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Art Detective Review
Not all detective work involves homicides. Art Detective is a spot-the-difference game that has you examining classic and lesser known paintings for subtle changes. It has a few creative mini-games, but a lot gets lost in translation.Fabulous Finds Tips Walkthrough
Check out our strategy guide for Fabulous Finds. GENERAL TIPS There is only one mode in the game, it is a timed mode. You will be given a certain amount of time in which to find all the objects in the scene. You are never given a list of items to find in this game, instead, you are given a general theme and you must figure out from that which items to look for. The items that you will be asked to search for in each room will vary. When you replay the game, you will be asked to ...Fabulous Finds Review
Not all hidden object games are created equal. Many savvy game designers - including Cara Ely of the Dream Day Wedding series - are adding their own unique spin to the popular genre. While it's not without its share of problems, Fabulous Finds is a fabulous find indeed.Here's the premise behind this fun and fresh download: you've inherited a home in Carmel, California, from your Great Aunt Beatrice, but it needs some serious work to whip it into tip-top shape. In order to fund your renovation plans you decide to sell off your great aunt's things through yard sales. Fabulous Finds is made up of three main types of game-play: a seek-and-find hidden-object task, yard sale puzzler and The Sims-like room decorator.Mystery P.I. – The New York Fortune Tips Walkthrough
Check out our Strategy Guide for Mystery P.I.-The New York Fortune. GAME OVERVIEW Mystery P. I.-The New York Fortune has 25 levels and 25 unique locations. There are 3 modes in the game, "Find the NY Fortune," "Unlimited Seek and Find," and a "Spot the Differences" Mode. The NY Fortune is a combination of seek and find scenes along with mini games at the end of each level. "Unlimited Seek and Find" means that you can find every single item in a particula...Post Mortem Review
Dig film noir - that special genre of movie reserved for fedora-wearing gumshoes, moonlit streets, saucy dames and senseless crimes? Then it's a cinch you'll enjoy old-school adventure Post Mortem, which, despite its lack of modern-day innovation, spins one seamy potboiler of a yarn.While starting to show signs of age (the game was originally released in 2003 on CD-ROM), a large file download and more formulaic than fascinating, you'll still enjoy this user-friendly whodunit nonetheless.Masters of Mystery: Crime of Fashion Review
Looking to curl up with a compelling hidden object game? You won't be disappointed in Big Blue Bubble's Masters of Mystery: Crime of Fashion, a story-driven puzzler with plenty of levels to play through, mini-games to master and interesting characters to interact with.You play as Carrie Chase, a detective who investigates the murder of a New York fashion designer. Carrie soon comes to the disturbing realization she's dealing with a serial killer out for more blood. The story, which plays out like an episode of CSI -- complete with forensics tools, lab analysis and deduction -- is quite good and with a few twists, too. Plus, the diverse characters you'll meet are memorable and many lines of dialogue are well-written.Haunted Hotel II: Believe the Lies Review
By Erin Bell
Of the dozens of hidden object games that Gamezebo reviewed in 2008, one that I definitely didn't expect to get a sequel was Haunted Hotel, a game that we panned for, among other things, poor English, lackluster graphics and numerous technical gaffes. Haunted Hotel II: Believe the Lies is an improvement, but is still hampered by various issues.Mercifully, the story this time around is presented in short sentences bolstered by fine-looking cutscenes, as opposed to the pages of error-riddled text and rudimentary sketches of the first game. That said, although the story's grammar is much improved, the plot is no easier to decipher.Haunted Hotel II: Believe the Lies Tips Walkthrough
Check out our strategy guide for Haunted Hotel II: Believe the Lies. GENERAL TIPS There is no timer in the game so you can play this game at your own leisure. You can skip the mini games if you choose to do so. Just click on "skip game" in the lower right side to move on to the next section. You get 5 hints for every scene, including the inventory scenes. Use them wisely since there is no way to earn extra hints. The hints will help you figure out what to do with the inventory...