Gardenscapes, a Hidden Object Game for PC Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb

by Player3 on August 29, 2010

Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb

  • Find over 2,000 hidden objects in 20 Missions
  • Explore 22 unique Egyptian locations
  • Master 7 kinds of mini-game puzzle traps,
  • Play two game modes: Find the Lost Tomb

You are an adventurer who travels the world in search of forgotten and lost treasures. Search for hidden objects, collect precious scarabs, and outwit clever puzzle traps to recover the Lost Tomb of Ancient Egypt.

List Price: $ 19.99

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Free Hidden Objects Games ? The Hot New Gaming Genre

Hidden objects games are a gaming genre that is very popular and though not as action packed as a first person shooter; it certainly provides fascination and hours of addictive fun for the “thinking gamer.” Free hidden objects games are usually online-based versions of popular HOGs (hidden objects games) which include a list of objects to find, a time limit, sometimes penalties for clicking the wrong items too often, and fascinating scenes in which these hidden objects are buried.

Some free hidden objects games will require you combine objects, and then interact with the scene in order to progress further, while others will have a story line and a simple list of hidden objects to locate. What type you play depends on how much time you want to put into the game and the game developer’s release type. Free hidden object games are very often played online, while the developer saves the crisper graphics and configurability of the full version for those who download their games.

Hidden object games are the popular type of casual gaming experience around. They are basically simple to master, require neither fast reflexes or a great connection speed but they do give the player hours and hours of fun with a very small learning curve to get started playing.

Free hidden objects games hosted online will require an internet connection, a browser with java or a flash player installed and a few spare minutes of time to play these addictive games. There are some negatives to playing free hidden objects games online. The drawbacks include that you cannot save your progress in a lot of them, and some are not the entire game but only demonstrations. In addition, the smaller flash screen is not as good for a hidden objects game as the full color graphics may be on your PC or Mac using the downloadable versions.

Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of these free hidden objects games is their graphics with great music, the scenes, which are highly detailed and incredibly rendered, and always a theme. Search the tropics for a pirate’s booty or search for hidden objects in a haunted mansion.

Free hidden objects games come and go with one type rising to the top of the heap one week and another game making the charts the next. However, overall, the creepy theme seems to be the most popular at this time.

Current hit free hidden object games are such winners as Big City Adventure; San Francisco searches the big city in this free hidden objects game.

Mystery Case Files complete with a mysterious fortuneteller as your guide, and her irascible and suspicious hirelings are your prime suspects.

The Secret of Margrave Manor is one of the many free hidden objects games, where you search the ultra creepy manor and surrounds for those elusive hidden objects.

Choose your theme, then enjoy the entertaining storyline and get ready to join the fun with the hottest casual gaming genre going, the hidden objects genre.

I’m tagged again…!!

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hmmm. i’m tagged again by ANAS Thanks =).!!

have to write 16 thing about me..

1= im sana from karachi my birthday is on 15 feb ,student of computer sceince.

2= I always wanted to study art, design or photography but my parents decided that should study something more useful. Thus, I’m doing com sci.

3= i alway try to make some kind new bracelet for me and i @#$%ure you that you can’t see my kind bracelet on other girl’s hand. coz i design them my self…::Pp

4= i like to collect sea shells from walking at the sea side ..=)

5 = i’m very cool minded person not get annoyed easily but if i get annoyed so u better run and hide :X infect during tiff with my sis i keep smile and i try to look very serious coz she’s got high temper my anger is not for too long ..=Pp

6= i’m very scared of quarrelsome people.:S

7= My favorite color is blue and PINK.

8= My favorite thing to do is spend time with family and close friends..!

9= i am lil reserve person that’s why people take me wrong that i’m arrogant…!!

10= i hate to lie and lairs ..!!

11= whenever my mother shouts out , STUDY uffffffff i cannot tell her i do not like studying any more she will throw me out of the house..:( . i hate hate hate maths…

12= im a good singer as well =)

13= i have lot of pet names like suny sunay and ananas if u turn my name it becomes anas and that’s become my pet name with lil more edition ananas….;Pp

14= love to play ps2 games pc’s hidden object games

15- I’m quite shy. Therefore, I have not many friends but a few real good ones.

16- humm 16 and last one hmmm……..ummmmm………….. ah……….un……..I get scared easily can not see horror films at night…..:O

And i tadded..

Imran Khan
Anas Ahmad
IMkhan
KoOKiE…
Yasin Hassan
johnnyneo
HennyHR
Umair Ashfaq
samad jee
Bohahaha…!

{ 5 comments }

Lisa Gatts August 29, 2010 at 8:38 pm

Review by Lisa Gatts for Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb
In this game there are 21 levels.You have different scences and must find things hidden in the back ground like,sunglasses,barrels,fans,fishing lure etc….

Then after that you must look at 2 pictures and find the differences,also you have mini game sin between og jigsaw type puzzles and tile exchanging puzzles to form the picture.

The only reason I gave it 3 stars is because unlike Big Adventure Games (in Sydney and San Francisco),the latter have over 50 levels (sydney close to 100),which I find much more fun therefore more worth the higher rating and stars given.

I finished this game in less then 2 days without using hints so that wasn’t worth the price compared to other Seek and Find games,

J. M. Londt August 29, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Review by J. M. Londt for Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb
What can i say, i’m addicted 2 hidden object games, this was fun, and also has an unlimited bonus feature, where you can clean out the scenes after completing the regular game. I just love being able 2 see the scene without all the objects.

Renae W. August 29, 2010 at 9:24 pm

Review by Renae W. for Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb
I played the game and it seems to me that you go to the same scenes over and over again. The best one is Jewel Quest Curse of the Emerald Tear. At least with that game you go through puzzle to open up levels and you can collect gold coins and jewels on every scene to trade in for special scenes or different level capabilities. Not this one. I am sorry I ordered it from Trymedia online. the worse place to order games. I wish I could have ordered it from Amazon.com instead. well my BIG loss:o(

critters August 29, 2010 at 10:10 pm

Review by critters for Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb
This game is pretty easy, ideally suited for kids, beginners, and those who prefer an easier, more leisurely game. It’s mostly a hidden object game (HOG), but jigsaws, tile puzzles, find-the-differences, etc. are scattered between. Nothing is missed with sound turned off.

drebbles August 29, 2010 at 10:43 pm

Review by drebbles for Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb
You are an historian who works for a museum that has sent you a piece of a map that is believed to reveal the location of the Lost Tomb of Egypt. Your job is to travel to Egypt and find additional clues by looking for hidden objects in various locations such as a Pyramid, Shipwreck, Sunken Temple, Sphinx, Treasure Chest, Market, Oasis, Crypt and many more sites. Once you have found the Lost Tomb you unlock a Secret Game mode where you can revisit those locations and find even more hidden objects.

“Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb” features 22 different locations with over 2,000 hidden objects throughout more than 100 levels. There are 20 “missions” with several levels in each mission. There are several hidden objects to find in each level – some of which are easy to find and some are hard (there are plenty of hints available). As the game progresses it gets harder to find the hidden objects and the creators of the game make it even harder by sometimes having you find multiples of an object – for example four birds – before you can move on. You also need to find 21 scarabs scattered throughout the game (these can either be pictures of scarabs or the word scarab) which will unlock The Secret Game Mode. Once you find all the hidden objects in each level you have to solve a puzzle – this can be a jigsaw puzzle, matching game, tile swapping game, or find the differences between two pictures (this is always the last puzzle in each round) – that will reveal the next location in the game.

“Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb” is an okay hidden object game. You can play in two modes – timed and relaxed – I played in both and while the timed mode gives you more than enough time to find all the hidden objects I preferred the more relaxed mode. My main problem with the game is that there was no real story to follow – the object of the game simply seems to be to get as many points as possible. There are speed bonuses and you lose points for clicking randomly or using the hint button. You can also move up in rank. However, once the scarabs were all found a lot of the fun of the game went away for me. The final puzzle to end the game was rather easy and The Secret Game Mode was disappointing – you had to look for dozens of hidden objects in each location you’ve already visited (97 hidden objects in the Mine, 83 in the Crypt, etc.) but that was it – once you found all the objects the game was over with no fanfare. You can, of course, play the game over again as you would have to look for different hidden objects, that seems rather pointless in a game like this.

“Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb” isn’t one of the best hidden object games that I’ve played but it does provide hours of distracting fun.

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