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Lost Realms: Legacy of the Sun Princess Review
Lost Realms: Legacy of the Sun Princess is a standard hidden object game with great atmosphere and interesting characters. Unfortunately the graphics, while beautiful, don't suit the hidden object genre as wuite a few of the individual objects are small, dark, and blurry on many computer monitors.
Can You See What I See? Dream Machine Review
My favorite part about the first Can You See What I See? game (which came out mid-2008) was that the beautiful hidden object scenes were made up of old-fashioned toys arranged in playful ways. The sequel, Can You See What I See? Dream Machine, captures some of the magic of the original but feels overall like just another run-of-the-mill HOG.
Monster Quest Review
If you loved reading those 4th grade science pamphlets about the inventor of the microscope and the discovery of penicillin, you'll find the History Channel's Monster Quest a refreshing change from a standard hidden object game. If you like stories, you'll like the fact that every object means something. If you prefer something more visually exciting than searching for muddy footprints in a marsh, you'll find it boring. Former science fair enthusiasts of any age will like the game a lot.
The Hidden Prophecies of Nostradamus Review
The Hidden Prophecies of Nostradamus from Cat’s Eye Games mixes a fairly easy classic Hidden Object Game with a variety of 8 types of mini-games, some very challenging. A limited number of SKIP options means every player will have to complete at least some of the mini-games to complete the game. Some players will enjoy the variety—others will find the extreme variation in difficulty frustrating.
Can You See What I See? Dream Machine Preview
Clyde Curfuffle's in a pickle again. This time he needs your help to find two rare items he's supposed to be giving to his niece and nephew for their birthday in Can You See What I See? Dream Machine, the upcoming sequel to the popular Can You See What I See? hidden object game that Freeze Tag released earlier this year. (Read more.)
Adventure Chronicles: The Search For Lost Treasure Review
Adventure Chronicles: The Search for Lost Treasure is the sequel to Gogii Games' popular hidden object game Escape the Museum. This time, Susan travels to five different regions around the world in search of archaeological treasures. Well-integrated inventory puzzles, polished production values, and a good hint system all add to the pleasures of this untimed game.