Those who are desperate fans of hidden object games will be fully satisfied with this release from Inertia Software. The Secret of Margrave Manor is an adventure hidden object game that offers a looong journey through cluttered rooms and intrigue story. Having received the
10-year-old letter from her grandfather she never knew, Edwina starts her
investigation of family secrets. Most of the time you are to search for the
listed items, but sometimes you have to find the differences in two pictures or put together the pieces on a newspaper article or letter. If you want to enjoy
just the seek-and-find process, you can play in the Freeplay Mode.
Rainbow Mystery published and developed by Sugar Games is a classical
swap-and-match game. You will join Lily, a young girl, on her quest to
break a curse cast upon her home village by solving floral puzzles. The
point is to swap flowers by matching three or more items of the same
blossom. Go through 70 levels, choose one of three modes available in
the game, collect all 14 trophies and evil spell will be broken.
Floodlight Games has developed and I-play has published a great hidden
object puzzler with a strong taste of criminal intrigues. Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet is a game where you get a feeling of being more than just a hidden object gamer as you are involved in all these detective things. The game is created on the basis of
the popular James Patterson novels and television series. Solving the crime you
are going to play as three characters - Cindy Thomas, a news reporter, Lindsey
Boxer, a homicide detective, and Claire Washburn, a forensic examiner. The game
features great productive values, interesting story and challenging game play.
Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate combines hidden object gameplay with
word games and numerous mind-benders sort of what we were playing at
puzzle rooms of Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst. The game has truly carnival look and feel: bizarre scenes, quirky
characters, and even the carnival hubbab(voices of carnies, melody of
the merry-go-round, roar of the three-headed beast and finally, the
voice of Madame Fate that follows your every step).
Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst developed by BigFishGames Studio is a
sequel to the famous MCF: Huntsville and MCF: Prime Suspects. The main
idea of the game is to search the abandoned manor for hidden items to
unravel the mystery of place called Ravenhearst Manor. The clue to the
mystery can be found in the diary of Emma Ravenhearst, but some entries
of the diary were lost... To locate Emma's lost diary entries, many rooms
are to be explored and multiple puzzles are to be solved.