The Treasures of Mystery Island
Bullet
- Beautifully detailed locations
- Tons of mini-games and trophies
- Escape from Mystery Island!
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Min System request
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 600 Mhz
- Memory : 128
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 271
Review for game: The Treasures of Mystery Island
1st Runner-Up Best Puzzle Game of 2008! A mystical talisman draws you to Mystery Island! Survive the island`s strange inhabitants while hunting down hidden items and solving fantastical puzzles. Every item found and puzzle solved will bring you one step closer to uncovering the island`s incredible secret. Are your eyes and mind sharp enough to escape from Mystery Island?
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Genre : Puzzle
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
A strange talisman draws you to Mystery Island. Solve its puzzles and uncover its mysteries in this incredible Hidden Object game!
AFERON - BigFishGames
If you are looking for a fragmented object game, this is the game to go for! You are crash-landed on a tropical island, and before you can return home, you have to collect items from the plane's storage and help out to clean up the mess on the island. This game offers you lots of fragmented object scenes in which get pictures of the objects you need to collect, and you have to find the fragments of those objects. This can be a real challenge since many of these fragments are very small and well camouflaged. The game is relatively long and offers lots of different scenes. After you found all the fragmented objects, you need to find in the same scene objects associated with a specific job (like: objects for a musician, a teacher, ...). That is sometimes annoying, since this is far too easy and not on the same challenge level as the rest of the game. There are minigames which are often challenging and which can't be skipped. There is also no hint option for the minigames available - this might be a weakness for some players. But the mini-games are never too hard, so you might need some time with them, but eventually, you'll crack them. For the fragmented object scenes, a "hint" is available in the form of a stone which works like a witching stick: You'll have to go over the whole scene to see where it shines and moves most in order to find it. Fun!
I played this game long before BFG ever started reviews. It was one of those games that I played over, and over, and over again. Being an older Navy man, an avid scuba diver, and a private pilot, I have always been interested in the "The Bermuda Triangle". As a result I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Very good graphics, testy HOS, and clever story line. I have to say it is one of my TOP favorite HOG games.
I absolutely loved finding little pieces of objects instead of the usual lists, made me feel the same sort of satisfaction as when completing an actual jigsaw puzzle. Wish it were longer and a little more challenging - I played it a few times and finished in a few hours but was very entertained.
Liked this best of the whole series.
Game took me over 5 hours to play ? I got an award for that. Story was a little silly, although you don?t find that out until the end. There are 14 trophies (awards), but you?d have to play it at least twice under the same name to get all of them. You can turn tips off and choose your screen resolution. You have to earn 24 cards to finish the game. You play usually 3 locations, a couple of times 4. At each location, you have fragments to find and use. The overview for each location tells you how many pieces of fragments you have to find and how many finished objects you have to use. For me, the 1st two segments of 3 locations each were fairly easy; the 3rd segment of 4 locations was the hardest. The hint works well to find frags by you running your rune over the screen until the frag quivers. Occasionally, objects couldn?t be placed ?because it was too early for that.? In other words, you usually had to place almost all objects at all locations before you could place the last objects. You can?t skip puzzles and you can?t do some of them until after most of the objects have been placed where they belong. You may have to resort to the forum for solutions if you have trouble with the puzzles or to find out where things go. After you find the fragments and put the finished objects in place, a magnifying glass will appear over the location button and you will have to find 10 items that belong to a particular occupation. New items will appear in the location which pertain to the occupation. You do this for 24 different jobs to earn the card. The artistry of the people is very poor, although the graphics of items is okay. You can skip through cutscene conversations entirely or hit the ?skip frame? button to hurry it along. I lost interest in the story about 1/3 of the way through.
Because of a previous purchase of The treasury of Mystery Island: the gates of fate, I purchased this game without trying it out first. NEVER AGAIN. I could kick my self even tho it was on sale for $4.99. Boring
Even though the graphics are ok I didn't find this game challenging at all. There's just one game mode.