Don’t expect any other types of puzzles that are often seen in other hidden object games however – what you see in the first few minutes is what you get for the duration of the game. Other variances include finding a number of the same item scattered throughout, and lists of 3 items where you race to see which one you find first.
One drawback to this though is there might be several items that fit that description, so you’ll find yourself clicking treasure chest, after wallet, after bag, until you find the particular one the game wants. It does add a bit of spice to this by not always listing a specific item – instead it’ll just be a description such as “Holds valuables”. More often than not you’ll be looking for a list of random items. The game has some variety, though admittedly not as much as I hoped for. Overall, it feels almost like an afterthought. Further, the character models are ugly, and there is very little animation attached to them. It suffers from poorly written dialogue and below average voice acting.
There is a very light story to tie your hidden item finding together, but it’s pretty weak.
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Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey (a port of an old pc game) recently swam onto the 3DS, where it attempts to be a big fish in a small pond of other hidden object games already available in the e-shop. In fact, two of my favorite games of this style have appeared on Nintendo systems – MillionHeir on the DS & The Malgrave Incident on the Wii – both of the Mystery Case Files series of games.
While the bulk of them can be found on the pc, video game systems are no strangers to the genre. Hidden object games have exploded in recent years.