Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Large File, Puzzle
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
I have an issue as reported by other reviewers here. I have not been able to find one single seal and I've only played 25 minutes or so. I've used the magnifying glass, and that doesn't even help.
This game might be fun if some of the items weren't so tiny and difficult to see. Plus, not being able to find any of the seals, makes it a great disappointment for me.
This is a really cute, low-stress game. And if I'm right, I'm sure everyone needs something like this to play right about now.
You start a new job as a cleaning person, helping Beth who owns a huge house/yard. Day 1 is to do various jobs around the yard, but in order to do certain tasks, you need to clean different rooms first.
You get 1 star for each room you clean successfully. You just click on various items that are wrong in the scene, things that need to be placed right side up, like a picture that is lying on its side for example. You have various 'tools' for you to use in order to clean up spills, clean windows, etc. There is a bar at the top of each scene that tells you when you are close to finishing cleaning up the scene. When you think you have enough stars to complete tasks in the yard, then you go to the yard and use your stars to do various things (i.e pick up leaves or weeds).
There are interactions between you and various characters that can be skipped. I'm not sure yet why this game is considered a CE version because there are hardly any settings to choose from, other than three modes of play. The hint button charges quickly, and the visuals and colors are distinct and bright.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Large File, Puzzle
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
I really enjoy this game. I have all of the previous versions. In the game, you have to find a camera, three cats, and a paw print. If you don't like to hear an assortment of animal sounds, then you won't like this game because there is an abundance of different sounds. It's like being at the zoo. The sounds also sound realistic. You also get your typical items that go along with any CE game, wallpapers, etc., so I won't go into detail.
I'm not much of a puzzle person and haven't played a puzzle game in a while, but if you love cats, heck, if you even "like" cats, then this puzzle game is for you.
It offers the typical things that all puzzle games offer:
1. Ability to change the music/sound volume 2. Choose if you want the game's cursor or what's already built into your computer 3. Change the resolution 4. Modify the puzzle (change the number of pieces and/or the puzzle cut) 5. Choose piece rotation 6. Choose whether you want the pieces to be fastened to the table 7. Score tally (Best and Top Scores)
There are five boxes, each containing 13 pages with six puzzles on each page. That is a whole lot of kitty cats. I think it would have been rather cool if the kitty meowed or purred if you clicked on the completed puzzle. But that is just my own personal opinion.
I only finished one puzzle, the first one, the one that was dark purple (my fav color), but I did skim through the rest of them, and for those of you who enjoy puzzles AND cats, this would be something nice to add to your puzzle collection.
This is the first time I've ever played this type of game (at least I don't remember). I was looking forward to your typical DOMINI games, but this threw me for a loop.
First of all, I know I didn't complete the demo, but after playing for a short while, a screen came up and said that I had completed 15% of the 'story' and to "BUY NOW". I had 49 mins left! So I clicked on "buy now" to see what it would do and it took me out of the game.
You start out with someone who needs help with her office or completing her room before she helps you on the 'case'. You have to complete various mini-games (which are glorified hidden object scenes with a twist). You get 1 point for completing each game. You go back to the scene and there are various amounts of icons that have a box inside that you use your points on (to assist the person with her room), and after clicking on the icon, it adds an item (s) to the room you are playing in. It takes you a while to complete each scene and after you complete it, you have solved that particular part of the story.
I did enjoy the various types of HOS. That was the best part of the game, but since the game didn't let me complete the demo, I have no clue as to what, if anything, would change in my earlier description.
Give the game a try. It might be something that you are familiar with playing, but I was unpleasantly surprised.
This game has an almost endless supply of assorted animals/creatures to find. So many that it will keep you busy, but at the same time relax you and hopefully get all of our minds off all of the horrors that surround us daily in the news.
Each section has one camera and one pawprint to find. You can repeat the same scene as many times as you want, but you only need to find five cameras/pawprints per section.
After each section is complete, you get the chance to answer a trivia question. Unless you know everything there is to know about every animal/creature, you will oftentimes have to guess. You are also scored but if your score becomes low, you can use some of the coins/points that you've earned from completing a scene.
This game would be good for children, but not so for young children because most of the scenes have an overflow of animals. So many that they tend to all blend in together, making it more difficult to find what you are looking for.
I was somewhat surprised when I started to play this game. I wasn't expecting to like it as much as I do. The game offers fun with some excitement as well.
There are certain things you need to find in each scene, plus various other games that are thrown in to make it a wonderful mix of fun and pleasure. The only thing that I would have preferred this game to have, is a magnifying glass because some of the articles are hard to find.
All in all, this is a game worth checking out. You might be pleasantly surprised.
I used my monthly game credit to purchase this game because I had canceled my membership due to BF not providing me with enough quality games to choose from. BF has changed over the many years that I have been a member. It's just not worth the price of a membership, IMO.
If you like hidden object games then this game is for you. But it does get monotonous. There is nothing else to provide you with 'fun' other than finding hidden objects. Over and over again.