Start building your very own amusement park in Dream Builder: Amusement Park! Grow the park by adding the coolest new rides, the yummiest concession stands and the most entertaining attractions.
You do have objectives to complete, but there is no time limit. After learning the basics, you are given more freedom to place whatever you want, where you want. Great game for kids and adults alike. Bought this one within 10 minutes of playtime for my kids. They're having a blast, (me too)! Earn hearts to open up more games and trophies to open new parks!
Join in the race as teams battle to be the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Explore the mysteries of the world and find clues to support your journey.
Almost all hidden object, in which you race 3 other teams, with a puzzle thrown in at the end of each level. Puzzles range in difficulty. Most hidden object scenes do not have good graphic quality so some items are hard to find and some are really small. In one scene, it took quite a few minutes just to locate the arrowhead because it wasn’t visible despite the fact the hint says it was there. There is a penalty for random clicking in which the other teams speed up. Hint takes forever to recharge, but you do start each level with 3, sometimes 4 hints. You can find jewels in each scene, but they don’t provide extra hints. They are for something else. Hard to say I would recommend it, but if you like trying to find small items that aren’t clear, then this is the game for you. I played for about an hour.
From what I gather after 10 minutes of play is that you are requested to help find a mutual friend lost in the Amazon rainforest. Nothing but hidden object scenes, you do interact with certain items in the scene to obtain other items for use in that scene or a later scene or puzzle. That’s about all there is to it. I stopped playing after 10 minutes because the storyline just didn’t hold my attention and got boring pretty fast. Not a strategy or adventure game, not sure why it's classified as such, it is purely hidden object! Recommended for those that love only hidden object games without much of anything else, (which is why I selected "recommended").
The bio core has been stolen by pirates and you are sent to recover it. The storyline is fun, the graphics are nice, and it is simple, but not too simple. You are given 4 hints to start that will slowly recharge. If you don’t use hints, you can acquire more than 4 during the charging. If you are doing a puzzle you can’t solve, just click “hint” to skip it. Items aren’t too hard to find and figuring out what to do next isn’t difficult. I recommend it.
A short, but challenging game. You have to figure out who attacked a woman locked inside a yellow room. The guilty party was a surprise and I still can’t figure out how they reached such a conclusion, but it’s based on a novel so perhaps a clue was in the book and forgotten in the game. I thought it was someone completely different simply because one of the many letters you must piece together. Hint works only on hidden object scenes, you get no idea of what to really do next. The hint recharges slowly. Use the map, it at least gives you a clue, although it doesn’t always show hidden object scenes. In one of the beginning scenes, you have to put together something long enough to reach the box on the right path, you must use the carriage in front of the gate. That took me a while to figure out. The voices aren’t very loud, so you’ll probably have to use headphones, speakers or just read quickly (the accents are pretty strong at times so reading helps anyway). I liked it and would recommend it.
The storyline was creative. You play someone that inherits an asylum and you are trying to figure out your family’s history. You discover one of your ancestors entombed a witch. The ending was a little bit of a surprise twist. I played casual mode and it is indeed challenging. Many of the puzzles are tough to solve and require good thinking and patience. Figuring out what to do next was not difficult though. There are no hidden object scenes only interactive scenes. Hint recharges very slowly. Overall, I think it was good and would recommend it.
Rescue a young girl from the Penumbra Motel. Solve puzzles, unravel a long standing mystery of death and disappearances in this heart-pounding adventure game!
You must safe your friend's daughter from a killer. This game was pretty easy. I sped right through almost all the puzzles and figuring out what to do next was a snap. A good intro game for those new to the genre, otherwise, play in the more challenging mode to ensure that you face some difficulty. Recommended.
You must safe a friend from be sacrificed to bring a demon god into this world. Puzzles are quite challenging, had to skip (30 mins to game time added for each skipped puzzle) some because I could not figure it out and I am not sure if there is an actual right answer to it. Pretty easy to figure out how to navigate through and where to go next. Hint takes a little time to reload (I played in regular mode). I thought it was a pretty good game. I enjoyed it and would recommend it.
I recommend this game!
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Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart
Dive into an epic journey as a museum owner in pursuit of an undead pirate who has kidnapped your daughter in Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart!
Overall rating
5/ 5
1 of 2 found this review helpful
Great graphics, some challenge
PostedAugust 18, 2012
Najia7
fromCairo, Egypt
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Strategy
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
I really liked this game. Graphics and music were good and so was the storyline. You play a museum curator whose daughter has been kidnapped by a legendary pirate who wishes to bring his long lost love back to life using your daughter’s life force. Highly recommended game! Hint recharges quickly (casual mode) and it is pretty easy to figure out what to do. Puzzles are challenging at times.