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Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins
 
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Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins

by PopCap Games
Nintendo DS Everyone
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (101 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Visit exotic locales to find over 1,600 objects in 70 seek-and-solve puzzles and 18 missions
  • Collect clues and secret objects and unlock two modes of unlimited play
  • Test your skills at 4 types of mini-games with stylus-based action
  • Earn awards, compete with friends on high-score leaderboards, and decipher fascinating journal notes
  • Enjoy a rich character-driven story written exclusively for Nintendo DS

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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001EQPDNS
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 5 x 0.6 inches ; 3.2 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: November 11, 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (101 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,972 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Product Description

Travel to an archaeological dig to unearth a lost Mayan temple and its priceless treasure in this exclusive story for Nintendo DS

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80 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not just a "Hidden Object" game, November 28, 2008
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The Short Version: At first I was a bit put off by how easy the mini-games seemed, but (as is often the case with Pop Cap's games) I found it difficult to put down. This is a good activity for getting your mental gears turning in a relaxed way.

If you need a gift for somebody $20 or under and you know that person has a DS, this is a good option for you.

The Long Version:
While the story does provide a nice theme for the various mini-games that make up "Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins", it's incidental.

I'm in my early 30's and, as I said, at first the puzzles seemed too easy for me, but as I played I realized that the puzzles were comfortably challenging. Some things were very easy and some things were actually quite difficult and at no time did I want to throw my DS against the wall. (Unlike Professor Layton and the Curious Village.)

Much of the game is made up of "find the object in this picture" levels, but each of those is accompanied by one of 5 mini-games.
- Memory Match
- Jigsaw Puzzle
- Tile Swap
- Mah-Jongg Match
- Find the Difference (between two pictures)

The game manages to keep things fresh by switching things up slightly. For instance, in the Memory Match and the Mah-Jongg Match they occasionally ask that you find similar items or items that go together rather then an exact match. So instead of matching two blue bird tiles you would instead match a blue bird with a yellow bird or a blue bird with an egg, depending on what the game was asking for that round. This keeps the various mini-games from getting too repetitive too fast.

Each "location" with a "find objects" game has two extra items, a jade mask and a jade glyph. If you don't find one or both the first time in a particular location they will still be there when you return in subsequent levels. As you find the masks and glyphs it unlocks each of the mini-games in "free play" mode and opens up "unlimited seek and solve". Amazing Adventures also has it's own version of XBox Live style Achievements which are called "Awards".

The game will penalize you for randomly tapping around the screen rather then carefully choosing an item you think is the one you need. Also, the "Hint" button is useful without being completely obvious. It will cost you some of your points to use, and it's also on a timer before it recharges and you can use it again. The amount of time the hint button takes to recharge is long enough for you to get involved in actually looking yourself again while you're waiting, but not so long that it's painful to wait. The developers have provided intensives not to abuse certain game play elements that would lower the difficulty of the task, but don't try to stop you from doing these things altogether. I rather like that approach.

The look of the game is nice and in keeping with theme of the game. (Very "Indiana Jones'ish".) Likewise the music pleasant to hear without demanding too much of your attention as you play.

If the person you are getting this for is a tween who's at that point everybody goes through where they decide they're too cool for.. everything, this might not be the right choice. However, if they give it a chance (when nobody's looking of course) and play it for any length of time? They'll be at it for hours just like the rest of us.
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not an Adventure--more like I Spy--, November 30, 2008
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Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins
For Nintendo DS
Basic Reading Required
E rating: good for all ages

This is a family game that is a little misleading from its title and brief description. I was expecting a game where you travel from place to place, gathering clues and figuring out puzzles. It turns out that the game is nothing that I expected.

The game is more like I Spy, with a few other games thrown in.

The basic premise is this: You are an adventurer and you are paired with another character, such as an assistant or another scientist. You start at one archaeological ruin and solve two puzzles. From there, it leads to a "clue" about the next location you need to check out. Repeat.

The first part of a typical round is a picture on the bottom touch screen with a list of objects on the top. Your job is to find all the objects from the list in the picture and touch them to get points. In general, this is fairly straight forward. However, it does require reading skills and a broad knowledge of common objects, as some of the item descriptions are not simple (for example, 3 astrological signs; a great white; squeezebox; 3 shelled reptiles; in the night sky [for moon]). Other descriptions are very direct (3 shells; 2 stars; a moon). Once I explain to my 7-year old daughter what they are, she can independently play the game. There is a hint button if you can't find an object. If you randomly touch the bottom screen too many times, a penalty is given. Also, in each of these type puzzles, there is a jade mask and part of a glyph that you need to collect. It is used at the end of the game for a final puzzle.

The second half of the round rotates between various puzzles: a jigsaw puzzle, matching games, find the difference between the pitures or Maj-jong. These are also very easy, and because there is no penalty for guessing, it is easy to just touch the bottom screen until you get it right.

All of these games are timed. When you first start out, you have 20 minutes, but as you progress, the time allowed for each round is shorter.

Once you finish the second round, either the picture from the first puzzle or a picture from the second puzzle indicates where you go next. And off you go to the next ruin, to repeat the above procedure again (and again). You do not get to freely explore. It just sends you to the next place.

Point are added up depending on how many minutes you have left on the timer and whether you used any hints. As you increase the total points you have, you advance from amateur adventurer to more advanced. I have no idea what the increased levels do.

Scattered between levels is a short narrative, which is supposed to be the adventure part. It tells a story about finding new clues and other characters. However, this narrative does not become incorporated into the next level. You just go back to the two game rounds with the I Spy and second round mini-game. Honestly, it is pretty useless.

3 star rating: The reason I gave this a three star rating is because of its repetitiveness. There are 17 levels and they are pretty much all the same. Around level 8, I became bored with the same hunt. However, my daughter is still having fun finding objects, as she is a huge I Spy fan. In addition, because the picture is so small, it is often difficult to identify objects. I found myself having to turn all the lights off in the room and tilting the screen to more clearly identify whether the brown blob in the corner was the shell I needed to find.

Overall, this was a fun game, especially for I Spy fans, but very repetitive. If you are looking for a good I Spy game, I would go with the I Spy series of computer games from Scholastic. Cuter rhymes, spoken words for those who aren't as advanced readers, and better graphics. Also, they have more interesting objects to find with neat features, like you have to look through a microscope to find things, and a good centralized theme (such as Haunted House).
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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LOTS OF FUN!, November 13, 2008
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This game is really fun! The graphics are great and the game concept is entertaining and challenging. I love hidden object games but so many of the ones I've played for the DS don't really show up very well, the screen is too dark, the items too small to really see, etc. This one is far superior to most. If you liked Mystery Case Files MillionHeir, you will love this game, too. It's very well done and I'm extremely happy with it!
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