Here's another great release to the genre of hidden object games. Dream
Sleuth is a game developed and published by NevoSoft for those who love
challenging puzzles wrapped up into a mysterious story. You get to do a good deed - to hepl find a missing girl. And
you are going to do that with the help of psychic dreams. The detective
isn't helping at all and your grandmother who is quite good at
investigations is not willing to help too.
The game combines hidden object levels, puzzles and point and click
adventures. Even though the ingredients sound familiar, the way they are
composed isn't like that at all.
Quilting Time is one of the latest releases developed and published by Jenkat Games.
If you are interested in this kind of activity - quilting - then the
game will be more interesting for you, than if you want just a puzzler. The challenge level won't be a dissapointment though for those who might think that the old lady in a picture means s-l-o-w. You are to help the enthusiastic Grandma Giddywinks make lots and lots of patchwork quilts. At first the game may seem too simple, but give it a try and play a bit
longer to see what it is really all about. The trials are for this after
all.
If you are good in physics and like brain teaser games, then the one I'm going to talk about
was made exactly for you! If physics was not your strongest point at school, this game is
perfect to try and enjoy physics lwa while having enormous fun interacting with the
Gooballs, the main characters in the World of Goo! The game from 2D Boy is a genuinely
unique and fascinating example of how very simple graphics and game play can be turned into
one of the best games the industry has ever had!
This week has brought magnificent news for all fans of hidden object
games, namely Mystery Case Files series from Big Fish Games! The next
part of the saga, Mystery Case Files: Return To Ravenhearst, has been
released for Mac - and its the greatest release expected this year! In
the new installment of the series you will learn that, though you
released the soul of Emma Ravenhearst, the owner of the Ravenhearst
Manor, the story is not over yet. The game play in the new MCF is something worth trying and not
reading about.
Tradewinds Odyssey, the newest quest-based adventure
from Sandlot Games, shows the publisher listens closely to its fans.Back to the ocean, with stories based on familiar characters from Greek
mythology, Odyssey plays like Tradewinds “lite” compared to 2008’s Tradewinds Caravans. A few players who like to get elbowdeep in complex strategy will be
disappointed, but those who preferred the simpler gameplay of Tradewinds 2 will find this fun and engaging.
And with six different stories involving pirates, princes, and mythical
beasts, you can easily take more than a week before you even get out of
story mode!