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Tag: Hidden Object
Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove Review
By Erin Bell
A master detective's work is never done, it seems. Even when you're between cases, having just wrapped up the mystery of Ravenhearst Manor, another adventure falls unexpectedly into your lap in Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove, the sixth downloadable game in the Mystery Case Files series. While not as ground-breaking as some of its MCF predecessors, Dire Grove further cements Mystery Case Files as one of the premier hidden object adventure game series' in town.Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove. Navigation General Tips Chapter 1: Welcome to Dire Grove Chapter 2: Dire Grove Hotel Chapter 3: Accessing the Manager's Office Chapter 4: He's the Fisherman Chapter 5: Going Into Town Chapter 6: She's the Hunter Chapter 7: He's the Blacksmith Chapter 8: She's the Farmer Chapter 9: Restore Power to the Hotel Chapter 10: Accessing the Ruins Chapter 11: The Fifth Element Bonus: List of Achievements Bonus:...Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals Review
It's always great when a game tries something new. And while Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals is a fairly straightforward point-and-click adventure, it attempts to set itself apart from the pack through its setting and story. Based on the graphic novel series of the same name, Nikopol takes place in the not-too-distant future, and combines elements of sci-fi and fantasy to create something unique. Unfortunately, in this case unique doesn't necessarily mean good, as Nikopol is definitely an uneven experience.Elementals: The Magic Key Review
By Chad Sapieha
Many kids might crave the latest and greatest living room consoles and games, but Elementals: The Magic Key, a new hidden object game featuring heavy dashes of strategy and puzzle solving, proves that you need not spend a small fortune to find fun and engaging interactive entertainment for your children.Lost Realms: The Curse of Babylon Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Lost Realms - The Curse of Babylon. ABOUT THIS WALKTHROUGH Items circled in red-yellow are the orange items on the list, or other key items for the game. Items circled in blue-yellow-white are the plain items on the list. Items circled in red-green are the yellow, 'foreign' items on the list. Up to chapter 3, items are the same in any game. From chapter 4 and on, a number of items are random, so only the key items will be circled. W...Luxor Adventures Review
What do you get when you cross the wildly popular hidden object game (HOG) genre with one of the most beloved ball-busting franchises in casual gaming history? The answer is Luxor Adventures, the latest from Mumbo Jumbo that does a great job fusing the two types of play together, as well as folding in a good story, a myriad of mini-games and high production values.Escape the Museum 2 Review
By Erin Bell
When I first sat down to play Gogii Games' Escape the Museum 2 I was expecting to have to, well, escape a museum. Again. And I wasn't terribly thrilled about it. I mean, how many games can you make about escaping an earthquake-ravaged museum before the premise starts to feel contrived and repetitive? I think the answer is probably "one." Imagine my delight upon discovering that the follow-up to Escape the Museum isn't about getting out of a museum at all, but rather about a father heroically making his way through disaster-torn streets in the aftermath of the quake towards the museum to save his trapped family - in other words, a totally different spin on the same theme!Escape the Museum 2 Walkthrough
By Tom Hayes
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Escape the Museum 2. General Tips Escape the Museum 2 consists of a mix between standard adventure puzzle solving and object finding. For the puzzle solving scenes, move the yellow cursor around the screen until a question mark icon is shown below the cursor; this means that the area can be examined more closely. Sometimes when you examine the correct object, a yellow spark area will appear above objects on the scene. This spark area can be examin...