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Tag: Hidden Object
Curse of the Pharaoh: Tears of Sekhmet Review
Anna is back! What began in the previous Curse of the Pharaoh games - The Quest for Nefertiti and Napoleon's Secret - continues in Tears of Sekhmet. Anna is once again squaring off against her step-brother Will, who wants to control the power of the Curse as much as she wants to destroy it. It's a dangerous game she's playing, where no-one can be trusted and nothing is as simple as it seems.Avenue Flo Review
By Erin Bell
Although most of the characters in PlayFirst's Avenue Flo are from the company's long-running series of "Dash" games (which include Diner Dash, Wedding Dash and Dairy Dash), Avenue Flo itself is no time management game. In fact, it's the first adventure game set in Diner Town, and the first time we get to hear characters like Flo and Quinn actually talk.Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy Review
By David Stone
Nancy Drew is many things: super sleuth, spa worker, entomologist, spelunker... But the one thing she rarely is anymore is just a kid. However, with Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy, Nancy's age is finally an important part of the story.Little Things Review
By Chad Sapieha
My opinion of Little Things, a hidden-object game with lovely art and refreshingly straightforward game design, wavered between like and dislike the entire time I played. In the end, I came down pretty much smack in the middle, which is bothersome because it feels like the sort of game a person ought to have a strong feeling about one way or another. Most hidden object games provide players with a realistic scene littered with scores of random objects positioned to blend in with the environment in clever ways. That's not the case here. In Little Things, the objects for which we are hunting actually form the greater picture.Reincarnations: Awakening Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Reincarnations: Awakening. Navigation 0.General Tips I.Introduction: Jane's Office II.Chapter 1: Dr.Herzle's Mansion III.Chapter 2: Abuja & the Buddha Temple IV.Chapter 3: Stefan & the Prison V.Chapter 4: Jilberto & the City Square VI.Chapter 5: Buggy & Life in Paris VII. Chapter 6: Albertina & the Observatory 0.General Tips Clicking on the picture of the character displayed in the lower right corner of the scre...Delaware St. John: The Town with No Name Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Delaware St. John: The Town With No Name. Before starting the game, you can play through the tutorial to get a better understanding of how the game works if it is your first time playing. The tutorial mostly explains how to use the VIC, or the Voice Imagery Communicator. Throughout the game, Delaware will experience various types of paranormal activity and may be required to record strange sounds or take pictures to be sent back to his partner Kelly...Reincarnations: Awakening Review
While personal beliefs regarding reincarnation may differ dramatically, have you ever wondered who or what you could have been in a "past life?" What if you had a chance to find out and experience it all for yourself? This is exactly what happens to a professional copywriter named Jane as she searches for answers and personal knowledge in the new hidden object adventure Reincarnations: Awakening, brought to you by Vogat Interactive. Jane is a prominent copywriter whose work typically revolves around writing on the subject of makeup and fashion. However she's looking to expand her horizons, and jumps at the opportunity when a major magazine offers her a chance to write the article of a lifetime on the subject of reincarnation.Destination: Treasure Island Review
There is certainly no shortage of pirate-themed adventure games available, which makes it tough to stand out from the pack. And though Destination: Treasure Island has a few interesting ideas, it ends up as nothing more than a competent, slightly generic, swashbuckling adventure. The story follows retired pirate Jim Hawkins, formerly Long John Silver's right-hand man. Despite having been out of the plundering business for several years, Jim gets a blast from the past in the form of a visit from Long John Silver's parrot, who informs him that he has been left some buried treasure. Choosing the only sensible option, Jim lifts anchor and sets forth in search of the riches.