Arevoatl Seven Coins
interesting game. sadly no walkthroughs ,,when your done playing game and want to replay the coins and statues are automatically reappear. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling game and cleaning out cache to no avail. I tried going into any file i could and cant find " arevoatl games" so it seems like there is no way to start over from scratch and play a new game.
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
I have mixed feelings about this game. You get a cryptic letter from your grandfather who goes missing and you try to track him down. You go through his house room by room searching for clues.
I play many HOGs and feel this is more a point and click adventure as you wander around a lot hunting for objects. You mainly look for icons, masks and jugs throughout the mansion. It felt like a scavenger hunt at times searching through boxes, barrels and suitcases. A few mini-games are thrown into the mix, but are fairly easy. I got stuck on the rings on the Treasury door, but finally broke through.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
A Zone
For a game based in black and white it does try your patience when you are sleepy. I do find that i am stepping away just to retrace my steps. Simple characters that don’t change as the game advances nor have new ones added. This really makes you think and think again. Better scores when I first wake then late at nite.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
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You are very cool, I to like the little puzzle.
I have a stroke and it is a relaxing and fun.
– text-to-speech or speech-to-text
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Angels Prayer
Sometimes angels descend into the underground abyss. To save a sinless soul or to snatch a shrine from the clutches of demons. The halo here, losing its connection with the sky, often goes out, but a good prayer returns the light again. There will be no help, you are alone with the demons.
Angels Prayer is a horror filled with dark personalities and terrible demons who constantly strive to catch you. Explore all the rooms and return the shrines of heaven. Remember, in this place only prayers light your halo and old greasy candles. Avoid the demons and complete the ultimate mission.
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Arizona Rose and the Pirates' Riddles
Excellent picross with occasional minipuzzles of various types. Helpful touches like highlighting of the cursor’s row and column, faded clue numbers for solved groups, disappearing clue numbers for solved rows and columns, and powerups. Hint: Move the cursor while holding a mouse button to select multiple cells (shows selection count too!).
– Real player with 46.2 hrs in game
Simple game if you’re into this kind of puzzle, but it does get more challenging as the game progresses. Also, there is an annoying habit of the cursor accidentally clicking on two spots instead of one, which might lead to a penalty.
Otherwise, not much else to say about it. Good for a few hours of puzzling, that’s pretty much it.
– Real player with 42.6 hrs in game
Briddle
For the price its a good riddle game, in 3 hours I managed to get to level 13, with some hints. I really liked how the art is all made by hand, gives a very cool look, in my opinion. The game has a very good price-quality, but sill has space to improve on UI, but overall until now I really enjoyed playing and would 100% recommend to someone who like riddles and puzzle games.
If I needed to rate this game 0/10, I would give it a 9/10, the only issue that I found is the UI honestly, apart from that really good game. Sry for my english :/
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Crystals of Time
The best description I can give this game is “it’s OK”. I love Hidden Object games and I’ve played all sorts of them, and this was far from the worst I’ve ever played.
There were parts of this game that I enjoyed - namely a lot of the art, and the fact that the map allowed fast travel. I liked that the artist was going for a “more realistic, less Lisa Frank” type of palette. I also liked the concept of time traveling between multiple instances of the same room and I would have liked to see that mechanic more heavily incorporated.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Crystals of Time is the first hidden object game I have ever played and I must say it has been a positive experience. I just finished another game of the same category which was significantly better so I have a basis to compare it to and I can see its flaws.
For those who don’t know this genre, these can be best described as point-and-click puzzle games, where the player has to spot different objects hidden within a (usually hand drawn) picture (similar to the Where’s Wally? books) and solve certain logic based minigames. There’s also a story which links the puzzles together and if the game is good, it’s similar to a simpler kind of an adventure game. There’s also inventory and item use, but it’s not that complex as experienced in true adventure games (you can’t combine items for example). Also, you can’t “die”.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Find this!
Ok, I know what you’re thinking but no, I won’t complain about the translation here. xD
Here we have a little cute hidden object game, very nice and relaxing if you wanna kill some time :)
The soundtrack and the effects too are minimalistic and soothing, and the graphics are really OK, cute, well-designed, easy to spot or, at least, easy to recognize! ‘Cos in the later levels, even if you stay in easy difficulty well, there will be literally hundreds of items of any kind (fruits, work tools, animals, stickers, food of any kind, weapons, everything xD)!
– Real player with 15.4 hrs in game
Its a nice little game. You have to find the desired object among the rubble. Its sorta like finding wally/waldo :)
The Easy Difficulty is recommended for kids, since you wont have to deal much with the time running out.
The Medium Difficulty is average.
The Hard Difficulty scales up fast and quickly. After you manage to pass 5 different objects. The map shrink even more and it gets super hard to find anything in time xD
The last achievement for the find 7 items in a row on hard difficulty is hard because of this.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Inner
The game has several good qualities and I am aware of the background of it being developed at a 3 day game jam, which is impressive, and I’m not discouraging people from buying the game, heck, it sells for about a buck and it’s definitely worth that. The game was just more frustrating than fun for me so I wouldn’t “recommend” it. The things that would have made this game a lot more enjoyable?
*** SPOILER ALERT if you don’t want to know what you are supposed to do then don’t read further***
- One line of instructions " Find items in the lower half and match to memories in the upper half and bring to the circle. 2) Put in a save game or at least a restart from where you left off. When you get caught by the ghost, you not only lose everything and start over it takes you all the way back to the Main menu and intro! I know it’s a short game but repeating stuff over and over is NOT FUN. 3) Put in an option for “slow or fast” ghost. Very frustrating to get caught in the long hallways and even using the run key, getting caught and having to start over. There’s a reason steam stats say only 6% of players have finished this 15 minute game. Get’s more frustrating than fun pretty quick.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
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Brian Clarke, who used to be in AAA is now a solo indie developer; DarkStone Digital and I just discovered him recently! His first major game was “The Subject” back in 2018 and “Inner” was his second title being the culmination of a three-day effort during a Twitch stream!
From what I was told, this short game (like finding a needle in a haystack in the store) will be the first in a horror anthology series! So far all his other titles, demos are of the horror genre and so I think I’ll be seeing more of him- you should too if you’re into being scared!!
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
The Wisbey Mystery
I seesawed on this one but finally decided to give it a thumbs up because I just might play it again so it’s a keeper for me.
Pros:
o relatively easy (I played in CASUAL difficulty; the other I believe is EXPERT)
o stationary inventory (not one of those pop-up kind)
o graphics and special effects were decent (I especially liked the rain)
o interactive map (I am terrible at remembering where items need to go)
o directional hint (sometimes… or sometimes it just goes to the map if there was nothing to do in the current area; switching to different areas in the map would usually give me a directional hint)
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
I like the older European developers adventure/hog games. I have played so many that I forget which was which.
I assumed that this was one I had played but surprisingly this was not the case !
I played on windows 7 64bit so my experience may be different to others.
I enjoyed the game; the graphics were good and the story was ok .
Before I play any game , as all of us do, I always fix up the options to my preference.
I couldn’t adjust the sound at ALL ; the slider controls wouldn’t move!
I hated the music. I hated it so much I had to turn it off… So I had to play with no sounds at all and it rather spoilt the experience. Oh and the fact that every time I tried to use the map, the game would crash.
– Real player with 2.4 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