Plunge deep in a whirlwind adventure with Time Gap hidden object mystery game. Unravel wonderful facts about Alexander the Great, Cleopatra, Napoleon, Lincoln and Einstein as you try to save the day. Travel around the world with the help of an interactive map, complete multiple tasks, assemble diverse collections and engage in numerous minigames. It's time to challenge the destiny!
Katamari Damacy Online ~Roll it! Prince!~ was a Korean game and the first game developed by Blue Bird Studio; a division of Windysoft (now known as JUNEiNTER). Katamari Damacy Online was opened for beta testing late 2007 and ran for around 4-5 years, shutting down on February 24, 2012. The game started with many beta tests before being officially released. Not a lot of information was recorded during it's lifespan, but there exists still news articles and recordings of gameplay.
Katamari Damacy Online had multiple maps, including stages from previous games (such as the CowBear level from We Love Katamari). Multiplayer maps were also reused from the Playstation 2 and Playstation Portable Katamari games. There were supposedly also minigames for the players available.
Casebook is a modern FMV game set in New Zealand that takes advantage of the developer's proprietary image capture technology, which gives the player free reign to explore real world, 3D environments.
Murder, She Wrote is a hidden object game based on the TV series starring Angela Lansbury. There are five cases to be solved, presented as books on a shelf. Each case can be played with or without a time limit, displayed as a clock at the top-left corner of the screen. The plot is developed through cartoon cutscenes with full voice acting, that appear at the beginning of each case and in certain pivotal moments.
I'm Not Alone is a horror game starring Patrick Weber, an exorcist who has been summoned to a mysterious Austrian mansion to free it from supernatural evil. Despite its incredibly low quality, it was released on Steam as a full-priced game.
Laura's Happy Adventures is an adventure video game developed by Ubi Soft Montreal and published by Ubi Soft Entertainment, and released as part of the Playmobil Interactive series of products. The game was originally released in 1998, becoming the first adventure video game to be produced primarily for young girls as a target audience. The setting was based on Playmobil's Victorian dollhouse line. The game's storyline revolved around a good-natured young girl named Laura as she solved the mystery of a magic diamond by helping the people around her, both within her family and the outside villagers, blending real-world everyday life with fantasy elements.
The game focuses on a Dwarf who returns to the abandoned city of Deephome in the west part of the world. The city is overrun by dark spirits and has been abandoned for hundreds of years. The dwarven reclaimer is sent to exorcise the spirits and get the city into running order once again.
A series of malicious crimes grips the Hardy Boys' hometown of Bayport and it's up to Frank and Joe Hardy to assist the police in their attempt to capture the culprits. From the first crime scene, however, it becomes apparent that there's an even deeper plot to these sinister activities.
A HOG developed by Casual Arts Twisted takes the classic Christmas tale and adds a new slant to it. You take the role of Jacob Marley and you begin the game just as you are murdered.
Death at Fairing Point: A Dana Knightstone Novel is an adventure / hidden object game developed by Boomzap Entertainment and published by Big Fish Games.