Curse of the Pharaoh: Napoleon's Secret is a sequel following its predecessor Curse of the Pharaoh: The Quest for Nefertiti.
This time you are to go through a number of locations all over the
world in order to see the continuation of the story from the first
release.
In case you don't remember or don't know he died then and now
Anna is trying to figure out the reasons of everything that happened.
The emphasis of the gaming part is mostly on spot-the-difference levels. There's also a number of hidden object levels, where everything is quite typical - a list of items to find on a cluttered scene.
The Mysterious City: Cairo is a sequel of The Mysterious City: Golden Prague.
The game takes us to a journey to Egypt. It's not like we, hidden object
game fans, haven't been there before in other games, but it is still
different and it is what the developers offer us.
You are to track down three artifacts that got lost on their way to a
musium in Alexandria. That's pretty much all about the story.
The gaming part is a great example of what a hidden object genre is -
variety of hidden object levels, mini-games, timer and a relaxed mode
for those who are not quick enough. The Mysterious City: Cairo really is a good game both for the new to the genre and for the well familiar with it.
Mae
Q`West and the Sign of the Stars is a new puzzle game developed by
Brand X Games and published by Big Fish Games. The games takes you on a
journey lead by stars to find out what the future has in store for you.
You play as a young woman with two children. Her name is Mae and her husband is considered to be dead long ago.
The
gaming part takes place most of the time in the hidden object levels.
You have a list of items to find on the scene. You get money for each
item, some items are of higher importance and give you more money.
A
big part of the levels are of find the difference kind.
Developed by Gamgo Games and published by Big Fish Games, The Serpent of Isis represents a
very decent sample of a hidden object and puzzle game wrapped in the eternal theme of
Egyptian mystery and the eternal form of whodunit and chase.
The game play offers you one of the most addictive variants of hidden object and puzzle
blend. In each chapter you\'ll visit several scenes with a number of hidden items to find. The fascinating visuals and truly addictive game and unlinear game play make this game a
perfect choice if you are looking for a high quality HOG.
The Wizard's Pen developed by SpinTop Games and published by PopCap Games is
one of those games that have attractive wrapping and catching content.
You are to find out where the wizard has disappeared using his
sketchbooks and a magic pen. The game is very magic-themed in everything you see, hear, and play. The idea is the following - you get a clean sheet in a book, then you
choose area (in a square form) where you want the pen to draw. The hidden object levels go in between the sketchbooks. But don't hurry
to think that you know what that means and what to expect. The game will really be a change for those who are familiar with most of the puzzle/hidden-object games.