FIND ALL 2: Middle Ages
We invite you to plunge into the fascinating world of the Middle Ages to find there all the hidden cute cats, dogs, birds and many more different objects. Finding lost items, you will return beautiful colorful colors to the world. Everything is done in a cute hand-drawn style.
We have prepared for you an exciting mini-game in the style of “Hit the mole” with cute knight cats, ninja pandas and many more different cute animals with their own unique features. In search of hidden objects, you will find a mysterious treasure map and go to search for treasure on the lost island. To get to the treasure, you will need to solve interesting puzzles and get priceless riches, fame and achievements for this.
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Legacy - Witch Island
Decent amount of hidden object games and puzzles. Very little voice acting and quite an abrupt ending. Overall good and enjoyable. Took about 8 hours of casual play to complete..
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
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Legacy - Witch Island
is a little click and point fantasy adventure.
This game is very ambient on it’s own way.
Things i liked:
+The pictures you playing on are just beautiful to watch and well done.
+The music is relaxing and sometimes it pass very good with the storyline.
+You need to play many different and some difficulty or tricky puzzles which i loved to play in
this game.
You could skip them too but why do you play this game if you don’t want play the puzzles?
+The Storyline is good but nothing special or great.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Under Leaves
Under Leaves is a hidden Object game pure and simple. On a map of the world you are given many different locations, each location is a different stage to complete all related to different animals indigenous to the location on the map. Each stage is beautifully crafted. A real work of love! The fact that each level has a certain color scheme give it a certain style but also makes it surprisingly challenging, just enough to keep my interest through the whole game.
Pros
- For those who likes the extra challenge, there’s 29 achievements. One for each stage and one extra for finishing the game without help.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
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Relaxation Mode is cranked up to 11 in this simplistic watercolour hidden object game.
You start off on a world map with 21 dotted circles on it. Each level is associated with an animal from that region, and as you complete the levels the map gradually fills with pictures of these animals.
You’re introduced to a level by clicking the X on the central animal, which then shows you a speech bubble containing several small icons of the objects you’re looking for (small animals, seeds, fish etc), and the number of items to be found. The overall canvas is split between 3-5 screens, and as you find/click the objects you move on to the next either via the white arrows, or by dragging. You can zoom in and out by double-clicking and then drag the screen around to inspect each area of the panel. When you find the final item you then report back to the main animal whereupon there’s a very short animation of baby animals appearing, plants growing or a shoal of fish swimming by. And that, ladies and gentlemen, describes the entire game.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Invasion: Lost in Time
Nederlandse versie hier beneden.
Regardless of whether time travel is possible, it remains an interesting subject to philosophize about or to turn it into a game. Unfortunately, ‘Invasion: Lost in Time’ comes with an unbelievable, unattractive story. You can argue that this is compensated by the numerous and varied mini-games that this Hidden Object Game contains. Once you have played them a large number of these can be found via the bonus button on the main menu. A number of new puzzles can also be found there. Another plus is the background music. This music would fit very well in a good science fiction movie. Regarding that, some locations also look fantastic and sifi-like. The game does not have spoken audio, and only comes in English translation. Also, no trading cards are given, nor are there achievements to unlock. The latter is a shame, because there are achievements within the game itself. It is nice, however, that missed achievements can still be won afterwards via the bonus button of the main menu.
– Real player with 33.0 hrs in game
Works ok for me, so far it’s another mediocre point’n’click HOG (hidden object game) in a sea of mediocre HOGs (there are tons of free ones - MyPlayCity).
No voice acting. Story is ok. Putting lines of story text during the middle of a puzzle is annoying, I like to concentrate on the puzzle when I’m doing a puzzle.
Puzzles are reasonably good, a bit more unique than most HOGs.
The game has in-game achievements but they aren’t mapped to steam achievements.
Good HOGs to start with are ‘Nightmares from the Deep’ series, ‘Hidden Animals Photo Hunt’ and ‘Adam Wolfe’. For non-HOG adventure games there is the ‘Deponia’ series, ‘Machinarium’ and ‘The Journey Down’ series…[edit] The Samarost series is great too.
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
Invasion 2: Doomed
This game is the sequel to “Invasion: lost in time”, the main characters are the same but the plot is different and it is always based on the same style as the previous one, it’s a science fiction adventure genre with a futuristic plot, focused on finding objects in various scenarios and interspersed with minigames.
MY IMPRESSION:
Very nice graphics, wonderful sceneries with snowy landscapes where the sky is not blue but violet, beautiful sunsets, and mountain views.
Excellent sliding playability never frustrating and simple, the object-seeking scenes are not classic conventional but pleasant and engaging because they require you to interact with various objects to obtain others, one thing struck me favorably:
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
If you enjoyed Invasion: Lost in Time, well, this is a direct continuation of the story and of comparable quality. Which, for the most part, is a good thing: more great and original puzzle mini-games and more of the exciting, fast-paced sci-fi story.
However, we also have the same buggy game engine. With the previous game I could not play in 4K. With this one I can only play in 4K, but that means text is often very tiny and also clicking on dialogs does not dismiss them. I could still finish the game and it didn’t bother me too much, but … awkward. Worse, once again there were bugs that forced me to quit and return to the game. Again, I could still finish the game.
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective is such a charming casual game. It’s quite obvious that the game takes its influence from the popular “Where’s Waldo"series of books. However; there’s not a lot of similarities beyond the graphics here.. but I found it to be a good progression from a particular book style to an interactive video game. Labyrinth City keeps your eyes peeled and is a great way to relax for a few hours. It adds puzzles and extraordinary detail to the environment (maze) you’re walking through without tearing your brain apart trying to figure stuff out. There’s a relaxing quality to the game… almost therapeutic. There’s so many things happening if you just observe.
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
A Charming, Colorful and Satisfyingly Wholesome Game: 8/10
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For Linux Gamers: Requires Glorious Eggrolls Proton-6.5-GE-2. Details on ProtonDB website
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Darjeeling’s Labyrinth City is a maze puzzle game based on Hiro Kamigaki’s work Pierre the Maze Detective. It is a colorful and greatly stylized beautiful moving artwork with moderately challenging mazes, imaginative world building, creative level design, whimsical soundtrack as well as quirky and charming characters.
– Real player with 13.9 hrs in game
Mary Knots - Garden Wedding
Mary decides to quit her job as an accountant which does not give him satisfaction in order to realize his dream: to become a good “Wedding Planner”
But to succeed in this job he needs money, so he decides to organize sales of various objects and with the money he earns he can buy all the decorations and equipment necessary for a perfect wedding in the garden.
The playability is excellent, and even the graphics are not boring and repetitive because the “object search” scenes are always different, you refer to words, figures, shadows, but the biggest challenge is being able to find the objects with the annagrams of their name, no shortage of collectibles you have to find hidden coins and a logo.
– Real player with 25.4 hrs in game
Different taste for me. I liked buy new stuff with coins. They deserved price but it should be achievements.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Legacy - Witch Island 2
I really liked the first game, Legacy-Witch Island.
I bought this one figuring it would be as good, or better.
This was not the case.
Backing out of scenes was annoying.
You have to get your cursor in the tiny sweet spot.
Translation was awful. Immersion gets interrupted .
Voice acting is bad, Animals in scenes are floating sometimes.
I have number 3. Hope it’s better, but not holding my breath.
Overall, it sucks.
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
Until all of the bugs are sorted out,I would not recommend this game…for the most part,it’s ok,but it needs to be fixed.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Christmas Wonderland 2
love this game so much. please buy some more casual arts games. i do recamend all of there games.
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
its a findy findy game like any other i guess. its ok nothing awsome to write home about
its xmas themed. i like the sticking it to the christians when they make you find a buddha.
TO THE DEVS. PLEASE RELEASE ALL YOUR OTHER GAMES ON STEAM
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Clutter Evolution: Beyond Xtreme
I’ve never played a Clutter game before, but I am thoroughly enjoying this one. I love how much I can personalize the gameplay to match my preferred style of play. I’m about halfway through the quest story, and I find it interesting. I’m looking forward to playing through lots of levels over the next month, fitting a few in every day around other activities. If you enjoy a challenge with the ability to ramp it up or tone it down, them I recommend this game. And if you’re a casual gamer like I am, you’ll enjoy the options to turn off the timer and just zen your way through an hour or so. This is a marvelous mental vacation from all the stress out there :)
– Real player with 166.6 hrs in game
Fantastic game! I love the sheer variety of puzzles; there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
– Real player with 100.4 hrs in game