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Cassandra’s Journey: The Legacy of Nostradamus Tips Walkthrough
Check out our strategy guide for Cassandra's Journey: The Legacy of Nostradamus. GENERAL INFO At the beginning of the game you will be asked to play in Timed or Relaxed Mode. Choose Relaxed Mode if you want to play without having to worry about the timer. Choose Timed Mode if you like to play against the clock. If you get stuck in any of the games and you need to see the instructions again, you can click on the help button that is at the bottom of the page. You will be able to see ...Alabama Smith in Escape from Pompeii Preview
By Erin Bell
Alawar Entertainment is hard at work on a new title called Alabama Smith in Escape from Pompeii and gave us a sneak peek. The game looks like it's shaping up to be a pretty interesting hidden object / adventure game in the style of Azada, Dream Chronicles and Escape the Museum.The title character, Alabama Smith, is a young archaeology student who gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he's sent to Italy to study with the renowned Professor Fairchild. Eventually, a story emerges that has Alabama searching modern-day Pompeii for an amulet that allows people to travel through time. He's joined in his search by Professor Fairchild's beautiful daughter, Anastasia.Wizard’s Pen Tips Walkthrough
Check out our tips and tricks for Wizard's Pen. RESTORE TRINKETS In this section of the game, you will restore items to their rightful place. You will have a list of items on the right side of the page. You need to find where those items belong to on the main page. Click your pen (your cursor) on the part of the page that needs to be drawn back in. You can use a hint if you're stuck but if you will lose one star for each hint you use. Hints are unlimited but you do ...Nancy Drew: The Creature of Kapu Cave Review
By David Stone
The latest Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure available for download, The Creature of Kapu Cave, is actually number 15 in the series. Like all other titles in the series, Nancy finds herself in an exotic locale and gets in too deep with a mystery, while meeting a cast of suspicious characters along the way.Wizard’s Pen Review
One of the biggest gripes I have as a game reviewer who follows the casual space closely is the lack of ingenuity. That is, once there's a breakthrough game type - such as match-three, time management or hidden object puzzles - along come 101 clones that do very little to push the genre forward. Sure there's such thing as a well-made copycat, but critics like me smile ear to ear when a developer dares to try something different.Such is the case with PopCap's Wizard's Pen, a highly entertaining puzzle game that puts a unique spin on the hidden object genre. It's not a completely unique experience, no, but keeps players on their toes with a wonderful assortment of puzzles to keep things fresh and exciting.Lost Secrets: Bermuda Triangle Review
It was only a matter of time before a hidden object game was based on the mystery surrounding the Bermuda triangle - and the good news is that Lost Secrets: Bermuda Triangle does a good job of bleding an interesting story, memorable characters and hidden object gameplay.On this seafaring adventure, we meet the daring Rachel Broadview, who discovers her great grandmother's name in a book about shipwrecks in the Bermuda Triangle. So she sets out to uncover secrets buried there, and of course how it relates to her ancestor's involvement. Will Rachel reap the rewards of her curiosity or is she tempting fate? We won't give anything away here, but the story is one of the game's more impressive features.Neverland Review
By Chuck Miller
Neverland is not your typical hidden object game. At least, not as far as its narrative goes. What begins as an enjoyable toy-filled dream takes a slightly demented turn almost immediately. Think of it as Fractured Fairy Tales (from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show) meets the Brothers Grimm with a dash of Lemony Snicket on the side. It's not frightening, just slightly disturbing - but in a good way.The Hidden Object Show: Season 2 Review
By Erin Bell
The Hidden Object Show returns for "Season 2" with more polish, better graphics, and - if you can believe it - even more bang for the buck. If you thought the first game was long, wait until you sink your teeth into its sequel, which boasts a mind-blowing 300 rounds - that's three times more than the first game had.