. He was known as the "Modern Day Robin hood" as it was rumored that he gave money that he stole to the poor during the great depression. He was also called, "The jackrabbit" ...Mystic Diary: Lost Brother Walkthrough
By Di Fox
Welcome to Gamzebo's walkthrough for Mystic Diary - Lost Brother. The setting is the late 19th century, presumably the Victorian Era. The main character is a young man studying magic who realizes that his brother Gustav who is an archeologist has gone missing. Our young magician interrupts his studies to embark upon an adventure in search of his missing brother with the help of a mysterious diary. GENERAL TIPS: There is no timer in this game so you can take as long as you need to find...Family Mystery – The Story of Amy Walkthrough
By David Tovey
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Family Mystery - The Story of Amy. As Amy looks through an album of old family pictures, she discovers her family's secret history. There are 31 Hidden Object scenes in all. The game is divided into 19 scenes. This guide is divided into sections: General Tips (no spoilers) Walkthrough for all Photos GENERAL TIPS (no spoilers) The story for this game is very inconsistent with a lot of self-contradictions. So you can get the gen...Mystery Masterpiece: The Moonstone Preview
By Erin Bell
Freeze Tag (Can You See What I See?, Etch-A-Sketch) will soon be launching a new hidden object game called Mystery Masterpiece: The Moonstone. The game is based on the English mystery novel The Moonstone, which was written in 1869 by Wilkie Collins and is considered to be the pioneer of modern English detective stories. Check out the screenshots, and chat about the game in our forum.