Welcome the Tiger Eye: The Sacrifice walkthrough on Gamezebo. Tiger Eye: The Sacrifice is a hidden object adventure game created by Passionfruit Games. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide to how to complete Tiger Eye: The Sacrifice.
I'm not a fan of romance novels. There, I said it. For some of you, that might disqualify me right off the bat for reviewing a game based on a romance novel, but I assure you, I went into Tiger Eye: The Sacrifice with a totally open mind. I've been surprised by romantic storylines before, and I was willing to believe that an adventure game based on a book by best-selling romance novelist Marjorie M. Liu could be a winner. Unfortunately, it wasn't.
There are only a handful of game designers who can really be called a master of their trade, but as the mind behind the classic Gabriel Knight graphic adventures in the 90's, Jane Jensen is unquestionably amongst them. Over the last decade she's spent a fair bit of time creating hidden object games with Oberon Media, a company she co-founded, but as of this morning Jensen has announced a plan to return to her roots.
I'm not overly well-versed in horror games. I put about 8 hours into Resident Evil 4 before giving up on it, and I've only scratched the surface of Amnesia. Silent Hill, on the other hand, definitely attracted my attention enough to see the first two games to completion. Silent Hill 2, in particular, is nearly a masterpiece. In their early iterations, those games treasured atmosphere and figuring out ways to get under the player's skin better than anything else in gaming. It makes sense then that Lone Survivor comes from Superflat, the same guy who made Soundless Mountain II - a demake of Silent Hill 2.
Welcome to the Yesterday walkthrough on Gamezebo. Yesterday is a point-and-click adventure game played on PC, Mac and iPad, created by Pendulo Studios. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide on how to complete Yesterday.
Yesterday is a heck of a ride. It's got a little sex, a lot of violence, a few laughs and some salty language, all wrapped up in a dark, twisted tale of betrayal, torture, murder and the never-ending battle between good and evil. Don't let the cartoonish graphics fool you - this is an excellent game, but it's very much for adults only.
JetDogs Studios is set to offer fans a new mystery to solve in its upcoming Alchemy Mysteries: Prague Legends, a hidden object game that follows a young woman named Eva. Eva's an orphan, who learns of her family's history in Prague after inheriting an ancient mansion from a distant relative. This "mansion inheritance" story is nothing new to the hidden object genre, but the story in Alchemy Mysteries: Prague Legends is set to go much deeper than that, as Eva will find love in a shopkeeper's grandson, and will be tested by the ghosts in the deserted home.
It's sort of amazing that a company could find an idea like the one explored in Stacking and make it work at all, let alone so well. Stacking presentes a steampunk meets Charles Dickens style world populated entirely by Russian matryoshka dolls (the nesting dolls that sit inside each other). That idea not only gives the world the rich character it so enjoys, but also facilitates quite ingeniously the game's main mechanic.