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Tag: Hidden Object
Echoes of the Past: Royal House of Stone Walkthrough
By Tom Hayes
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Echoes of the Past: Royal House of Stone.General Tips The Menu crown at the top-left corner of the screen to displays the game menu. Help displays a list of icons and descriptions. Options allows you to change the music and sound volume, and also to toggle between full screen mode. High Scores displays the names of the players that have completed the game in the quickest times. Main menu exits the current game and displays the main menu. Resume exits th...Real Crimes: Jack the Ripper Review
By Erin Bell
Real Crimes: Jack the Ripper is the second game in the Real Crimes series of hidden object games whose events are based on crimes that actually happened in real life. But unlike Real Crimes: The Unicorn Killer, where the murders occurred in 1977 and were therefore still relatively fresh in the minds of a lot of people, Jack the Ripper is based on crimes that happened more than 100 years ago and are still unsolved to this day.Masters of Mystery: Blood of Betrayal Review
By Chad Sapieha
Masters of Mystery: Blood of Betrayal, a new hidden object game from Canadian developer Big Blue Bubble, will feel very familiar to those who played Masters of Mystery: Crime of Fashion, a polished and challenging hidden object game released earlier this year. But that's no reason to avoid it-especially since this CSI-like sequel offers up a few welcome improvements.Masters of Mystery: Blood of Betrayal Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Masters of Mystery - Blood of Betrayal. General Game Information Hidden object game with three chapters and seven mini games. Game can be played in timed or relaxed mode. The game is played for story completion and there are no points awarded. There are multiple achievement awards for passing milestones in the game. (See below) Storyline revolves are Carrie a police officer whose father also a police officer has been missing for over seven y...Insider Tales: Vanished in Rome Preview
By Erin Bell
Adventure is waiting for you in Italy, where you'll help Inspector Francesca di Porta track down a married couple that seems to have disappeared from the face of the earth in Insider Tales: Vanished in Rome, Intenium's upcoming hidden object game. The strangest part of the mystery is that right before the couple disappeared, they won the biggest lottery jackpot in Italy's history, but vanished without claiming a cent of it. As Francesca explores the narrow, winding alleys of the old city and ancient monuments like the famous Coliseum, the clues all start to point to Leonardo da Vinci - but what could the Renaissance artist and inventor have to do with this modern-day mystery?The Clumsys 2: Butterfly Effect Preview
By Erin Bell
Our favorite time travelling family, The Clumsys, will be returning in a new hidden object game launching in January, 2010. Grandpa Clumsy is in trouble again. All he did was bring a butterfly back to the present, but apparently that's enough to change history in a drastic way. In The Clumsys 2: Butterfly Effect you'll help Grandpa Clumsy correctly rebuild 30 of the world's greatest inventions (like the camera, pulley, and combustion engine) that would never have been if it wasn't for a butterfly flapping its wings.Machinarium Review
In a world where big budgets and development teams often steal the spotlight, it's wonderful when an indie game created by a small team on a strict budget can make those blockbuster titles disappear into the background. Created by Amanita Design, a small game studio from the Czech Republic, Machinarium was the winner of the 12th annual Independent Games Festival's Excellence in Visual Arts award, and it's easy to see why.Machinarium Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Machinarium. Machinarium is a point-and-click adventure game that is somewhat different than your traditional adventure game. What sets it apart from other adventure games is that the interface is very minimalist compared to most games and it doesn't have any spoken dialogue whatsoever throughout the game. All dialogue is conveyed through sound effects and picture bubbles. Click on the title and watch as it disappears to reveal the main menu. Unl...