A Little Golf Journey
So ‘A Little Golf Journey’ is a really great game. It’s a chill game even though you may not be a big Golf fan like I am this is a really easy game to play and doesn’t require much effort so it’s a nice game to play here and there and to relax. You can maybe also listen to music or listen to a podcast or whatever you like while playing this.
I completed the game 100% just now and even though I liked it for the most part there are these white blocks that are pretty hard to see and reveal themselves when you get close which I don’t really get. It was so random to encounter them all of a sudden and it was a bit frustrating to see it in one of the minigolf courses.
– Real player with 23.3 hrs in game
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There are not enough good golf games on Steam. This one though, is one of the gems.
It’s relaxing, the low-poly graphics are nice to look at, and the music is chill.
It can be quite challenging though, if you want it to be.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
Commissar Catlov
Hopefully no animals were harmed in the creation of this garbage?
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
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Best $2.69 I spent.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Victoria Clair and the Mystery Express
A short but charming Professor Layton-esque murder mystery/puzzle game. There is roughly two or three hours of gameplay depending on how long the puzzles take you.
The puzzles are clever and there is a good mix of challenging/simple puzzles.
The dialogue is enjoyable if not a little cheesy at times!
I thoroughly enjoyed the clever deduction system at the end.
I highly recommend giving this game a go, especially as it’s free!
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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A really nice little puzzler.
While the presentation is functional rather than stunning, this doesn’t matter in the slightest. I actually found it quite charming. The focus is on the puzzles. Having said that, the music is great and the story/dialog are both well written and at times quite funny too.
The puzzles come from a wide variety of types, and are all individually implemented very well. Considering that separate code has been written for each, the interface is nicely polished.
Being generally interested in puzzles, I’d come across many of these classics before. But it was still fun to work them out again. And there were still a few which made me think quite a bit to be confident of solving them all first go.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Apparitions: Kotsmine Hills
In the winter of 1929, the town of Kotsmine Hills was snowed in. A mysterious fire broke out and quickly spread through the town. Trapped between a wall of snow and a wall of fire, many people lost their lives. Since that day, those spirits have been restless and seek peace. Join The Peter Wren Paranormal Agency to investigate the town in Apparations – Kotsmine Hills, a ghostly Hidden Object game.
Use ghost hunting tools to find the clues
Challenging mini-games
Ghosts?
Mystery Case Files: Huntsville™
MCF was one of those games that my mom was really into when I was a kid and she was really into hidden object games at that time. I had tried playing the games when the franchise was starting up with this game here, Prime Suspects, etc, but never could get past one or two of the cases.
All these years later, I had actually played and beaten a few of the MCF games scattered over the years (including Millionheir exclusively on the Nintendo DS) and with getting a new gaming PC, a powerful beast that runs games like Doom Eternal and Max Payne 3… I decided to pick up a game like Huntsville, which takes barely an ounce of that power.
– Real player with 18.8 hrs in game
This game is for hidden object fans who want a serious challenge. What makes it really special is that it’s the very first game in the Mystery Case Files series. You start off as a complete rookie and each time you solve a case, your rank goes up a bit. By the end, you’re a Master Detective, ready to face all the many Mystery Case File games to come. I think Steam has most of them but they’re missing Dire Grove. I do believe it’s on its way though. So…. Huntsville takes place in just one little town. FULL of criminals, apparently. And you get to track each one down. Each case is comprised of multiple hidden object scenes (remember, challenging ones!) and then a jigsaw-like puzzle at the end to identify the culprit. There’s lots of humor to be found. Just as an example - one of the criminals you’re after is named Gil T. Azell. I recommend this game to HOG fans, and for those of you who enjoy any of the other Mystery Case Files, definitely add this to your game collection.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Searching for objects in the forest
The game only has potential if you have young kids to play with as it’s always the same items asked, the level are only 4 different areas where you’ll have to find the same items.. You get the gist of it.
Some words certainly are weird translations or brands instead of modern naming, and some others dont correspond to what it’s supposed to be.
Examples :
Requested item Item in the forest
Leaflet maple leaf
Dichlofos Insect repellant
Field Glasses binoculars
Flashlight Lantern
Those certainly need to be renamed properly, as it is, it’s kind of ridiculous.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
7 Roses - A Darkness Rises
I bought this game because the tittle has the name Rose in it and a heroine called Amy Rose and we girls love seeing us portrayed the way we are smart, strong and fearless like Amy Rose is in this story. She was trusted and given the mission by the village Elder to save her people. It’s a point and click game to solve puzzles. I played the game right away and I found it entertaining and relaxing and didn’t want to stop playing it. I like the music in it and the incredible amount of puzzles which are sometimes simple and other times required more patience. The game and puzzles are fun. There isn’t much of a story line or characters development, but the small animated part at the beginning of the game and drawings are beautiful. I can see the amount of details and effort put into developing this game. I usually only buy games with achievements because they allow me to see my progress as I play and I’m slightly O.C.D. about them, so it drove me crazy that this game doesn’t have any for me to display on my profile xD. I can only imagine what beautiful drawing of Roses the achievements would have if the developers read my review and decide to add them to the game. I know a lot of Steam players feel like me about achievements. I also wish this game had trading cards, beautiful Roses stickers, emoticons, badges and background profiles. The Roses throughout the game are beautifully drawn. The game is reasonably priced. 3
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
One more hidden object game - click everywhere to find objects, use them at the right spot, solve various puzzles of different kinds. Nice music, quite low 4:3 screen resolution only. Nothing special, but relaxing if you enjoy the genre.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
A Matter of Murder
I love this game!… I’ve been looking for a Clue/Cluedo like mystery game with randomly generated cases; I found that in this game!…. If you’re a fan of Clue/Cluedo and you know who Agatha Christie is or you like to watch Masterpieces Theater, you’ll get a lot of added fun to this game. Don’t let the art work fool you, in my opion the art work adds to the charm of the agme, I love it, it’s both humorist and detailed, if you look hard enough.
Solving the murder cases is fun, but it would be nice to solve other cases as well, like robber, arisen, Capers, black mail (that doesn’t lead to murder), it would be cool if they added that in some dlc or something, but if they don’t, that’s cool, cause it’s one of the best games you’ll find in this genre. You can’t beat that 2.99 price either. I would have paid 5.99 for this game to be honest.
– Real player with 79.2 hrs in game
Agatha Christie’s Poirot said, “Unless you are good at guessing, it is not much use being a detective.” This game allows you to actually be a detective and do that guesswork while attending very British weekend soirees. I really had fun putting together the clues for motive, opportunity, and means while unraveling murderers’ alibis - even solving locked room mysteries. I wish the game had even more content, but the ability to generate new cases makes it extremely replayable & enjoyable.
– Real player with 59.7 hrs in game
Dark Romance: Ashville Collector’s Edition
Great game!
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
love this game
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Fatal Evidence: The Missing Collector’s Edition
A Detective plot with a smooth story line and load of puzzles. The graphics details add to the game. Easy play, so wise to buy on sale or in a bundle.
– Real player with 96.4 hrs in game
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game