The fans of hidden object genre should pay atention to this new title
featuring traditional game play, diverse and creative mini-games and
quite a high level of challenge, combined with unique and appealing
graphics.
Alex, a former police officer, is absolutely tired of investigating only some trifle cases in his Affair Bureau. So when a mysterious woman comes to him leaving
her business card on his desk, he decides to find out who she is and
what she wants. There are also some twists in the game play, like the Crime Computer
where you'll look for info on suspects and learn some new facts.
Hidden in Time Mirror Mirroris a new release born into
the hidden object games genre. You are limited in time to find out your
ancestry solving some misteries and going through a number of trials. Hidden in Time: Mirror Mirror begins with a good news/bad news situation. The good news is that your antique mirror seems to indicate that you're
a descendant of the former residents of Castle Fairwich. The bad news
is that Castle Fairwich is slated to be sold in nine days, so if you
want to solve the mystery of your ancestry and the Castle's legendary
magic mirror, you'd better hustle.
Flux Family Secrets: The Ripple Effect is one of the latest releases in the hidden object game genre. Developed by Skunk Studios and published by Big Fish Games the games takes you on a journey through time and space. Jesse grew up not knowing much about her past, so she's excited to
receive a letter from the Flux Family promising answers if she helps
them retrieve various historical artifacts by travelling through time
with the help of a special device. In each of the game's 10 chapters you'll visit three different
historically significant locations, such as Shakespeare's theatre in
Renaissance-era England, ancient China in Confucious's time, and the
famous Abbey Road recording studio in the 1960s.
Detective Agency is a new hidden object release from Far Mills Game Studios and GFI. In Detective Agency,James is a private eye whose "daily proceedings revision" is interrupted by a call from his pal Bill at the "Editorial" who gives him a lead on a theft that's just been committed. He decides to "turn to this case." The story itself is a maddening series of visits to various buildings where no one will help you until you perform a mundane task for them first, like fixing a radio, turning on the lights, or – the most absurd – putting a man's pearl necklace back together. In between levels you'll play a variety of mini-games, all of which are enjoyable though standard variations on familiar themes.
Annie's Millions is an interesting idea of a hidden object game. Developed by PoBros and published by RealGames, the
game gets you into an unusual place - you are to spend a million as
quickly as you can. All that is wrapped into hidden object levels and
mini-games in between. Have you thought what it would be like if you were really rich and wanted to give your money before you are dead? That's exactly how uncle Dave D'Nero decided to entertain himself before he is dead. You play as his niece Annie, who is involved into this weird competition to get the money together with other relatives. Annie's Millions is a funny and challenging game to play. It won't necessary be the best ever but it will definitely be a good one for a change.