Players Find Hidden Object Games a Treasure
Posted: Tuesday, May 29, 2007
by Sammy D.
IWantGamez, LLC
There is a new game in town when it comes to casual gaming; hidden object mystery / adventure. At their core these games revolve around finding a list of items in an elaborate themed scene. Generally they are timed and you are penalized for random clicking or clicking on the wrong items. To keep things interesting and flowing there will usually be a mini game or two at the appropriate timing. The beauty of these games is in their simplicity, you can go from start to totally absorbed in a blink of an eye.
At a higher level these games might also be appealing if you are interested in the story line or subject matter. A good example of story line would be something like Agatha Christie Death On The Nile . This game is based off the 1937 mystery novel of the same name. You play as Hercule Poirot investigating a murder on a cruise ship. The story unfolds as you play; there are short cut scenes that illustrate the narrative. Initially you have access to only a couple rooms in which you will start your investigation. There is a list of items you need to find in order to complete a room. Completing a room reveals more of the story and more clues to piece together. At the end of the game you get your chance to identify the real murderer.
A game like Hidden Expedition Titanic may be a good example of subject matter. In this game you are working for the Expedition Adventure League and it’s your job to explore the wreckage and collect artifacts for the Titanic Museum. In between levels the game displays some interesting facts about the ship and its passengers. If you are intrigued with the Titanic this could an engaging game.
There are many other excellent games available but apparently the developers have discovered a successful formula here. For example, as of this writing four of the top ten casual games downloaded are of this genre. As long as the players continue downloading I would guarantee the developers will deliver with more and more compelling content.
While playing these games I’m routinely surprised to find the object I’m looking for right in front of me. Once your eye locates an object it appears clear as day and you wonder how you hadn’t seen it immediately. You have to give credit to the developers and artists who have done such a nice job with the games design and art work.
So, if you are interested in a very relaxed game play with an extremely easy learning curve then look no further! The phrase “A picture is worth a thousand words." certainly applies in this case. A written description of these games truly doesn’t do them justice. You really do need to experience one for yourself to really get it.
Sammy D. is the webmaster for http://www.IWantGamez.com a Casual Game Portal featuring original game reviews, hundreds of evaluation downloads in many different categories and free online games as well.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)no cause it big fish games and they dont let u play long enough and after that u cant not play again on other site
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