Help Lillian discover Titanic’s mysteries and get closer to unveiling the truth behind the disaster that took her great- grandmother’s life 100 years ago.
Totally within it's own category in terms of understanding Titantic facts while playing an interactive game. Comparatively speaking, I visited the Titanic Expedition in Philadelphia and this game is surprisingly concise in following the Exhibition's theme--so I was impressed. Also, For me, the aura of mystique was spot-on captured in this game as I appreciate the Developers' in-depth research needed to present this so well.
Selected Advance level rather than the usual Hardcore to enjoy a more relaxed gameplay.
As another BFG Reviewer aptly stated, this game is "unique".
Here's to the memory of theTitanic and it's victims. Enjoy! -Mama Mia-
Reveal the twisted plan of a deranged magician who has his own Vendetta against the world! And uncover a secretive world of magicians and discover the power they have held and passed down through the centuries!
Such varying reviews grabbed my interest. Review for Demo on Advanced Mode only so length is unknown. Color is magnificent and story line unique and lighthearted. Cute, fun and a welcome "escape" from dark and gloomy. Very good filler game. Hope to see it on Daily Deals is a sure buy for me! Enjoy! -Mama Mia-
First time Flux Family Secrets Gamers must think we fans are a bit off for giving such rave reviews. This sequel is a bit of a shock at first due to so much disarray. Absolutely purchase and play the two previous FFS Games and you'll see why! The house and everything in it is grand, immaculate and everything is in perfect order!
Jesse caused a Ripple and we must all help her set it right!
I have played FFS Games many times over. Enjoy the plot, music, sound effects, crystal clear graphics and the mini-puzzles are always interesting and unique.
At first play, I was surprised as "The Book of Oracles" has more HO's than I remember in the previous sequels. However, as all things with Flux Family Secrets, the game is to be enjoyed and relished. -Mama Mia-
When it comes to artwork, hidden objects, puzzles, voice overs, correct spelling, you name it and this super spectacular games has it! Hidden Objects are clear and concise and I like that the words of each object are spelled out when found. I absolutely suggest the Collector's Edition with Bonus Gameplay.
Well worthy of your time as well as the BFG Membership price. Hours and hours of satisfying gaming! Enjoy! -Mama Mia-
When it comes to artwork, hidden objects, puzzles, voice overs, correct spelling, you name it and this super spectacular games has it! Hidden Objects are clear and concise and I like that the words of each object are spelled out when found. I absolutely suggest the Collector's Edition with Bonus Gameplay.
Well worthy of your time as well as the BFG Membership price. Hours and hours of satisfying gaming! Enjoy! -Mama Mia-
Enjoying this sequel to Mystic Diary: Haunted Island. Music is soft and eerie. Hidden objects are well organized, yet creatively placed and fun to find. Junk pile objects are easier for me to find!
Mystic Diary: Missing Pages is simply a fun HOA game to sit back and relax and play. Play is easy-going as well. I easily forget and lose my place in more complex games as I have to go back and forth between the real world and gaming--when I much rather play games.
This is a good game I can play at work-- during lunch of course! ^_^ Enjoy! -Mama Mia-
A new breed of virus has spread throughout the City of Oxford. You must search the city for a missing girl who holds the key to stopping the global epidemic!
Read the reviews--pros & cons & tried demo. Turned music volume off as too mind-boggling repetitious for me.
Can understand rave reviews based on game mechanics, however, I purchase a game based on my own preferences and the core of the game as I call it which, of course, slightly varies according to each game.
The plot is very good, yet, could not hold my interest and the game play moved too sluggish for me--meaning there's no "Wow! I gotta know what's happening next!" Also and more importantly, read reviews that game length is rather short for CE. Once I start a game, like to know there is plenty of time to really get in there and enjoy gaming. For example: currently playing "House of 1000 Doors: Family Secrets" and "Our Worst Fears: Stained Skin" and the game lengths are quite right! Like a good novel, once I start, would like that it's difficult to put down! Enjoy! -Mama Mia-
Agree wholeheartedly with Gypsy! Read varied reviews and decided to give demo a try. Even after purchasing, had my doubts but I hung in there. Just a short while into the game, got the hang of Devs techniques and I stopped long enough to write this RAVE REVIEW!
Awesome artwork in terms of exploring different scenes from a dreary island to a Police scene, then travel around the world-- with unique methods of collecting needed items. Lots of items to pick up, but until objects are actually needed, they are not randomly picked up to be carried around.
I played Advanced and then went to Casual and back to Advanced. The "sparkled zones" are more confusing so it's better to play without them in my opinion--so play Advanced!
There are no mis-click penalties because this is more an Adventure Game with Hidden Objects than a Hidden Object Adventure Game.
Bonus for me is that only when a "question mark" appears, can an object be searched for and used. At least you know what is needed and where it goes instead of guess work! Took me a little while to get the hang of it as with all things new and I appreciated having that direction.
There is also "Area Cleared" which is quite helpful so as to avoid going in circles. Yes, there is going back and forth, however, the search areas are reasonable and quite fun.
The plot is interesting and unfolds in that good people get caught up in a sinister plan. Backgrounds change comfortably and fit into the plot very well as the story starts with a man awakens on a dreary, dark island with no memory of how he got there and then fast forward one month and he is in his apartment with no memory of the island and no memory of how, when or where he got the tattoo on his right arm. Sound familiar? lol Enjoy! -Mama Mia-
First of all, this is not a game for me, however, I would think the target age group for gamers would be Early Teens and up-- such as my Grand Sons who would idolize the artwork of the most strangest flying, eyes glowing, magical creatures ever imagined!.
I must commend the SMI Artists who poured their hearts into such remarkable artistry and allowed their creativity, talent and imaginations to literally explode.
Would actually define this game as Adventure rather than a HOG, although the HOS are relatively easy so you can maintain a good enough pace in your journey. On the other hand, this is a demo review only and I do not know if the game is lengthy enough to be termed as an Adventure.
No one can say that BFG lacks variety--and that's a fact!! Enjoy! -Mama Mia-
Minus the smoke, dust, bells, whistles and mirrors, this is a truly, fun and skillfully made HOG Adventure. Beautiful and intricate craftsmanship! Graphics and story line are clear, bright and straightforward, but don't let that fool you into thinking that you'll pick off the hidden objects easily and breeze through this game.
Loved it and gave the 5th Star Rating for being Family Friendly!!