Mystic Diary: Lost Brother is one of the latest releases in the hidden object genre developed and published by Sun Ray Games. In this game you are to help a magician find his brother, Gustav. The game features both hidden object levels and all kinds of puzzles for you to solve. Finding yourself in the victorian era you desparately search for the clues to take you to your brother. Starting from the search of his brother's house he ends up in an unknown place. And what's more he gets there on a baloon. The journey helps him to reveal not only the details regarding his missing brother, but also soemthing about himself. All of which can be found then in his journal.
The strategy game I am going to tell you about now has some indoubtable values that make it a title definitely worth trying - magical theme, gorgeous graphics and challenging but addictive game play. While ruling the life of fairies in their mission to get back to Avalon, their homeland, you'll make wonderful discoveries and have enormous fun. There are also several exciting
mini-games that match very well the general fairy theme. Most of them
help your buildings (haven't I mentioned those?) work faster. The visuals and sounds of the game are very well thought over, and
they all help create the real magical atmosphere that will keep you
playing for hours. Just try!
Here's another great release to the genre of hidden object games. Dream
Sleuth is a game developed and published by NevoSoft for those who love
challenging puzzles wrapped up into a mysterious story. You get to do a good deed - to hepl find a missing girl. And
you are going to do that with the help of psychic dreams. The detective
isn't helping at all and your grandmother who is quite good at
investigations is not willing to help too.
The game combines hidden object levels, puzzles and point and click
adventures. Even though the ingredients sound familiar, the way they are
composed isn't like that at all.
Tradewinds Odyssey, the newest quest-based adventure
from Sandlot Games, shows the publisher listens closely to its fans.Back to the ocean, with stories based on familiar characters from Greek
mythology, Odyssey plays like Tradewinds “lite” compared to 2008’s Tradewinds Caravans. A few players who like to get elbowdeep in complex strategy will be
disappointed, but those who preferred the simpler gameplay of Tradewinds 2 will find this fun and engaging.
And with six different stories involving pirates, princes, and mythical
beasts, you can easily take more than a week before you even get out of
story mode!
Treasure Seekers: The Enchanted Canvases is developed and published by Artogon Games. The game is a new release that has a lot to offer and attract with. In this Hidden Object/adventure game, Nelly must search through 6 magic
paintings in a mysterious castle to find her missing brother. The game offers two modes: Casual and Advanced. There is no list of objects to find in this game. Instead, when you
click on a “key item” in a scene, you will see 5 or 6 bubbles pop up
that have black and white sketches of the items you need to find in
order to use the key object.