Welcome to another enigmatic incident in a small town and another fascinating quest game developed by Sulus Games and published by Big Fish Games - Strange Cases: The Tarot Card Mystery! Smart puzzles and inventive tasks are waiting for you here. It's a perfect case for Claire Ellery, an FBI agent invited to investigate the disappearance of three girls in a distant and forgotten fishing town. If you are a fan of the games where you have to figure out what to do and use your brain, Strange Cases: The Tarot Card Mystery can be a very good choice.
Mystery Masterpiece: The Moonstone, Freeze Tag's latest title, is a mysterious hidden object game based on a novel by Wilkie Collins. The story told in the casual game form gets a new life to play with the player's imagination. The whole story is all about an extremely valuable diamond that is missing. The story goes as follows. Sergeant
Cuffis asked by Miss Rachel Verinder to investigate the one who stole
the gem soon after it was given to her by a family friend. The night before it was found missing the
house was full of guests, which only adds the suspects. The gem was
initially found by Miss Rachel Verinder's uncle in India in 1799 and
sent to her after his death. You play as this Sergeant Cuffis
investigating and questioning the nine suspects that you have. You are
to go through four hidden object levels for each of the nine. Among the
items you are to find there also are evidence cards and ather tools to
help you.
City Style is for those who get attracted by lots of clothes, shoes, good-looking people, fashion etc. You are to try and get to the position of Assistant Editor-in-Chief.
That's not that easy when there's tons of work to be done right now and
right here. Plus the position requires you to know and be able to do it
all. The story of the game is totally based on the Devil wears Prada movie. Here you have the same situation - a young girl wants to become an assistant to a witch-like boss. Just like in the movie the boss is evil, the girl is out of fashion, BUT smart enough to get the position
Every once in a while a developer presents a game that extremely stands out among the rest of the genre. This is the case with Pure Hidden from Ouat Entertainment.The game is beautiful, interesting, challenging and absolutely worth of
the time, effort and money if the trial version isn't enough for (and
most probably it isn't). The most unexpected part for another
hidden object game is that you are not solving a mystery or trying to
save the world or somebody's life. In
Pure Hidden you are actually playing to help a plant grow flowers and
fruit. Doesn't that sound weird when you talk about a hidden object
game?
Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child is exactly what you think of - another release of a hit game for Mac from KatGames and PlayFirst.
The game is no worse than its predecessors. You'll enjoy the content as
well as the form without a doubt. The game begins with Faye waking up
with no recollection of her past or who she
really is, except that she keeps having dreams that she has a husband
and a daughter who's taken by the Fairy Queen of Dreams. Guided by a
good-looking man who communicates with her through a
crystal ball (those who have played previous games will quickly figure
out who it is), Faye sets out to save her child once more.