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Tag: Hidden Object
Ancient Secrets: Quest for the Golden Key Review
If you think the mini-games are the best part of many casual games, you're going to really like Ancient Secrets: Quest for the Golden Key from Gamehouse, an otherwise ordinary puzzle/adventure game. It offers creative twists on some old standards like concentration and otello as well as some of the best slider puzzles we've seen. The game also mixes in a few hidden object scenes, but these are less successful.Secret Missions: Mata Hari and the Kaiser’s Submarines Review
By Erin Bell
If James Bond were a woman, he would probably be a lot like Mata Hari. The seductive female spy, who works for the Allied forces during World War I, must use her skills to infiltrate a German U-Boat operation in Frogwares' Secret Missions: Mata Hari and the Kaiser's Submarines.Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl Preview
By Erin Bell
We love pugs here at Gamezebo, so imagine our joy when we heard that iWin and Jenkat Games' upcoming hidden object game, Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl, is going to feature one of the wrinkly-faced little angels.The story begins aboard the Ocean Pearl cruise liner, when one of its guests, Mrs. Cambridge, goes missing. As you travel through the ship searching for evidence and collecting clues to solve the case, you'll be joined by Mrs. Cambridge's loyal pug, Mr. Biscuits. Watch out though, because each of the 12 suspects will try to distract you by removing evidence from the scene.Nocturnal: Boston Nightfall Review
By Erin Bell
People have always been intrigued by vampires, and today the suave bloodsuckers are more popular than ever thanks to TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Blood Ties. Unfortunately, even though Nocturnal: Boston Nightfall delves into the world of these supernatural creatures as well, the hidden object game from Gameshastra isn't going to go down as a classic.Paranormal Agency Tips Walkthrough
By Erin Bell
Check out our strategy guide for Paranormal Agency. GENERAL TIPS Clicking randomly will take 20 seconds off your time From the map, you can click on any previous level to replay it. Revisit the levels if you need more hints. Grab some hints, then click Exit to Map. In the "find item" hidden object searches, the item you need to find will always be the last one on the list, and it will always be hidden behind the second last item on the list that you find. These two items wil...Lights, Camera, Curses! Tips Walkthrough
Check out our strategy guide for Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses! HOW TO PLAY THE GAME In this game you will have to find random objects, without the help of a list, and pair 2 of those items together. You can identify objects that need to be picked up when you see a sparkle appear as you hover your cursor around different parts of a scene. Click on 2 items that belong together and they will both perform an action. You have to make sure that you click on 2 items that go to...Masters of Mystery: Crime of Fashion Preview
By Erin Bell
We've heard of crimes of passion before, but crimes of fashion? Big Blue Bubble is working on a hidden object game that fuses crime-solving with the world of high fashion in Masters of Mystery: Crime of Fashion.According to Big Blue Bubble:The fashion world is turned upside down when Detective Carrie Chase discovers that a famous fashion designer has been murdered. She soon comes to the frightening realization that a serial killer is at large with an eye for design and a thirst for murder.The game will feature 15 photo-realistic environments, more than 400 different objects, and 4 tools to help in your search.Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Review
By Erin Bell
Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst marked a turning point in the MCF series that saw its tone shift from light-hearted crimefighting romp to something decidedly deeper, darker and more supernatural. In a nice show of symmetry, Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst, the fifth MCF game, is not only a return but also a second turning point that takes the series away from a hidden object focus and towards a full-fledged point-and-click adventure.