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Tag: Hidden Object
REO Speedwagon: Find Your Own Way Home Preview
By Erin Bell
"Classic rock" and "casual game" aren't two phrases you often hear together, but REO Speedwagon: Find Your Own Way Home is combining the two. This upcoming hidden object game from Merscom and Curious Sense is based on Illinois-based band REO Speedwagon, classic rockers best known for hits like "Keep On Loving You" and "Can't Fight This Feeling" and "Time For Me To Fly." The game stars Ruby Easton, an entertainment television reporter who's covering REO Speedwagon on their latest tour and in the studio as they record their new album. Ruby has to save the day after the band's leader, Kevin Cronin, goes missing right before the band's star-studded album release party.Danger Next Door: Miss Teri Tale’s Adventure Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Danger Next Door: Miss Teri Tale's Adventure. Prologue - Mike's Place Find the light switch in order to turn on the light. Find all the highlighted items on the list. When you have found all the items, take the pen from your inventory and sign Mike's photo. Now find a dart and blowpipe, and combine them in your inventory. Use the combined items to shoot down the balloon, and get the keys. Chapter 1 - Mike...Wisegal Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Wisegal. General Game Information Hidden Object game based on the Lifetime Channel's "Wisegal" the story of a former mob wife whose son Nino and his friend Angela have been kidnapped. Patti Montanari the main character is now working with the FBI to track down her son and bring the criminals to justice. The game's storyline is read between each screen change. This game is played with 4 modes. Hidden object, Ph...Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 4 Review
It was bound to happen eventually. After releasing three increasingly wonderful episodes, the Tales of Monkey Island series has finally taken a step back. Now that's not to say that Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 4 - The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood is bad -- far from it in fact -- it's just that, for the first time, the latest entry in the series isn't the best.1912 Titanic Mystery Review
The story of the Titanic is an infamous tale of tragedy, loss, and the unthinkable. In 1912 Titanic Mystery, the birth of the Titanic II 100 years after the sinking of the legendary leviathan brings promise of reconciliation by completing the vessel's original maiden voyage. However, not all is as it seems when threat of a bomb surfaces. It's up to you to stop it in this new hidden object game from Suricate Software.Elementals: The Magic Key Walkthrough
By Jeff Zahn
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Elementals: The Magic Key.Wildhollow Preview
By Erin Bell
Swedish game company KarjaSoft (the maker of Sheeplings and Spandex Force) has shared a few details with us of their upcoming adventure/simulation game Wildhollow, a mixture of dialogue-driven adventure gameplay and raising animals set in a fantasy world. In Wildhollow you'll follow the story of a young boy or girl (you can choose which you'd like to be at the beginning of the game) who returns home to find the family ranch destroyed and his or her parents missing under mysterious circumstances. You'll search the hero's hometown and the surrounding countryside for clues to your parents' whereabouts by taking to people and completing quests for them.Alexandra Fortune – Mystery of the Lunar Archipelago Review
By Erin Bell
Alexandra Fortune is the latest intrepid explorer-type character to star in her hidden object adventure, and Alexandra Fortune - Mystery of the Lunar Archipelago is full of familiar trappings: a missing mentor, a mysterious journal left behind, exotic locations to visit, ruins to explore, and a goofy sidekick. But the game simply doesn't do these things as well as many of the games that it borrows its ideas from.