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This is entertaining and relaxing fun. This is not the case and comparing it to I spay and Where's Waldo is insulting to the adults who like these games.
The only complaint I would have is that it seemed to be a little dummied down for the DS, the puzzles seemed much easier than the PC puzzles for other MCF games and the game seemed to end abruptly. This game is really fun to play and is a great addition to the MCF family.
If you are reading these reviews and thinking that it is a kids game and therefore not sure if you want to play it, let me assure you that this game is very much for any age, there seems to be some snobs who think that it is only for "kids". I was expecting a little more at the final puzzle and maybe some unlockables.
Don't get me wrong, this is still challenging and fun to play. You don't have to solve the hardest RPG or strategy game to have fun.
So if you like seek and find and puzzles,buy it, you'll enjoy it.
I had played the PC version of this game many times and loved it - the DS version is pretty much the same but the picture is SO incredibly tiny that it can be very difficult to find some of the things in the game.The strain on my eyes became a little over-whelming after only playing the game for a short time - I think I'll stick to the PC version for this particular game.
this game is pretty great. If you like hidden object games this is the game for you. I haven't used the multi player feature yet but can't wait til I do. I already beat the rookie level and have movied on to detective mode.
I liked the gameI played it before on the PC but liked here on the DS as wellit was different
It never really got harder and was very simple in nature.The only time I had a lot of fun was when my kids were looking over my shoulder for items. You can also click as many times on the screen without penalty.The back story about the Million Heir was really weak and didn't really add to the puzzles.
There are a variety of scenes and items to locate. I found this game to be entertaining when I needed to just pass a little time but not the kind of game that keeps you wanting to go back quickly.It was a fairly simple game of find the hidden objects.
There is not a time element so you can hunt all you want. There are some fun ways to look for them by using an xray and underwater goggles as well as interacting with the object to make it fit the item description (like "cut the pie" in which you use the stylus to draw through the picture of the pie).
There did not seem to be an increase in difficulty. Towards the end when you are looking for DNA evidence, there is a little game that you have to complete before moving on.
Some kids may like this but I don't think it is much of a challenge for most.
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