This game, Nocturnal: Boston Nightfall, developed by Gameshastra and published by Big Fish Games,
has its pros and cons (just like most of the casual games), but it
definitely will be a unique experience considering the main theme. Imagine one day your life changes in a dramatic way with no option to get back. This is what has
happened with our main character, Claire. We meet her
lying on the stairs after being attacked by a creature. What had happened?.. And what changes has it it brought about?..The
overall look of the game matches the theme very well.
The
game offers mostly hidden object levels with several mini-games in
between.
An enchanting experience awaits match three fans in 4 Elements.
The game’s stunning visuals, airy music, and twist on match three
create a beautiful package. The story begins with the corruption of the
magic of the four elements that kept a kingdom running for centuries. You need to unlock the four ancient books of magic and collect 16 cards
to restore the kingdom. The four books include Earth, fire, air, and
water with each containing four cards. Before making matches, players
need to unlock one book beginning with Earth. Here, players find all
the pieces of objects needed to find the key to unlock the book.
And again we were lucky to be introduced to another high-polished hidden-object game - Alabama Smith: Escape from Pompeii. This puzzle game from Alawar Entertainment gets on a journey in search of a ancient amulet. What's really unusual is that you don't get a list of things to find, then a puzzle game, then all over again.
There are mini-games, but they usually go as a part of your search of the location or a means to accomplish one of the tasks.
Clickpics invites you to complete one of three jigsaw puzzles. Each
jigsaw comes in easy, medium and hard varieties, so whether you're a
jigsaw junior or a wizard with the pieces, there's a puzzle for you.
Don't get too confident though - you're up against a strict time limit
no matter which puzzle you attempt!
Move pieces around by dragging them with your mouse. Rotate pieces
using the arrow keys, spacebar or mousewheel. Once you spot where a
piece should go, drop it in place. It will automatically join the main
body of the puzzle. It's as simple as that... or so you think!
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!