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MonsterQuest Review
If you loved reading those 4th grade science pamphlets about the inventor of the microscope and the discovery of penicillin, you'll find the History Channel's Monster Quest a refreshing change from a standard hidden object game. If you like stories, you'll like the fact that every object means something. If you prefer something more visually exciting than searching for muddy footprints in a marsh, you'll find it boring. Former science fair enthusiasts of any age will like the game a lot.Natalie Brooks – The Treasures of the Lost Kingdom Tips Walkthrough
Here is our walkthrough for the hidden object/adventure game, Natalie Brooks: The Treasures of the Lost Kingdom. Enjoy. GENERAL TIPS This game does not have a timer so you can take your time and solve the puzzles at your own leisure. If you want to skip the story just click on the scene several times in order to make the story play though faster. If you exit out of a pop-up window before you completed the mission for that window, the game will make you start that part over. There are n...Adventure Chronicles: The Search For Lost Treasure Tips Walkthrough
Check out our Walkthrough for Adventure Chronicles: The Search for Lost Treasure. GENERAL TIPS In certain cases when you click on an item, you will see a message appear on the screen, the message will give you a hint on what you need to do. You don't have to stay in one scene if you get stuck in a puzzle. Click on the dots that are at the top right side of the scene, above the list, on the small map and you will be able to toggle between locations. If you click on too many incorrect i...Natalie Brooks – The Treasures of the Lost Kingdom Review
Marc Saltzman in his review of Nightshift Legacy: The Jaguar's Eye believes 2008 will go down as the year of the "HOG" as in hidden object games. But I think it would be the year HOGs shun the HOG label for point-and-click adventures like in the old PC days. Natalie Brooks: The Treasures of the Lost Kingdom puts a greater emphasis on adventure and less on hidden object finding. Natalie Brooks returns for another adventure that isn't unlike others we've seen in this genre. Grandpa is lost or kidnapped (in this case, kidnapped) and the hero must search for something in order to get Grandpa back. Though the story sounds clichéd, it integrates well with the game play.Dracula: Origin Review
So-called "large file games," or titles whose massive file sizes require way longer to download and install (and consume more space) than the average desktop alternative, are a singular oddity in casual gaming. That's because, as with Dracula: Origin, released six months ago on PC CD-ROM, they're actually traditional desktop diversions masquerading as digital downloads. Happily, in this case, the game - a haunting adventure that excels for its superb storytelling and cinematic presentation - translates just as well to this new, albeit unlikely format.The Hidden Prophecies of Nostradamus Review
The Hidden Prophecies of Nostradamus from Cat's Eye Games mixes a fairly easy classic Hidden Object Game with a variety of 8 types of mini-games, some very challenging. A limited number of SKIP options means every player will have to complete at least some of the mini-games to complete the game. Some players will enjoy the variety—others will find the extreme variation in difficulty frustrating.Can You See What I See? Dream Machine Preview
By Erin Bell
Clyde Curfuffle's in a pickle again. This time he needs your help to find two rare items he's supposed to be giving to his niece and nephew for their birthday in Can You See What I See? Dream Machine, the upcoming sequel to the popular Can You See What I See? hidden object game that Freeze Tag released earlier this year.The trouble is, Clyde can't remember where he's put gifts -- and the birthday party is tomorrow! To help Clyde out, you'll use the "dream machine" to find clues, interpret dreams, and hopefully locate the missing items. If you are successful, you'll earn a handsome reward.Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl Tips Walkthrough
Check out our strategy guide for Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl, which has screenshots showing the location of Mr. Biscuits and all objects for all scenes in Story Mode. We also list the clues for each scene. GENERAL TIPS When you click on Mr. Biscuits in a scene, you get an additional minute on the timer. So click on him as soon as you see him. If you have 3 incorrect clicks in a row, a minute will be deducted from your time. This is quite a severe penalty, so click carefully! ...