Dream Day Wedding:
Married in Manhattan - Even More Polished
Dream Day Wedding: Married in Manhattan by I-play is a
fourth release of enjoyable hidden-object games series. Those who played
Dream
Day Wedding , Dream
Day Honeymoon or Dream
Day First Home know what to anticipate in this sequel. I'm
sure that great fans of these games don't need longs discriptions cause
they already know what they take. But for those who need those, I'll
give some.
You are to help Jenny and Robert's friends with
their weddings now.
From the very beginning
you get a letter from Jenny and Robert (for those who don't know them,
they are a couple you were making a wedding in the previous three
releases) saying that they have two couples of friends who desparately
need your help with their weddings.
All you need to do is to decide who will be your first clients. Once you
are done with them, you start working with the other couple.
The game looks really gorgeous. The classic music match all these
rose-petals so very well. This latest release is a lot like its
predecessors - an enjoyable beautifully wrapped challenge.
The game is not only an enjoyable experience, but
also a number of interesting puzzles for you to solve in hidden-object
levels and mini-games.
As to the game content
and order, everything is pretty familiar. You get pictures of the rooms
you are to search for the items on the bride's list. In every screen you
are given several (up to three) bluebirds of love. Collect five of them
and you get an extra hint.
After every level you are to play a mini-game. They are represented by
presents. Having won a mini-game you can open a present nad see what you
were given. Mini-games are fun, like connecting fountain pipes or
finding seats for the guests.
There are also "wedding crisis" levels when you need to solve a sudden
problem within a limited period of time. Plus there are also rooms where
you need to find the list of items you are going to search for to
complete the level.
Those are dream-chronicles-like rooms but not that challenging. You go
around with your cursor trying to find things that can work together
somehow to reveal you the list.
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