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There's just something about a new Vacation Adventures game that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Yes, they are cheesy HOG's. yes, they are basically all the same...But, that's part of the charm. The familiarity of the game is comforting, relaxing, and enjoyable.
You can play in a Casual Mode (untimed-faster hint recharge), a Challenge Mode (timed-normal hint recharge), or Extreme Mode, which is only available in the CE version (timed-no available hints-all wildlife & recyclables must be found, and you will earn all achievements as well) There are 19 Achievements to earn for completing various tasks such as buying Souvenirs, earning an Eagle Eye award or completing the game. You can purchase 16 Cruise Souvenirs, which are stored in a cabin room.
Each scene has several Lost & Found Items that are shown as silhouettes in a Portal to the left of the word search bar, and when all items have been spotted, the portal will close. Each Scene has 3 Golden Anchor's to find, and a checkmark will appear when all have been found. There are 16 Photo-op scenes that have a Camera Icon, which allows you to take a photo for the photo album.
You will earn an Eagle Eye achievement if you don't use either the Hint or Mega Hint feature. The Magnifying Glass will show you a hint of one item, and the Mega hint will show you the location of every item left to find.
You'll earn a Bronze Star for completing the Search, a Silver Star if you find all Lost & Found items OR Anchors, and a Gold Star if you find all Lost & Found items AND Gold Anchors. Words listed in Blue require an interaction of some type, and words in Red are hidden inside or behind things.
Most of the scenes have two Zoom Zones (indicated by sparkling stars) that have hidden items and sometimes include Anchors or Lost & Found items. After each Hidden Object Scene, you'll play a variety of Mini Games, such as Word Search, Jigsaws, or Label Placement.
Collector's Edition Extras: 3 Bonus Cruises (Romantic River Cruise) 18 Wallpapers, 20 Music Soundtracks w/player, 19 Achievements, 16 Souvenirs to purchase & display, 16 Photo Op Scenes, 48 Replayable Mini-Games EXTRA MINI-GAMES: 8 Jigsaw Puzzles 8 Rotate Puzzles 8 Flipsaw Puzzles 6 Spot The Difference 3 Concentration 7 Word Search 4 Puzzle Placement 1 Fruit Sundae (shaped pizzle) 1 Fruit Cocktail (rotate rings) 1 Constellation (rotate rings & swap strips) 1 Europe Map (find listed cities on a map)
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Tiny Little Lion still rocks, but I just wasn't into this game. I thought maybe I was just having an off day yesterday, so I gave it another whirl today, but it still wasn't knocking my socks off. I will give them credit for choosing very unique themes, from Donuts to Día de los Muertos!
There are four variants available:
•Differences ≠ Spot the Difference between 2-4 different scenes, side by side. There are also hidden objects to find, such as 5 Cars or 5 Snails. This was my favorite variant, and some of the differences were challenging to spot!
•Swap ⇄ This is a square Tile Swap variant. Some of the levels have multiple pictures to give it a bit of a challenge. I've never been a huge fan of swap-type puzzles, but there are several unique pictures available.
•Match = The goal is to find matching pairs, but in my opinion, there should have been way more objects to match. I loved the saltwater fish level, but it would have been more challenging if there was a bunch of fish...even better would be several layers to have to sift through.
•Detail ▤ This is where you are tasked with finding specific areas, shown as swatches or small pictures. Most of these levels were very challenging, at times, frustrating because of the variable designs in the pictures.
I don't see the value in this CE version, there are no morphs or collectibles, which is something I've always enjoyed in Tiny Little Lion games. The synopsis states there are 22 Bonus Levels that must be just mixed in with the 90 levels shown?? There is a tab for CE content, but it only shows 15 Wallpapers, and 13 Music Soundtracks; it doesn't say anything about bonus levels which is even more confusing. Personally, I have no need for wallpapers or stock music soundtracks.
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I'd like to point out that Melon Games has developed the last few games in this series, and I have noticed a few subtle changes. The graphics have improved, but more importantly, the level layouts are more user-friendly, allowing players to remove more cards before being forced to end the level by collecting the last remaining Gold Card. It may not be a miracle...but maybe it's a sign that this developer is open to change!?
The problem is "close" only counts in a game of Horseshoes. The levels are purposely designed to prevent the player from removing all cards from the board. At the very least, can't they design the levels to allow players the possibility of removing all cards? It's so frustrating when you can't remove the final four or five cards because the last remaining Gold Card(s) are on top. Once you remove those Gold Cards, the level ends even if several cards remain on the board!
I get that some people enjoy playing a game that doesn't require them to remove all of the cards, but the majority of solitaire fans do! Solitaire Games are one of my favorite genres, and I would gladly give them a 5-Star rating if Melon Games would just tweak the levels to allow solitaire fans like myself the ability to remove all cards. I'd even be willing to purchase every game if they added an option to continue playing after the Gold Cards are removed!
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I want to thank Seven Sails for bringing us a wide range of games, I know how hard they work, and I do appreciate them! The images are really beautiful, and they allow you to see and work on any of the 64 images, which is awesome.
The only issue I have is that it doesn't take very long to complete an image because there are only 9 colored stones to "break." To be clear, each colored stone may have varying amounts of stones to break, but the stones are pretty big. It wasn't as gratifying to simply click on the stones to remove them in the blink of an eye as it is to chisel away cells, as offered in the pixel painting game last week.
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Completed Game in approximately 4.0 hours (including completion of all mini-games & CE Bonus Chapter) 18 Main Game Scene Locations +6 Bonus Chapter Difficulty Range: Beginner-Intermediate
I would have given this game 5-stars if Anna Gray was lugging daddy Richard's skull around in her purse! What is going on at Elephant Games lately? Not only is Richard still MIA, but the Morphing Objects are no longer available in any Elephant Game, and now the replayable Mini-games & HO scenes are MIA?!
First, they ditched Elf in the Mystery Trackers series, which was clearly the worse decision a person could make in a long-running, successful series. The ratings fell, and they haven't added a new MT game in two years.
Then they ditched Rick Rogers from the beloved Paranormal Files series. This series WAS Rick Rogers; after helping a ghost in the first game, he opened his own Paranormal Files agency. Fans are upset because they want Rick Rogers to return, but game after game, Rick is MIA, and fans are no longer fans.
Grim Tales is suffering the same fate. First, they surprised us with a long-lost daughter that Anna knew nothing about. That didn't seem to go over well, so they ditched the daughter. As a reward, Elephant decided to surprise us by ditching daddy Richard and replacing him with Mommy Dearest, Anastasia. What a disaster! Richard was sarcastic, funny, delightful...and clearly dead, but we loved him!
All three of these series have taken drastic turns, and all three have one major thing in common...Fans don't like the change and are begging Elephant Games to make it right...but they don't. How exactly did Elephant Games come to the conclusion that it was a great idea to ditch beloved characters, and who is making the decision to ignore the fans?
웃 Gadgets/Helper: 웃 Anastasia is a gadget and a helper. Whenever her Cameo glows, she has something on her mind...followed by a random inventory item she just happened to stumble upon. This scenario happens 6 different times in the main chapter, and neither adds to the story's charm nor takes away from it other than replacing a beloved Richard.
♪Audio/Visuals:♪ I've always loved the graphics in Elephant Games. Even though they took a drastic turn a few years ago, you can certainly see a shift lately with graphics that look more realistic and more up-to-date.
☽☾ Collectibles & Morphing Objects (CE Version Only): ☼ Unfortunately, there are no Morphing Objects...a huge disappointment :(
There are 12 Collectible Mismatched critters, such as a Catbird or a Chimeras. There are 24 Zoom Zone jigsaw puzzle pieces that allow you to assemble a Jigsaw Puzzle in the Secret Room, which can be accessed anytime. After completing the Bonus Chapter, you can search for missed collectibles in the Expedition Room.
◔ Hidden Object Scenes: ◕ The Hidden Object Scenes are better than they have been in the past, the objects are identifiable, and the scenes are clear and bright. They have the usual Listed Items, Silhouetted Shape Finds, Keywords in Sentence Finds, Swatches of specific areas in the scene, Descriptive Find, and Matching Pairs in a very colorful mushroom patch. There are a handful of small Zoom Zone HO scenes as well.
♙ Mini-Games: ♙ They tried to stick to a detective theme when it came to the Mini-games, such as reconstructing and matching fingerprints or moving Anna via a map. But they also included match 3 against opponents, selecting buttons to connect 2 circuits, pattern recreations, and catching flowers by anticipating the pattern of movement. I felt that the games were rather simplistic, such as rotating rings to recreate pictures. This is unusual because Elephant usually has more complex puzzles that require several steps to follow, which is one of the features I love in their games.
✯ Bonus Chapter (CE Version Only) ✯ It seems Lady A still has a few tricks up her sleeve, and it's up to you to stop her once and for all as The Keeper of the Portals! There are 6 additional Mini-Games and 6 Hidden Object Scenes, and you will continue your search for the final 3 Collectible Animals and 6 Jigsaw Puzzle pieces over 6 additional scene locations.
♕ Collector's Edition Extra's: (CE version only) ♕ 5 Wallpapers, 1 Screensaver, 5 Music Soundtracks, 21 Achievements, Zero Replayable Mini-Games, Zero Replayable Hidden Object Scenes, 12 Collectible Mismatched Animals, 24 Zoom Zone Jigsaw Puzzles (in the Secret Room) Expedition Room (search for missed collectibles), 3 Main Chapters, +Bonus Chapter, and a Built-In Strategy Guide.
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Well, apparently, I still DO love Finding these adorable animals! The scenes are beautiful, the animals are adorable, the mini-games are fun, and the features are top-notch. Some of the items are hidden very well, which gives it a little challenge. The quality of the HO games by this developer is in a different league than most other HOGs, and I enjoy them...still!
COLLECTOR'S EDITION EXTRAS: 23 Wallpapers, 14 Developer's Pets, 13 Music Soundtracks, 18 Main Scene Locations, +6 Extra Bonus Locations, 12 Extra Mini-games, 20 Adoptable Furbabies, 456 Furbabies in total to find (16 per scene), Morphing Butterflies (3 per scene) and Scene Location Fun Facts.
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You can't say Our Beautiful Earth doesn't have a wide selection of animals to find because this game has Emus, Alpacas, giraffes, elephants, butterflies, bunnies, and even a Brontosaurus! I really wish devs would do their homework and correctly identify the listed animals...
A Gerbil is not a Mouse; they are both rodents, but a gerbil is native to China, Mongolia, and Russia and has fur on their tails. A mouse has a hairless tail and large round ears.
An Emu & an Ostrich are two different birds, both are flightless birds An ostrich is over 9' tall, and an emu is only 5' tall. An ostrich can weigh over 300# but the maximum weight for an emu is only 132#. Male ostriches are You can earn up to 3-stars, the first Star is earned for finding all 18 Listed Objects, a second Star for finding all 3 Cats, and a 3rd Star for finding the Paw Print Tile. Coins earned for completing the HOGs and Mini-games are used in the Gift Shop to reveal 14 sections on a beautiful Wallpaper Scene. larger than females, but the female emu is larger than a male emu. The ostrich only has 2 toes, the emu has three. Emus are native to Australia, Ostriches are native to Africa. There are no ostriches in Australia and no emus in Africa.
As for that shiny blue bird that looked like an Indigo Bunting, he must have been from the Jurassic era as well because it didn't look like any hummingbird I've ever seen!
You can play in a Casual or Challenge Mode, depending on how fast you want the Hint & Puzzle Skip buttons to recharge. There are no Misclick Penalties or Timers. Each location gives you a little fun fact at the start of each HO scene which I find very interesting. I also like the Magnifying Glass feature, you can right-click anywhere on the scene to pull it up, and right-click again to make it disappear, and the magnifying glass doesn't disappear when you find an object and click on it like some other HOGs.
Each of the 30 scene locations has 3 adorable cats, a hidden Camera that will reward you with a location screenshot, and a hidden Paw Print Tile of various critters in each level, (ignore the fact that dolphins & birds don't have paws lol) Wouldn't it make more sense to have the Pawprint Tile open up to reveal that animals real print, even if it's just a flipper or dorsal fin?
Each scene has 2 Sub-scenes or Zoom Zones that will appear as Boxes on the Right side that come and go as objects are found and new ones are added, but unfortunately, there isn't a separate list of items in bold for the sub-scenes.
After each Hidden Object Scene, you will play a Puzzle or Mini-Game such as Spot the Difference, Memory Matching Animal Pairs, Rotate & Drag Tetris-Shaped Puzzle Pieces into Place, Mahjong, Jigsaw Puzzles, and even Mosaic Griddlers. The Spot the Differences images are really subtle so they can be quite challenging, I don't normally like Mahjong but this was a classic Mahjong that was unusually challenging and held my interest.
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I'm a little biased because I love pictures of wild animals, and this edition reminded me of their Earth Chronicle Series. I just can't bring myself to give them anything over 3-stars because nothing else has really changed or improved.
The pages didn't get "stuck" this time but I encountered a new glitch where several pages would turn with each single-click.
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Yesterday's game, Detective Agency: Gray Tie, was better than this HOG. The graphics are dark & hazy. The HO scenes are so easy that they are completed in just a few seconds. The mini-games are the best part of this game.
In the Collector's Edition version of this game, you get 15 Wallpapers (which appear to be taken from each of the HO scenes), 15 Concept Art, 5 Music, 25 Achievements, and a Strategy Guide that only shows the solution for the Mini Games and the location of the Collectible Bracelets.
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The graphics are way better than in most HOGs. The mini-games are rather interesting. The story is about an art thief. There aren't many customizations available including a profile option. Unfortunately, the timer and the Math Puzzle froze up and I couldn't proceed further because the scenes are locked until you complete that puzzle.
This Collector's Edition version includes a Hidden Raccoon in each level for bonus points, 12 Wallpapers, Silhouetted Shape Evidence Items to find in each scene, 8 Bonus Levels, 8 Bonus Puzzles, 12 Additional Puzzles, and 20 Music Soundtracks with a music player.
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