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Ever dreamt of becoming a millionaire? Get the glitz of a game show with the joy of hidden object sleuthing. Enter an abandoned movie studio to search for a list of items in 30 distinct scenes. Become a contestant on The Hidden Object Show for up to $8 million (virtual) dollars in prizes. From the makers of Escape the Museum comes a Hidden Object game with starpower. It's time to release your inner celebrity and take the reality show challenge in The Hidden Object Game Show.
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The Hidden Object Show game features: Win the ultimate prize!
New reality game show
Exciting rounds
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Great seek & find game! I love seek & find games and this is definitely one of the best games of this genre i??ve come across in a long time. The game show setting is great and the different game modes bring a lot of variety to the game. Some of the items are very cleverly hidden and sometimes even using the hint button still doesn??t make it too easy to spot them. And yes, some items are spelled weird (pair of sandles" meaning a pair of sandals ;-)) but that??s not really a downer. Definitely a game worth trying and buying! Two thumbs up!
Love it ! Title says it all. This is definitely a keeper. The gameplay is not boring, the in-between game is fun, and overall it is just a fun time-killer. If I had anything negative to say about it, it would be some of the spelling, and the announcer & music. They can get on your nerves a bit, but you can always turn down the sound. If you haven't bought it, buy it. Now!
Welcomed change! I bought this game full out without even demoing it first because I love hidden object games. I have to admit I was not disappointed with this one.
It's a bit different than the normal kinds, you know those ones.. a little story, find the images, a little more story, etc.
First off the sounds are excellent and they give you a real feeling of being on an actual game show, the graphics are great, and the announcer/gameshow host's dialogue isn't too annoying.
But what pulled me in the most and kept me playing were the many different ways you were able to play the actual rounds. There was always something different and random. After you've successfully passed the main round where you find the objects you are taken to a screen where you spin a wheel with multiple games listed on it and wherever it stops you play that game next. For example there's a Spot the Difference game, riddle game, and time battle game. You also earn tokens that can be used to lock off any game you don't care for so you don't have to play it if the wheel happens to land on it.
In all there are 5 rounds total but they all take awhile to finish. The game did not get boring to me, as there were a lot of different things to keep my interest and I'd have to say this was a welcomed and refreshing change to the 'classic' hidden object games.
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