Mystic Diary: Lost Brother is one of the latest releases in the hidden object genre developed and published by Sun Ray Games.
In this game you are to help a magician find his brother, Gustav. The
game features both hidden object levels and all kinds of puzzles for
you to solve. Finding yourself in the victorian era you desparately
search for the clues to take you to your brother. Starting from the
search of his brother's house he ends up in an unknown place.
And what's more he gets there on a baloon. The journey helps him to
reveal not only the details regarding his missing brother, but also
soemthing about himself. All of which can be found then in his journal.
Merscom and National Geographic Games together with Gamehouse have teamed up to develop Nat Geo Adventure: Lost City of Z, a hidden object game based on the true-life legend of a lost city rumored to exist in the jungles of Brazil. What is known about the story plot is that in 1925, in the heart of the Brazilian rainforest, Colonel Fawcett set out to find the Lost City of Z. He has never been heard from again since that moment. Nowadays, a National Geographic researcher has gone missing in the same region. And her sister flies in to try and find her where you obligingly join her and the story begins...
Legends of the Wild West - Golden Hill is one of the latest releases in the hidden object genre. The game tells you a beautifull story of adventures and love of the two brave enough to leave everything behind and go to the New World. The New World in this case referes to America and the two are Luka and Natalie who came their in search of new life. Luka is a young guy who came to the point when he understands that he longs for something bigger. Without tons of thinking or planning he just goes for it. It's the nineteenth century and America is still the New World. And that's where he heads leaving his beloved Natalie in Europe. So the game tells you everything the two should go through in order to have this new life together.
Lindsay, Claire, and Cindy are challeneged with the case like never before in Women's Murder Club: Twice in a Blue Moon. The game is developed by Floodlight Games and published by I-play for the fans of the WMC series . Someone is carefully copying famous serial killers like Jack the Ripper and the Boston Strangler with plenty of evidence but without clues to his identity.
Here is another joyfull piece of news for the hidden object genre fans. iWin has developed and published another game to the Jewel Quest series. Jewel Quest Mysteries 2: Trail of the Midnight transports you to Southeast Asia this time to solve another mystery. The title isn't lying to you - there really is another mystery for you to solve. Eva Witheby is now called by her uncle to the Southeast Asia for help. Be ready to go through a decent number of hidden object levels. All of them are spreaded over 20 locations. Those include India, China, Thailand and Australia. A number of locations in each of those will be clattered with all kinds of items.