Fantastic Creations: House of Brass starts strongly, with an intriguing tale of immortality and the promise of lost love renewed in a magical, steam-driven house, and it even tries to mix things up with its own unique twist on the hidden object genre. And it's pretty good - but it stumbles a bit, and never quite manages to raise itself above the crowded ranks of decent, conventional, but unremarkable hidden object adventures.
Natural Threat: Ominous Shores is an unusual title, thanks mostly to its unusual "mad scientist" theme. I know what you're thinking; we've seen mad scientists in hidden object games before. Well sure we have—but not generally intending to do humanity good, and not in a botanical setting. The unique approach employed by Ominous Shores not only works the way good sci-fi and horror fiction does, (by tapping into some of our basest fears), it also makes for some good entertainment.
In Depths of Betrayal, the quest for perfect artificial intelligence goes horribly wrong as your friend's creation, a mechanical Golem, turns on its master and begins kidnapping everyone associated with its creation. You'll need to travel through this now-frightened land to set things right while collecting random items without many of the usual hidden object game mechanics.
Welcome to Blackwood & Bell Mysteries, a hidden object game from Playdom. Solve mysteries by searching through scenes to find hidden clues. Build your yard and increase your reputation to unlock now scenes to explore. This guide will help you familiarize yourself with the game world and provide you with tips to maximize your experience in the game.
Welcome to the The Scruffs: Return of the Duke walkthrough on Gamezebo. The Scruffs: Return of the Duke is a hidden object/adventure game played on the PC created by Sweet Tooth Games. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide on how to complete the game.
If I wanted to be lazy about reviewing Behind the Reflection 2: Witch's Revenge, it'd be easy enough to do it. All I'd do is copy and paste the text from our review of its predecessor, Behind the Reflection, and ta-dah! I'd be done. The fact is, last year developer Veles Studio cranked out a bland, lackluster hidden object game and this year, rather than learn anything from the experience, they've cranked out another one.
Playdom's Gardens of Time wasn't the first hidden object game (HOG) published on Facebook, but it's arguably the best-known. The game balances hunt-and-find fun with a compelling town-building segment that compliments its story, and is still Disney Playdom's most active game. One year later, we have Playdom's follow up HOG: Blackwood & Bell Mysteries. This mystery-laced title doesn't deviate from the formula that was set up by Gardens of Time, but if it ain't broke, you shouldn't touch it--unless it's on your list of items to find, of course.
After MumboJumbo was able to create magic with Pickers, hopes were incredibly high for American Pickers: The Road Less Traveled. After all, Pickers was inspired by the television show American Pickers, so shouldn't a game using that actual license be just as good, or even better? Unfortunately, what we're left with in The Road Less Traveled is a boring, linear experience that offers very little in the way of fun or strategy.