GameMill Entertainment and Gunnar Games offer you a new hidden object
game of fascinating quality for your Mac. The story, the graphics and the game play
combine each other in a way that make this game stand out of all the
numerous hidden objects produced lately. This game will bring you to
the very heart of British monarchy and history and tell you the story
of one of the greatest constructions in the United Kingdom. On the
whole the game is very engaging, and you get really addicted as the
story unwraps around you and you start finding the legendary stones one
by one. You can venture into your tour over the Buckingham Palace in
either Timed or Relaxed Mode - as you wish.
Herod's Lost Tomb gets you in the world of archeologists and
dust and lost things of highest value that you are to find. I guess you
know by now what is lost and what you are to find. The game developed by Media Art and published by Merscom features picturesque graphics and a nice story to follow. Since it is very important to find the place of Herod's actual burial, you are to visit 16 different archeological sites.
The game features a number of mini-games in between the hidden-object levels.
Steve the Sheriff is a hidden obfect game developed by ERS G-Studio and
published by Big Fish Games. The game offers a crime story, great
cartoon graphics, lots of puzzles and mini-games. The underwater world is full of funny characters to meet and numerous items to find. You play as a sheriff named Steve. He was asked to
find the criminals who commited the crime in the city and have stolen
the Neptune statue. All in all, the game is a lot of fun. All the content is worth the time spent.
GameMill Entertainment and Gunnar Games offer you a new hidden object game of fascinating quality. The story, the graphics and the game play combine each other in a way that make this game stand out of all the numerous hidden objects produced lately. This game will bring you to the very heart of British monarchy and history and tell you the story of one of the greatest constructions in the United Kingdom. On the whole the game is very engaging, and you get really addicted as the story unwraps around you and you start finding the legendary stones one by one. You can venture into your tour over the Buckingham Palace in either Timed or Relaxed Mode - as you wish.
The new title from the extremely popular Jewel Quest series breaks the tradition that earned the games their popularity, and offers you not match 3, but hidden object basic game play. But the story is no less engaging, as in the first parts, and the match 3 puzzles are still here, though presented like mini-games. On the whole I would say the game preserves the production value of the previous titles, it continues to please us with the graphics, music and story, while adding some diversity to the game play. But make sure your computers meets all the technical requirements before you download your copy of Jewel Quest Mysteries: Curse of the Emerald Tear!