Brain Games: Hidden Objects Collection

  • Stunning graphics
  • Challenging searches
  • Extra hints and points
  • Bonus mini-games

Product Description
3 Exciting hidden object games in 1 collection.Hidden Objects Collection is a bundle of three individually designed games each with enchanting storylines engaging characters and exotic locations.These three hidden object games provide hours of search and find challenges mysteries and lots of mini-game brain teasers.Features: Stunning graphics. Challenging searches. Extra hints and points. Bonus mini-games.System Requirements: 600 MHz Pentium Process… More >>

Brain Games: Hidden Objects Collection

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One Response to “Brain Games: Hidden Objects Collection”

  1. These aren’t the best hidden object games (HOGs) I’ve ever seen. By title:

    “Tahiti” isn’t what I’d consider a “fair” game. For instance, out of 3 visible, similar objects, only one, usually the most invisible one, is tagged to be picked. Some items are much too invisible, and, in one particular scene, the searcher must search a “wallful” of little drawers without any indication from the game, except for using a hint. This matters because the game punishes you for incorrect clicks by having the cursor spin around and ignore you for a period of time. Even if you figure out that you need to search the drawers, doing so earns a lot of headaches.

    “Unicorn” has a nice story, but I found the items to be too small to be a fun game. Hints are slow coming (you catch fairies), and none are free. The game moves too slowly, overall, for my tastes.

    Of them all, “Paige” really grew on me. The look is appealing and reminds me of the kids’ “I Spy” games; furthermore, the tagging is accurate and, as far as I can tell, complete. If you could see a screenshot of the jam-packed “drawers,” you’d understand how remarkable this is! Hints are free, although they take a short time to recharge. If you’re artsy, you can have a good time further decorating the task pages for bonus stars. This one was, by far, my favorite of the three. It also contains a VERY useful in-game magnifier.

    All are open captioned and suitable for the hearing impaired.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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