About This Game Following titles are included to this bundle: Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood: For centuries, parents have captivated their children with enchanting tales of faraway, magical lands. In one famous story, a wolf uses cunning and deception to try to eat the innocent Red Riding Hood. In the end, he did not live happily ever after... Now the wolf has returned and Red Riding Hood is once again in danger - but this is no fairytale! Instead, a modern day maniac has kidnapped a woman's fiance and cast her in the role of Red Riding Hood in his twisted fantasy. Guide the resourceful young lady as she tracks the wolf through a cemetery, a shabby motel and a dilapidated casino, searching for clues and solving the puzzles that lie between her and her beloved. Will she reach the madman in time, or will the wolf have his revenge? Their fate is in your hands! Kronville: Stolen Dreams: Walk the razor's edge between fantasy and reality as you stop a lunatic from gaining power over death! When 12 children vanish from the once peaceful town of Kronville, a school teacher named Astrid becomes wrapped up in a mystery beyond her comprehension. Guide her as she investigates the disappearances, and in so doing uncovers an evil plot involving an ancient artifact that can grant immortality. With each step on this perilous journey, you'll need to explore the city with a careful eye and solve cunning puzzles designed to keep you from discovering the truth. In addition to scouring the streets of Kronville, your investigation will take you into the dreams of the kidnapped children, where a dark entity has trapped their souls. As you work your way through worlds based on "Red Riding Hood," "Peter Pan," and other popular fairy tales, you'll marvel at the visual beauty and become more and more immersed in the captivating story. Those who press on to the end will uncover a shocking secret about Astrid's past that suggests her involvement in the case was no accident. With its clever hidden object puzzle scenes, stunning artwork, and mesmerizing story, Kronville will hold you captive from beginning to end! Panopticon: Path of Reflections: Enter a world in which the border between reality and illusion is paper thin and the answer to a mystery will test the limits of human understanding! The world of Panopticon is filled with twists and turn, and will keep you guessing until the truth is revealed. Are you prepared for an adventure unlike any other? Lake House: Children of Silence Collector's Edition: Long-forgotten memories bubble to the surface when the past invades the present in Lake House: Children of Silence! Located at the edge of a gloomy lake and shrouded in fog, the house at the center of this story has stood empty for 15 years. All that's left of the family that once lived there are their discarded belongings and home movies that reveal a terrible secret. Beckoned by what appears to be a ghost, a woman who lived there as a child and her fiance return to the house to solve a mystery that begins with an old photograph and ends in a secret room. Guide the fiance as he explores locations blanketed in mist and tries to rescue his bride-to-be from the grip of a masked stranger. Find hidden objects, solve puzzles and prepare yourself for an ending that will take you to a place darker than you can imagine! The Other Side: Tower of Souls: Beatrice and Lily might look like normal sisters, but they have a dark secret: Hidden from human eyes is a magic tower that contains a portal to the realm of the dead. One sister wants to open the gateway to gain knowledge and power; the other sister wants to stop her. Which sister wins in the end? Play The Other Side: Tower of Souls to find out! Mexicana: Deadly Holiday: Dia de Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, provides a stunning backdrop for a thrilling supernatural adventure in Mexicana: Deadly Holiday! Guide a young woman as she sets off on a desperate search for her fiance amidst the annual celebration in Mexico. Moments after a spectral figure kidnaps her beloved during a card reading, she begins her journey to the afterworld, where demons will plot her demise and ancients gods will lend her a helping hand. As you travel through a stunning fiery wasteland on your way to a realm of peace and tranquility, you'll search for cleverly hidden objects, solve skillfully designed puzzles, and crack dozens of devious mini-games. Along the way, you'll slowly unfold the astonishing truth of who the young woman really is. Set in a captivating world, and featuring visuals and music inspired by the Land of Enchantment, Mexicana: Deadly Holidays is packed with thrills unlike any you have experienced! 1075eedd30 Title: Hidden Object 6-in-1 bundleGenre: CasualDeveloper:Alawar EntertainmentPublisher:Alawar EntertainmentRelease Date: 16 Mar, 2016 Hidden Object 6-in-1 Bundle Download Ubuntu hidden object 6-in-1 bundle. hidden object 6-in-1 bundle Do not use on windows 10. Multiple scenes did not render properly. I do not know if there is a fix.. For this review I've put the games in order of which one I think is best to worst. Overall, however, I think this is a good bundle for the price I paid for it, yet I can see why they decided to lump most of them together rather than try to sell separately.1. The Lake HouseDefinitely the best game out of all the 6 by a clear mile and could easily have been released on its own. The story is that you return to the Lake House which used to be owned by your fiancee and where something terrible happened to her brother.Unusually for a lot of hidden object games you play a male character rather than a female. The story is quite interesting, the locations and puzzles are varied, and there's quite a good spooky atmosphere throughout. There's also a bonus chapter which is just as playable as, although predictably shorter, than the original. All in all a good Hidden Object game.2. Panopticon Path of ReflectionsYou are investigating the disappearance of a magician and his assistant, your love (again, probably fiancee - there seems to be a running theme). Again you're a male protagonist. You can travel between worlds to solve puzzles, albeit in quite a linear fashion.Some of the puzzles are good, some of the hidden object scenes are good too. Animation high quality and soundtrack also quality.Rather bizarrely the developers decided, to make one of the NPCs a complete rip off of Michael J Anderson and his character Samson from Carnivale. It's not voiced by Michael J Anderson and I very much doubt either he or the producers of this show gave the developers permission, which if so is really not on.3. Mexicana: Deadly HolidayI love all the references to Mexican culture, history and religious beliefs and I think this game has fabulous design and colours. Each time you meet a new character they also get their own comic-book freeze-frame intro which is fun.The premise is that, guess what? Your fiancee is in trouble and you have to go to rescue him. This time from the underworld! There is an incredible variety of puzzles in this game which range from repetitive (put balls in holes or click until figures move somewhere - not really puzzles if you ask me) to mixing paints, dressing up in the correct costume, or rearranging lines so they don't overlap. Some of the puzzles are a bit baffling, despite prompts, so I have to confess to skipping, but all in all it's not a bad game and is certainly the first Mexican-themed Hidden Object I've seen.4. Kronville Stolen DreamsDefinitely the darkest premises for a Hidden Object as you relive your traumatic memory of the day your family were burned alive in your childhood house. Was really not expecting that! A quite bizarre story here. Kids go missing and you're on their trail. You find out they're imprisoned in dream-worlds, all based on popular children's books. Every so often you randomly pass out or fall asleep to join them to try to free them.I enjoyed the differently themed worlds but often the puzzle dynamics are just bizarre and require skipping. Any puzzle hints are varied as to how useful they are, and the whole game feels quite disjointed. All in all only one you'd want to play as part of a package like this. A shame because it could have been really interesting. Kudos also that I'm not rescuing my fiancee.5. Cruel Games: Red Riding HoodI think I'm actually being a little harsh putting this one so low down. In many ways it's better than Kronville. Puzzles generally make sense and it's actually quite a big game. The trouble is that after a while I simply didn't care. The locations all look the same as have been done before. I'm also getting a bit bored of rescuing boyfriends\/fiancees too, tbh.6. The Other Side: Tower of SoulsI really wanted to like this one. It's totally bizarre - a flying tower, a talking cat, animate trees etc. It's also quite dark in places for example having to get rid of a mad surgeon's robotic limbs. But it just hasn't decided what it wants to focus on. Is it meant to be creepy? Quirky? Am I meant to really want to collect the 'golden paw' coins to upgrade my mystical blue cat? Am I meant to be intrigued by the twists and turns of the plot - which sister is good or bad? In the end, it could have been a quirky adventure, but it ruins it by trying too many things at once.. A pack with 6 hidden object\/puzzle games.Not everyone has the same interest or quality, however.Krnoville: Stolen Dreams, seemed to be inconnexed, boring and ugly.Panopticon: Path of reflections is a tad better, with good translation but, minigames or puzzles are confussing.Cruelgames was ok, overall.In the Lake House quality is a couple of steps up.The other side: Tower of Souls: has same or more quality than the Lake House, its curious, original even than graphics are a bit chilly.Mexicana is the best one of all them, nice quality, original graphics, story and puzzles. Some very easy, some very difficult, a bit of everything.Well, for its price, at least the three latest worth the money. Pro: A fairy long and good story. Great varity in puzzels.Con: I mis spoken dialog. When using "Hint" some sparkels showed up at wrong places.. Great (and cheap) HOG collection. Some of the better art and settings I've seen in this genre. Lots of variety, and very colorful. Mexicana was my favorite, though some of the "puzzles" just consisted of "click this thing a few times". Some of the stories are actually interesting, too. A rare thing in HOG games.. I highly recommend this bundle. You get a lot of bang for your buck.The first four games are enjoyable standard HOGs - the gameplay is somewhat formulaic, but each game cultivates a unique atmosphere and story. The overall production values are great, with fun locations, clear puzzle screens, and a reliable interface. I especially liked the inclusion of behind-the-scenes trivia in The Lake House: Children of Silence, as well as the bonus mission. The fifth game, The Other Side: Tower of Souls, was incredibly, incredibly innovative. It had three endings, two play modes that change how puzzles operate, hidden collectibles (I only found 106 out of a possible 110), hidden story notes, a shop, a sassy companion, equally sassy item descriptions, a dark sense of humor, and a creative array of new minigames that weren't just the same old industry standard ones. On the flip side it also had a few glitches such as graphics (portal to sister's rooms) and achievements ("Reversi Master") not triggering properly, and some ...interesting... word choices (hairbrush listed as a "honeycomb," for example). I still loved it, and played it 6 times trying to complete everything before finally giving up on 100%ing.The last game, Mexicana: Deadly Holiday is perhaps the least polished of the bunch, but I still had fun with it. The story was compelling, the graphics were beautiful, and many of the puzzles were good (although the challenge level on the puzzles was all over the place). The click interface, though, was entirely unreliable. I often had to refer to the map to see available actions because I was never sure if I was doing the right thing and it just wasn't triggering. This title also has a number of hidden book pages to find that give further insight into the story, but one of them is unfortunately bugged. I did appreciate, however, that you can use the map at any time to both see and travel back to earlier chapters if you missed picking up a page.Overall, at less than $2 a game, this is definitely worth picking up at full price. Even though there are a few bumps here and there, you will get at least 25-30 hours of enjoyable gameplay out of it, and the majority of that gameplay will be beautifully produced and rewardingly challenging.. 6 Hidden object games with actually interesting plots. Some of the objects and clues are a little hard to figure out but with enough patience and that magical "Hint" button all is well. - These games take approximatly 1-3 hours to complete a peice.- The stroylines follwe fairytales and folklore (which is done very well). i suppose they weren't bad games some time ago. but they didn't age well. they don't run on a more up-to-date machine, lagging and crashing on the regular.the art work is about as good as one can expect from older games like this. if you loved and miss the feel of the hidden object games of the nineties, have an older o.s. and don't really feel like playing anything challenging, then by all means, get this bundle. but may i suggest you wait for a really good sale before purchasing it? because despite the fact that there are six games in the bundle, it's Still not worth the eleven to thirteen dollars it's Usually sold for.. Not bag hog games bundle, some are better some worse but overall it's pretty good value in this
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