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Dream Day First Home - Seek & Find Hidden Object Game Review

Dream Day First Home - Seek and Find Hidden Object Game
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Although it has some very BASIC aspects of interior design, this is really just another hidden picture game, and it doesn't have very many levels. There are lots more interesting hidden picture games on the market. This is NOT one you are going to want to play over & over.

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Civil War: Secrets of the North & South (Hidden Mysteries) Review

Civil War: Secrets of the North and South (Hidden Mysteries)
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This game is beautifully done, with great graphics and very well-hidden objects. Unfortunately, one flaw renders it unplayable under some circumstances - the mouse does not move all the way to the edge of the screen. I'm stuck at a point where I know exactly where the object is (a hint wasted even confirmed this is, indeed, the correct object) but I cannot get the mouse to move close enough to select it. I've clicked dozens of times all around it (and lost many minutes!) and still, it will not select the object. Unfortunately, short of starting as a new player and hoping I don't get that particular object again (or any in a similar position), I don't see a way to overcome this issue.
Which is sad, otherwise, the game seems very nice, but it is simply too frustrating that you cannot do what you see needs to be done to progress the game. I've tried a few times, and always run up against this issue. I don't know how to correct it, so I'm simply uninstalling the game and hopefully forgetting about it.
*EDIT*
There is a way around the problem - someone told me the secret! You have to start the game, then go to the main menu and uncheck 'full screen'. Click 'okay' to resume the game (which will now be small and windowed, too small to play with how tiny some of those objects are!) and then go *back* to the main menu and re-check 'full screen'. You will now be able to move all the way to the edges. I'm not sure if I'd change my star rating even if I could (maybe up the 'fun' item) because that's such an annoying flaw.
So this allowed me to play through the game and the story (history) is great, the only issue... okay, two issues. One, it's really, really short. Two, some of those items are impossible to find and there are very few hints. Seriously, the fireflies?! Who could find that one... well, I won't spoil it. But save a hint for that!

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Discovery Review

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Discovery is a good game for those who have an exceptional eye for detail. The game has over 1000 items to seek and find in areas around the world. If this is your idea of fun, you'll love it.

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Dream Day Duo Review

Dream Day Duo
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I bought the Dream Day Duo and when I put the Dream Day Wedding into my computer to play, I couldn't because the product key code was expired. I have written to the company but have not gotten a response. I'm very unhappy, I bought 2 games and could only play one. But the one that I could play was fun.

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Etrom: The Astral Essence Review

Etrom: The Astral Essence
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This is supposed to be a shooter/role-playing game, I guess. Whenever you save, you are transported to a special place. Then you have to make your way back to where you were and all the bad guys have respawned. Your character is underpowered at first and I was getting tired of covering the same ground over and over... This game won't run in Vista. I had to disable my firewall to install it on my XP machine. The game was way too buggy. Sometimes the video would just freak out and I would have to reload from the last save. When the game crashed completely, I decided this game was not worth it.

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DK OZ Magical Adventure Review

DK OZ Magical Adventure
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This is one of the first computer games that my 6-year-old could master on her own while still having a lot of fun. There are 3 levels of difficulty, so she could keep playing as she bagan mastering the game. Probably not very challenging for a 7-year-old, but it may depend on how many games they've played before. Graphics and sound are really good for someone at this age level. No "cheats" needed, but still a lot of fun!

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Dream Chronicles Review

Dream Chronicles
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The game is fun, but way too short. I finished it in 2 days. Want more, so I am going to try the second version.
Love the tin it came in, a very nice size.

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History Channel: Lost Worlds Review

History Channel: Lost Worlds
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This game came from the same place as monster quest. Had to return this one too. Let me download then told me I needed Open gl and to insert card??? Requirements were xp which I have???

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Shadow Of Destiny Review

Shadow Of Destiny
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Pros:
1. Intricate, fascinating story, in which the hero struggles to overcome a dark destiny. Very good handling of the complexities of time travel. Plot twists and surprises.
2. Elaborate end game with impressive cinematic cutscenes. Be sure you trigger all five endings plus at least one Extra ending.
3. The inventory system is easy to use. Figuring out which action to take at any particular time is more of a challenge. Nice 3D graphics and music. Mostly good voice acting.
Cons:
1. The keyboard control system is unusually sensitive. You can use the mouse to pan around outdoor locations, but indoors you use only the keyboard. There are plenty of obstacles on the street that bounce you back from your intended path.
2. Although the cutscenes are fun to watch, you may have to watch some of them over and over. If you hate repetition, this is not the game for you. There is no fighting in the game, but you do see the hero die again and again, which makes the game too intense for young children.
3. The game (played on Windows XP) crashed occasionally. Also, I would have liked about twenty more save-game slots.
Bottom Line: An adventure game unlike any other. Somewhat similar to the movie "Ground Hog Day", but with darker themes and a compelling mystery at the game's core.

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Mystery Case Files: Huntsville Review

Mystery Case Files: Huntsville
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"Mystery Case Files: Huntsville" is the first in the Mystery Case Files series - and I've been hooked on this series since I first played this game a couple of years ago.
The goal of these games is to search for a list of hidden items that have been embedded within various pictures/locations - and to do it within a specified period of time.
In "Huntsville", the ultimate goal is to determine who the culprits are in a series of crimes & then who sits at the head of this crime syndicate (you just might be surprised when you see who it is!). You do this by first locating the hidden items listed in each location within the time allotted. Once you find the clues/items for each crime, you have to solve another puzzle through the "crime computer" in order to find out just who each culprit is.
This second puzzle involves reconstructing the pictures of each crime scene - but with a catch - this time the culprit is in the picture too. Because you aren't given any extra time to complete this puzzle, be sure to work fast at finding the clues/items so that you have enough time to complete the picture reconstruction as well - lest you have to start at the beginning again for that particular crime.
Overall, I've found the "Mystery Case Files" games to be great fun and highly addictive! If you enjoy "search & find"-type games, you can't go wrong with "Huntsville"!

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Can You See What I See? Review

Can You See What I See
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Poor Clyde Curfuffle, owner of Curfuffle's Collectibles, has had a tough time lately - he's been through a fire, a flood, and had a nasty fall that's put him in the hospital. Now he needs your help to save his shop. One of the collectibles may sell for a lot of money that will help keep the shop open and he wants you to find that item.
"Can You See What I See?" is a fun and challenging hidden object game. The object of the game is to find twelve specific items and once you find all twelve items you need to find one more object to win the game. You search for the items in different bins in the store - the bins are: buttons; miniature cars; spare parts; games; dinosaurs; plushies; animals; beads and baubles; bins; blocks; junk drawer; and toy robots. After each main puzzle you solve a riddle that will tell you which of the twelve rare collectibles you need to find. Also after each puzzle there is a memory type game that you need to solve in order to unlock part of a phrase that will eventually reveal the location of the secret valuable item.
"Can You See What I See?" has several unique features that make it one of the most enjoyable hidden object games that I've played. The first is that the puzzles are not computer generated but actual photographs by the incomparable Walter Wick (of the "I Spy" book series). Each photograph is wonderfully whimsical and makes the puzzle solving more challenging. For example, the cars section features rows and rows of cars in which you are expected to find things like an open trunk, open car door, or a truck with a bolt in its cab. Fortunately, each puzzle has a zoom in feature in which you can zoom in to one of four sections in each puzzle to find what you are looking for. This is a very handy feature as it is almost impossible to solve the puzzles without using it. The best part is that while you do get time taken away if you click too fast, you don't lose any time for using the zoom feature. Even though there is a time limit, I was able to solve each puzzle within the allotted time limit. There are also plenty of hints available - you start off with five hints and you can get as many as 27 by either finding a character called "Seymour" in each scene or by playing the Jumble Jar games (these have a very quick time limit and you may have to play them a few times until you get the hang of them). The classical music used in the game is quite catchy.
While I really enjoy "Can You See What I see?" there are a couple of things I didn't like. Once you've played the game and finished it, it's not as much fun to play it again because the riddles and final puzzle don't change. You have to find every single object in a game before moving on (this is when the hints come in handy). Also, unlike other hidden object games, found objects don't disappear, they get tagged instead with the tags not always been that visible - this is especially frustrating with Seymour since I never could remember if I had already found him in a particular scene and would lose time if I clicked him again. The memory mini games were more of a nuisance than fun. Some of the riddles are easy to solve while others still have me baffled (number 11 for example).
"Can you See What I See?" isn't perfect, but it's still one of the most intriguing, challenging and fun hidden object games that I've played.


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Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst Review

Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst
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I honestly have nothing bad to say about the full series of MCF games (Prime Suspects, Huntsville, etc.) but Ravenhearst is by far the best one. Beautiful graphics, fun in between games and a spooky storyline really sets this apart from the other seek and find games on the market.
If you aren't familiar with seek and find games, in a nutshell there is a picture (often a scene of a room) and you are given a list of specific items to find within that picture. Although that might sound easy, the illustrators can be very tricky in their placement of the item, so that it almost blends into the picture. It is very addictive and very fun, if you find the right game, and trust me, this is the right game.
So even if it's not Halloween and you are just in the mood for something a little spooky, try it out. You'll be amazed when you look up at the clock and realize how long you have been playing for, and how you still don't want to stop.

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Women's Murder Club - Death in Scarlet Review

Women's Murder Club - Death in Scarlet
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This is a very short pc game. I'm used to doing the Nancy Drew games and those can take a very long time. This was done in about 3 hours or so. It's very easy and no cheats are needed. Much, much easier than the Nancy Drew type games and not alot of depth. It was fine for a rainy day. The background music is nice and overall the graphics were pretty good. I wish it was longer and had different puzzles. I would say this is a decent game for 13-years old and up. Try to get it on sale because I think it was way too expensive for such a short game. I wouldn't pay this price again if another game out for this series unless they made it much longer.

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Inspector Parker Unsolved JC Review

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Because of its affordable price, I bought Inspector Parker sight unseen. I had (mistakenly) thought it was a hidden object game like the Mystery Case Files (Prime Suspect, Huntsville, etc.)
Essentially, Inspector Parker is a logic game. Remember those logic puzzles in book format where there is a cast of characters wearing different clothes in different rooms--and then, after reading some clues (John wore a green hat but was not in the kitchen), you had to place each individual in a particular room wearing particular clothing?
Well, this game is a lot like that, except the same premise is carried out visually. You get a vertical "slice" view of a house with several characters and several weapons. Based on the clues given, you have to figure out who was in what room with what weapon.
It's not a bad game...but it's not, in my opinion, an enjoyable or addictable missing object game. (I get enough of a mental workout writing, so I tend to look to PC games to relax between chapters or reviews.) No, this requires a bit more brain power akin to logic puzzles. If logic puzzles are your thing, you may enjoy this. But if you're looking for casual gaming that doesn't require a ton of logical analysis, you may be a bit disappointed.
Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book: Picture the Past, Experience the Cards, Understand the Present (coming Fall 2008 from Hampton Roads Publishing)

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