Jade Pearce has grown up in the shadow of her father, a world famous archeologist. When he turns up missing, though, it's up to her to find him before it's too late. Since Jade's beauty and intelligence will only get her so far, she needs your help finding and deciphering the trail of clues her father left in his desperate wake. Explore exotic locations, find hidden objects and solve clever puzzles in Journey of Hope, a breathtaking adventure to the unknown!
* Multiple minigames
* Awesome graphics
* Find Jade's father!
Explore the lost magic island in tne new exciting game Pathfinders: Lost at Sea! Travel with Professor John Darby after mysterious signal to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean! You should find all hidden objects and clear up a mysterious artifact! But be careful, you will be confronted with many dangers!
This short game set in the Barn Runner universe showcases the domestic holiday adventures of Noriko and The Chief as they try to get everything ready in time for Christmas.
The Mystery of the Mary Celeste is a hidden object game with adventure elements. The objective is to collect all the items shown at the bottom, as a series of black-and-white images on porthole windows, and use them to solve puzzles. Some portions of the scenery bring up a close-up window showing another angle of the scene, usually containing some of the required objects. Clicking on certain objects and characters opens up a number of connected containers around them, and the player has to drag and drop the collected tools from the inventory portholes to these blue circles, to complete the scene and move to the next one.
Mini-games usually appear at the end of each chapter, presenting various challenges and puzzles. A pipeline has to be reassembled with scattered pieces, lengths of rope must be untangled by dragging a series of pulleys, wires have to be connected to complete a circuit, red pins have to be fixed to a nautical map following a list of coordinates and a radio has to be tuned to the correct sound waves
When Rosemary discovers a photograph of a forgotten friend, she is driven back to her old haunts to piece back together her memories and unravel what happened to him. She finds herself questioning her memories of the people and places she interacted with in her childhood. Rosemary is a point-and-click adventure game with a twist: the player has to explore and arrange the memories of the character in order to solve the mystery of the game.
“Dasha Vasilyeva: The Personal Case of Catwoman” is one of the brightest projects in the quest genre of 2009 from CreativeDream Studio. A fascinating detective story, based on the work of the same name by the most popular Russian writer Daria Dontsova, well known to players from her literary bestsellers and numerous television adaptations.
A request for help from a desperate friend becomes the beginning of the incredible adventures of Dasha Vasilyeva. On the eve of the New Year, she will have to unravel a mysterious family intrigue. The unexpected return of deputy Mikhail Medvedev's daughter, who disappeared more than 10 years ago, leads to the most unexpected consequences during Dasha's private investigation.
It's a race against time as you shoot colored marbles at the string of marbles rolling along a twisty 3D path amid an antique tea set. Hit them before they dip behind a teapot or cup! Match three or more of the same color to knock out all the marbles before they reach the mouth of a hungry cat. Be quick, or tea time will be over!
Open the shop and return it to its former glory. Long ago, an elf named Loriel created and sold artifacts in a cozy little shop. When he moved away, there was no one to take over. Although new to magic, you have decided to re-open the shop and return it to its former glory. As customers place their orders, you must race to create the items they want. If your guests have to wait too long, they become impatient and eventually leave. Not to worry, though. You can use spells that help you collect the elements you need, and enchantments that will make your patrons happy again.