Insider Tales: Stolen Venus
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- Thrilling mystery
- Set in the heart of Italy
- Can you capture the culprits?
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Min System request
- OS : Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
- CPU : 1.0 GHz
- Memory : 256
- DiretX : 8.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 75
Review for game: Insider Tales: Stolen Venus
Help solve the biggest art robbery in decades and recover a stolen masterpiece in this mysterious Hidden Object game! Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus puts you and Inspector Francesca di Porta on the case, as you track down the criminals responsible for the theft of Botticelli`s The Birth of Venus. Discover centuries-old hidden facts and enigmas, and enjoy exciting mini-games on your pursuit of justice!
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Genre : Hidden Object
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Spot hidden objects and solve puzzles and mysteries in lush, eye-catching scenes.
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Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Help solve the biggest art robbery in decades and recover a stolen masterpiece in this mysterious Hidden Object game!
AFERON - BigFishGames
liked this game but the only thing i didn`t like is the hos scenes were very had to see
Well this is my first review. Recently I have purchased a lot of hidden object games and hopefully the this game is not one that frequently comes along on Big Fish. The game is just terrible.The objects are so small, they are impossible to see, especially when for instance they take a small white golf ball and put it right on top of another white object. It blends in so much that it is impossible to make out. Oh and fragmented objects are ok but not when they are impossible to see. The hint button is something I rarely use but its a must in a game like this. The hint button also takes forever to refill.
I can't understand why this is called "hidden object game" when there are so many "mini games", no instructions and no "SKIP " button. They are time consuming especially if you are trying out the game deciding whether to buy it or not. Same goes for Insider Tales: Rome. Really three or four mini games in a row. Will not play again nor will I purchase there altho in the beginning I weas seriousling thinking about buying them
The story line had some interest, but I gave myself a headache gritting my teeth to get to the end. There are standard HOS, fragmented object, and minigames. Many of the objects were so faint as to fade into absolute obscurity, or on the edge of the screen with the smallest little bit exposed to view. Extremely annoying was when they would ask for a rope, shell, mask, etc. and there would be 3 or 4 in the scene, but they only want one specific one and none of the others will do. Sometimes they even ask for the same named object in one puzzle and then you can find out which of the others they want this time. There were no hint or skips on the minigames, but most of them were easy enough not to cause massive annoyance. Let the rest of the game do that. On the plus side, there were no timers, it was generally bright, and there was no occult in it. All in all, save yourself a headache and skip this one.