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Genre and what to do:
Hidden objects game. Everything starts from the moment when Vera arrived to the lab, where her fiancé works. Her boyfriend disappeared and she starts to find out him through time. Time travels include the Stone Age and Jurassic Period, as well as visits to Socrates and Nostradamus. The main task of the game is to find all of the objects. You can do this in a few ways. The tasks for every level vary and not all require just finding objects. There are some puzzles to solve. It is the time to travel through time.
Style and atmosphere inside the game:
The atmosphere can be described in one word and this word is love! Also the game includes different centuries of human life. Mushroom Age, like most hidden object games, provides several ways of seeking objects. Some scenes contain shadows of the objects or a list. Some scenes require finding differences between two scenes. In other scenes, you seek out one thing and it leads to another and another as part of a bigger puzzle. The story is really long and lasts for 23 chapters. All of the dialogue appears as text supported by audio. Sometimes it's difficult to identify an object. On the whole the game is really engaging and challenging, and offers a great alternative to most hidden objects in the market due to the interaction in game play and humor in story. Are you ready to start for the Mushroom Age?
Offline gameplay: 1 player |
Multiplayer: No |
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Publisher:
Nevosoft |
ESRB Ratio: Everyone |
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Extras and features: |
· Colorful Graphics
· 23 Engaging Chapters
· 28 Different Locations
· Exciting Mini-Games |
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Drawbacks: |
· Some items are too small and hard to find |
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Requirements:
Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/Vista,Processor: Pentium 600 MHz,DirectX 8.1,512 MB RAM,Free hard drive space: 125 MB,64MB VRAM |
Alternative names:
Mush Room Age, Mushrum Age, Mushroom Adge, Muhsroom Age. |