It's such a pleasure to get a game of this caliber brought out by the "Kings" of gaming, and here it is - Drawn: The Painted Tower - the newest adventure from Big Fish Games Studios,
a game with whimsical story line with enough challenge to keep you
interested and not so easy as to bore you! It reminds MCF or Dream
Chronicles series or even the more recent Princess Isabella: A Witch's
Curse, but still it's something unique making you enjoy every hour of
it!
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.
This week 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 for Mac - and its the greatest release expected this year! In
the new installment of the series you will learn that, though you
released the soul of Emma Ravenhearst, the owner of the Ravenhearst
Manor, the story is not over yet. The game play in the new MCF is something worth trying and not
reading about.
Flux Family Secrets: The Ripple Effect is one of the latest releases for Mac 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.
Monster Quest for Mac is one of those games that are developed for a
certain audience with hardly any doubts to fail to succeed. This game
was developed and published by Canopy Games
for those who loved science in school and History Channel in their
later life. The game is based on History Chanel's show where the team
is working on the information about possible mosters.
You will have to work with lots of material to finally come to a
conclusion. The game is really full of everything that a science fan
may need.