Hidden Expedition: The Price of Paradise Collector’s Edition
I absolutely love this game. I would definitely recommend this game to people who enjoy hidden object games. I enjoy the story line and it keeps things interesting. The graphics on this game is stunning!
– Real player with 16.0 hrs in game
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Worthy to buy and collect.
There no crashes and no lag.
Like: characters, story, replay - reset level
Dislike: Zero
Personal Opinion: there should been probably a understanding on aztec language and numbers notes, so player could review later where character was going on about.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Midnight Calling: Jeronimo Collector’s Edition
This game was fun. I’m looking forward to the next one. The graphics were good, The voice acting was great. I highly recommend this game.
– Real player with 23.0 hrs in game
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yes it is very fun! :)
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
Stormhill Mystery: Family Shadows
FYI: I got this game for free and played the developer’s edition of this game but that shall not influence my opinion on this game.
At first I thought this would be a hidden object adventure but der there isn' t a single classic hidden objects scene. The only “hidden” objects are morphing objects in almost every scene. You still gather items to use as you do in hidden object oder point & click adventures. Also, there are some interesting mini games.
It’s nice to see that the protagonist doesn’t throw away every item after a single use but that he keeps some for later. That’s quite refreshing since you could ALWAYS have a crowbar in these kind of games!
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
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The game is worth the full price nevermind about random sales. Worthy purchase for 2D point&click games fans.
As you see from Store Page screens, the game takes place in a mansion. You know the myths that are surrounding old, dilapidated mansions? This game takes the gist from there with an enough level of plot (NOT like a cringey B-movie you stumble upon) and continue with various hidden-objects & puzzles. The important thing in here is that ALL those hardships inside the game to continue to story takes place as it would happen in REAL life. I mean, even those supernatural things exist in a realistic manner. The whole game is designed and written as if the story is real as well as the Mansion itself. The tasks you have to complete in game is kind of stuff that you expect to do if you REALLY had been there.
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
Navin: In Search Of The Light
About
After an unknown event, Navin has been lost in a magical world… and to return home he must solve many puzzles in this mysterious place. A voice from outside is calling him…
Explore this wonderful world with the metroidvania-like gameplay style. Know new places, new bosses by using new abilities you acquire throughout the game.
Features
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Metroidvania-like gameplay
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A great story to fall in love with
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Unique Cartoonish graphics
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An immersive Dark theme
The Chambers
The puzzles in this room escape game are rather simple, no real challenge. It lasts less than an hour and would have been fine at that point. But then there is the last achievement for finding a hidden room, that means pixel hunting for 4 invisible buttons across 25 screens.
Reaching the last room nets the final achievement, no solving of the 4 puzzles within necessary. 2 of these puzzles are straightforward, 1 requires trying a few possible solutions (multiple solutions match the corresponding hint but only one works) and 1 with a hint which I could only decipher by knowing the solution after brute forcing it. The reward for solving those puzzles is one more screen, with only a single interactable that doesn’t interact (seems broken) and no way to back out.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
A puzzly chamber game.
I don’t know what is going on, or what do i have to do, but hey i can turn on all the 3 lights at least :)
Reminded me a bit of that visual basic weird russian puzzle application “game”, except this is not remotely as weird.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
ISOLAND: The Amusement Park
I love point and click games, and Isoland games do it really well. Puzzles can be very difficult to solve, but the overall style is great. Each game has a theme, Isoland 3 theme is science fiction and Isoland 4 Surrealism.
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
If you have played any of the other Isoland games then you will love this addon too. Beautifully drawn and challenging puzzles (but not over the top) it will keep the best of us entertained for a few hours. Excellent value for money and highly recommended!
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
Project Blue Book: Hidden Mysteries
Pros:
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good artwork for scenes, hidden objects, and characters
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interesting storyline and plot
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cutscenes and audio that get the player immersed
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the player is given a “why” to what they are doing, rather than just mindlessly finding objects
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Steam achievements
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good price compared to some other hidden object games (I’m looking at you Artifex Mundi)
Cons:
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minor bugs
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limited options to alter gameplay to player’s wants/needs
Pro/con (player dependent):
- Explicitly hidden object orientated (if focusing on progressing in the game; the minigames are optional)
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Survive-able if you stand tutorial you can’t turn off.
Well I guess it expected for Blue book hidden object.
I was hoping for more. Like animated videos.
Like or dislike: Wait after 1 hour.
Other opinion:
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
The Last Dream: Developer’s Edition
Has a few major bugs and poor English translation
This is a FROG (Fragmented Object Game) with a simple story: you play a man who has lost his wife in a car accident and must find your way to her, in a series of dreams or whatever. The game is high on the adventure component: you search for objects, sometimes combine them, then use them on other objects in the scene to overcome obstacles. The rest of the game comprises puzzle minigames and looking for fragment object pieces in scenes, which are combined to form an object which you then can then use.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
The Last Dream: Developer’s Edition is a relaxing point and click adventure that follows closely all the characteristics of a HOG game; however it excels through several original elements that make it distinguish itself from the other games of this genre.
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The first original element of the game is the protagonist - which in this case is not a woman, but a young man, Ben. After a tragic accident, the spirit of Ben’s wife starts materializing in his dreams, appearing to call him and asking him to follow her. Therefore, Ben sets himself on the adventure to find the source of this mysterious call. The story develops itself around the Dream world that alternates with scenes from the Real world. And this is where the originality of the game kicks in - instead of having digitally designed cut scenes, the Real world is depicted through live action cut-scenes, with people playing the characters of Ben and his wife Elizabeth. The contrast between this beautifully painted Dream world and the acting snippets from the Real world adds even more immersion of the story, which is already emotionally packed. The main motif seems to be the classical “save the loved one” theme, although in this particular case, the story has much more depth, culminating with a plot twist and an intense ending. To me, finding out midway through the game that the actors that gave life to these characters are actually two of the game’s developers (which got married afterwards) made me feel even closer to this game and enhanced the experience of playing it even more.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Time Trap - Hidden Objects Puzzle Game
very creepy vibe throughout game which is brought about by the advancing story such as is through notes and the music. The game is not long as I completed it in a little over an hour and a half but you can go back or as you go along in the story to get stars (up to three per scene} for achievements as well as completing each scene in under two minutes. When you get a three star you probably beat the two minute speed setting. this extended my play another four hours. While the object placement in scene repeats don’t change it was still fun to work the short term memory muscle. Purchased game at a 20% discount through a packaged sale but I say it’s worth the full price.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Time Trap is one of those games that I enjoy but have a hard time putting my finger on exactly why. The presentation has a lot to be desired, and the writing could certainly use some polishing up by an English speaking proof reader. But the story isn’t why I’m here. Despite the abundance of HOPAs on Steam, there’s a dearth of pure hidden object games on the platform. And sometimes I just want to load up a game and shut my brain down while I search for objects on my screen.
And search for objects I did. Actually, if you’re working towards 100%-ing the game, you’ll be playing each scene over and over until you’ve successfully collected all of the items and scored 3 stars. While this admittedly can be a bit of a grind, I found it quite enjoyable. Learning all of the objects' placements and quickly picking them out was satisfying in a way that’s hard to describe. Using the HINT button for those particularly difficult to find items doesn’t feel like much of a penalty either, but it’s actually nice to have a HOG that doesn’t enforce no-hint playthroughs for achievements. For those looking for even more challenge, there are leader boards for each HOS. This was something I wasn’t particularly interested in myself, but it adds replay for those who are so inclined.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
NMNE
Atmospheric horror in psychedelic entourage. The game bribes with a breathtaking gameplay with a good study with a small required disk space for installation.
In something even crazy because of its features. The chief hero will be fighting with monsters in his own dream and only to wake up.
There are also Easter eggs and references to other games.
In general, a fit game, but it is suitable for those who love something psychedelic.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Simple and therefore great horror. The author surprises us with a whole story, which, is revealed in a small apartment. A plus for me is also the presence of in-game achievements.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game