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Tag: Hidden Object
PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville Review
At first, PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville's seems like many other hidden object games. Its story, about a detective being called in to find a missing child, isn't all that unusual, and its setting of a town in decline provides the locations and background that you might expect. What it does with those elements, however, is startling, disturbing, and absolutely wonderful.Becky Brogan: The Mystery of Meane Manor Review
By Erin Bell
High school student Becky Brogan has a knack for solving puzzles, and wants to be a detective some day. Her curiosity leads her to investigate a supposedly haunted mansion for a school research project, and she quickly discovers that Meane Manor does indeed have its share of sinister secrets. These secrets are yours to discover in this back-to-basics hidden object game. Becky Brogan: Mystery of Meane Manor definitely has an old-school feel to it that long-time fans of hidden object games will recognize. The scenes are extremely cluttered, and the goal is simply to hunt for all of the items on the list. Unlike most of the older games, however, there's no time limit to stress you out as you're hunting.The Stolen Diamond Ring Review
By David Stone
Sometimes, it's nice to curl up and read a good book. But when was the last time you could play a book? In The Stolen Diamond Ring, a new title in the emerging "visual novel" genre, you are really interacting with a novel rather than a game, but its premise is definitely interesting, and worth more than a quick glance.Jewel Quest Mysteries 2: Trail of the Midnight Heart Walkthrough
By David Tovey
Welcome to the Gamezebo Strategy Guide for Jewel Quest Mysteries 2: Trail of the Midnight Heart. This is the second in the Hidden Object/Jewel Board version of the series. This Strategy Guide is divided into two parts: General Tips (No Spoilers) Walkthrough General Tips For each level, you have to first do Hidden Object scenes in order to collect the pieces, called shards, of a broken jewel board. When you have all the pieces, you then solve the jewel board by m...Save Our Spirit Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's walkthrough for Save Our Spirit.Navigation: General Tips I.Chapter 1: Kidnapped & Treasure II.Chapter 2: The Spirit of Europe III.Chapter 3: The Spirit of Africa IV.Chapter 4: The Spirit of Asia V.Chapter 5: The Spirit of Australia VI.Chapter 6: The Spirit of South America VII.Chapter 7: The Spirit of North America VIII.Chapter 8: The Finale General Tips: Music, volume, and screen settings can be adjusted from the Options menuToggling the mouse over ...Wisegal Preview
By Erin Bell
Merscom, Lifetime TV and Elephant Games (developers of Lost in the City) are teaming up to release a game based on Wisegal, the TV movie about the life of Patty Montanari, a struggling single mom who becomes involved in organized crime. In the game, the player takes the role of Patty Montanari in a story that acts as a sequel to the film. Patty Montanari becomes mixed-up with the mafia after the death of her husband to support her sons. Fearing the influence of the "family" on her children, Patty flees to Florida to start over. When her son Nino returns to Brooklyn under mysterious circumstances, Patty must confront a life she thought she had escaped.Gardenscapes Review
By Chad Sapieha
I love it when I feel game makers working hard to engage my interest. That's exactly the way I felt while playing Gardenscapes, a new hidden object game from Playrix Entertainment that sports top notch presentation, great art, and game design that kept me perpetually wanting to play just one more puzzle. The game begins with the player inheriting a mansion behind which sits a once resplendent garden. With the help of the butler, Austin, your job is to restore the garden to its former glory by purchasing a wide variety of ready-made elements, ranging from shrubs and gazebos to birdcages and mini-golf holes.The Conjurer: A Magical Mystery Review
Some hidden object games, naturally, are better than others. And now we've got The Conjurer: A Magical Mystery, a very good but not flawless "HOG" from GameHouse. When it comes to production values, personality and story, this new game delivers the goods, but falls short in other areas.