- Explore Historic Locations Throughout London.
- Track An Elusive Killer.
- Challenge Yourself With A Multitude Of Mini-Games.
- Lose Yourself In The World Of Crime Solving.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great hidden object game, longer than most, highly recommend.,
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This title also gets great reviews from people purchasing the CD of the game for nearly twenty dollars. At $6.99 it is a bargain. The designers of this game have tried to take the Hidden Object genre to another level and, for the most part, it really works!! Each scene is actually broken up into 16 segments that can be viewed individually or you can pan with a 360 degree camera. There is also a "magnifying glass" you can use to take a closer look when the scene has small objects. This is the first game that I have found to have magnification that is actually useful. It seems possible to find all the items without the magnification, but if you have 'older' eyes, this may be just the help you need. Each scene has a list of objects that need to be found. The list may be specific (e.g., glasses, alligator, umbrella, etc.) or it may just say "Food and Beverages - 7" or "animals and insects - 6", some scenes provide silhouettes of objects. There a two levels of game play, one is untimed with unlimited hints (hints take only 60 seconds to recharge). The other level gives only a certain amount of hints, is timed, and time is deducted for any clicks on the screen that do not result in finding an object. There are also mini-puzzles, and that is where the game is the weakest. They are few and far between and very easy to solve. In conclusion, this is a great hidden object game -- perhaps 90% hidden object and 10% puzzle. Unlike many other games, you can play it over and over again because the items you are asked to find change in each scene. I have already played for about four hours and I am not finished. I am guessing it will take about 8 or more hours to complete. As far as hidden object games go, this is the best one I have played since Return to Ravenhearst. If you enjoy the puzzle aspects more than the hidden objects, I would recommend Princess Isabella, Treasure Seekers - Hidden Canvasses, and the Dream Chronicles Series.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and challenging, with beautiful graphics,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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I can't add much to the review by Carter's Mom, as she captured much of what I liked about the game. One aspect I especially enjoyed was the realistic graphics - this game uses actual photographs of the locations in the story. As an Anglophile and former resident of London, I was charmed to revisit the Tower, Hamley's, the London Dungeons and Piccadilly. Each location, from clothing stores to pubs to historical buildings, is offered with some interesting facts about the location.
The storyline is good with an ending that will have your heart racing even in 'relaxed mode'. One quibble - the death of a character is dismissed a bit too quickly. Otherwise, it's a plausible, though entirely fictional, solution to the mystery of Jack the Ripper.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very long and unchallenging.,
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You have to REALLY like hidden object games to not get bored with this. At first it's quite interesting with plenty of nice graphics and facts about London, but then you keep going back to the same landmarks over and over again to find objects that you start to remember the locations of because they stay in the same place. There are a few other puzzles here and there like word finds and such, but the game doesn't actually require any more skill than good vision.
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