In this game, third in the series, Princess Sophia has been on a journey to find her people. She explores places in the Goblin Kingdom and is helped by goblins she encounters along the way. Each goblin gives her a problem to solve, and when she does she receives an important item. She also has the help of an owl (hints) and a dragon (fire). In playing the game you encounter puzzle after puzzle, all of which must be solved. There are different levels of play, however, and in the easier level there is a quickly loading "skip" button which you may use if you are stumped. There are a few hidden object scenes, but many more puzzles. This is a beautiful game, logically laid out, and not too difficult.
I recommend this game!
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Gardenscapes: Mansion Makeover™
Welcome back to Gardenscapes! Turn the hall into a masterpiece!
This is a wonderful game. It's a hidden object game, but you also get to buy items to decorate your mansion. The butler is there to help you, and he has a funny personality. You can interact with him and he'll talk back to you. You can buy things like furniture, wall decorations, and plants once you earn enough money from finding hidden objects. There are 3 choices for each item you can buy, ranging from less to more expensive, so you can choose to buy the one that you think will look best in the mansion. If you change your mind later, you can change to a different item. Just for a little variety, the butler sometimes interacts with other people who call looking for certain objects. Then you have to find 20 of those items, such as 20 seashells, hidden in the next scene. It's really a great game, bright, & cheery. It is a great game for beginners or for those who want light entertainment.
In this game, first in the series, Princess Sophia has been sleeping for 100 years. When she wakes she must find her way out of the castle. She explores all the places there, helped by goblins she encounters along the way. Each goblin tells her more of the story and gives her an important item. She also has the help of a fairy sprite (hints). In playing the game you encounter puzzle after puzzle, all of which must be solved. There are different levels of play, however, and in the easier level there is a quickly loading "skip" button which you may use if you are stumped. There are a few hidden object scenes, but many more puzzles. This is a beautiful game, logically laid out, and not too difficult.
This is a wonderful game. It's a hidden object game, but you also get to buy items to decorate your garden. The butler is there to help you, and he has a funny personality. You can interact with him and he'll talk back to you. You can buy things like a gazebo, garden furniture and plants, once you earn enough money from finding hidden objects. There are 3 choices for each item you can buy, ranging from less to more expensive, so you can choose to buy the one that you think will look best in the garden. If you change your mind later, you can change to a different item. Just for a little variety, the butler sometimes interacts with other people who stop to visit the garden. It's really a great game, bright, & cheery. It is a great game for beginners or for those who want light entertainment.
In this game, second in the series, Princess Sophia has been sleeping for 100 years. When she wakes she must go on a mission to find her people (she is the only surviving human). She travels to Moonfell Wood and explores all the places there. She has the help of a fairy sprite (hints) and a mini-dragon (source of fire). In playing the game you encounter puzzle after puzzle, all of which must be solved. There are different levels of play, however, and in the easier level there is a quickly loading "skip" button which you may use if you are stumped. There are a few hidden object scenes, but many more puzzles. This is a beautiful game, logically laid out, and not too difficult.
I recommend this game!
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Vacation Quest: The Hawaiian Islands
Your passport to the most beautiful & stunning places in the world begins with Vacation Quest: The Hawaiian Islands!
This is a wonderful hidden object game. There are over 25 levels, so it's a game you can really spend time on and is well worth the cost. The objects in each scene are skillfully hidden, but the art work is very clear and easy to see. To play the game, you find hidden objects in an average of four scenes at each level. At the end of the level there is a mini-game. There are also "bonus" hidden objects in each new scene. If you find three seashells each time a new scene comes up, this not only extends the game into extra scenes, but you also get to play the "Unlimited" hidden object part of the game and Unlimited Match 3. After you finish all of the levels, you can go to the unlimited part and click on each scene and find every one of the hidden objects in that scene. I'm a real hidden object game fan, so this game is perfect for me!
This game is part of the Treasure Seekers series, and is one of the better games. Tom is looking for his sister Nelly. She is trying to help keep a world catastrophe from happening. Tom follows clues in various locations in order to find his sister. When playing this game you can choose the level of difficulty. Even with the easiest level it's still challenging. But at this level you have hints about where to locate objects that you need. This is similar to the other games in the series in that when you find an object, rings pop up most of the time and you must find other objects that relate to that one. When you find them all then you get something that you need to continue the game. Sparkles indicate hidden object areas. The list of hidden objects at times has blue letters, which means that you have to do more than one step in order to find it. There is a list of tasks you need to accomplish, with various locations to search in order to accomplish those tasks. There is a good system for hints if you can't decide what to do next. I was impressed with this game and enjoyed playing it very much. The reason I only gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that if you play the game at the harder levels, many of the objects are impossible to find and you just need to click until you find something. So I played at the easiest level and enjoyed it more.
In this game you try to find hidden objects in classical paintings. An art restorer works on various paintings and interacts with various people who want to hire her. She is also trying to help a detective find a master art thief who is behind the theft of many paintings. In all the HO scenes you have a list of object to find. In the middle of your search a bonus screen drops down and you get extra points if you can find those objects in the right order. You get a bonus for not using hints. There is a penalty for clicking too much. After each HO scene you get to decorate a room with the money you earn from restoring the paintings. There are different rooms to decorate as the game goes on. One of the things I liked best was looking at the gallery of art work. This is part of the opening menu, and you can click to view all the paintings. That's the basic game information. I enjoyed playing the game, but there are some problems with it. Some of the items were barely visible, either too dark or behind something or on the extreme edge of the screen. One other thing that I thought was a problem was decorating the room. If you spent money on a chair, chances are that you'll be buying a better chair later, which means that you wasted your money on the first one. This happens several times. But with even with these problems, I did enjoy playing the game very much and recommend it.
This game is part of the Treasure Seekers series, and is one of the better games. Nelly is looking for her brother Tom. Tom was looking for the Philosopher's Stone, but he disappeared. Nelly follows clues in order to find her brother. When playing this game you can choose the level of difficulty. Even with the easiest level it's still challenging. But at this level you have hints about where to locate objects that you need. This is similar to the other games in that when you find an object, rings pop up most of the time and you must find other objects that relate to that one. When you find them all then you get something that you need to continue the game. There is a list of tasks you need to accomplish. There are 6 enchanted paintings, and each one has a ghost that you must help. Once you give the ghost what he or she is looking for, they will give you something very important that will take you to the next level. As you finish each of the paintings you are getting closer to finding Tom and the Philosopher's Stone. I was impressed with this game and enjoyed playing it very much. The reason I only gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that if you play the game at the harder levels, many of the objects are impossible to find and you just need to click until you find something. So I played at the easiest level and enjoyed it more.
In this game you try to find hidden objects in classical paintings. An art restorer works on various paintings and interacts with various people who want to hire her. You find out information about many of the paintings. The hidden objects were sometimes listed and sometimes you see outlines. Sometimes you have to find hidden pairs or find the differences or find twenty of the same things. You get a bonus for not using hints. There is a penalty for clicking too much. You get to decorate a room with the money you earn from restoring the paintings. One of the things I liked best was looking at the gallery of art work. This is part of the opening menu, and you can click to view all the paintings. That's the basic game information. Although I enjoyed playing the game, there are some real problems with it. For one, the game creators needed to have a better translator to put the game into English. The wording was extremely awkward most of the time. Also, some of the items were barely visible, either too dark or behind something or on the extreme edge of the screen. One other thing that I thought was a problem was decorating the room. If you spent money on a chair, chances are that you'll be buying a better chair later, which means that you wasted your money on the first one. This happens over and over. But with all the problems, I did enjoy playing the game and recommend it.