The shower of sequels to hit games continues, this time with the second part of the addictive quest about the adventurous guy Mortimer Beckett and his uncle Jerome. The game offers all the features of the original one which were so attractive for players, and even more puzzle fun. Though in the first part Mortimer freed his uncle Jerome's manor from ghosts, they managed to open a Time Portal. And if a Time Portal is open, it always means Big Trouble! The game play is a really engaging combination of hidden object and quest in eight time zones. And the visuals and sounds are beyond any praise. You are welcome to enjoy!
Book of Legends is a hidden object/adventure game developed and
published by Gogii Games. You are taken on a journey with two siblings
in search of King Arthur's sword. Starting from Washington D.C. they head to Europe and Asia then. One of them, Charlie, has opened a book from the library and it turnes out to be the Book of Legends. The book can give clues to finding the sword of King Arthur himself - an irresistably attractive thing for a little boy. The game is full of different kinds of puzzles and tons of hidden object games.
Thanksgiving has brought magnificent news for all fans of hidden object games, namely Mystery Case Files series from Big Fish Games! The next part of the saga, Mystery Case Files: Return To Ravenhearst, has been released today - and its the greatest release expected this year! Special offer for GameMile users: Get Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst with 50% DISCOUNT! You just need to enter the coupon code RAVEN50 when buying the game. The promotion is valid through December 27, 2008. Hurry up to get your trip to the Ravenhearst Manor for half-price!
House of Wonders Kitty Kat Wedding is a quirky hidden object game that is sure to find both its fans and haters, as it's not an ordinary title and the whole theme is quite innovative and even daring, while giving you all the fun of a traditional seek-and-find. The story offered in the first part of House of Wonders is quite unusual for hidden object games and much more typical for time-managements - you will earn money for the wedding of the loving cat Mr. Bones and his sweetheart Felicity. The game play on the whole is quite enjoyable and diverse due to the different characteristics of all the rooms, but the graphics is sometimes rather hard for the eyes. If you are not a detective story addict and are willing to try something else, House of Wonders Kitty Kat Wedding can be a nice change.
Mystery Stories: Berlin Nights, developed by Cerasus Media and published by Big Fish Games, is a hidden object game that, while presenting no significant twists of game play, still features some new ways to enjoy the game. Michelle Deanfield is a journalist, and this time she travels to Berlin in order to find a century-old machine which is presumably able to solve the energy problem of the modern human civilization. As in any hidden object game, in Berlin Nights you will have a number of items to find for each level, some hints and a time limit (if you prefer Normal Mode). In every stage the items to find are presented in different forms, and that brings much diversity to the game play. On the whole the game is a nice example of the hidden object genre, and if you are in for detective stories - it's worth trying.