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  • Best of

    I am a lecturer of ict of a college. I play many games of online. From hearing of my others online friends I download and play it. Super game. my best favorite. Thanks
  • Overall good game. recomended

    My best favorite. I liked it. Good storyline, great HOBs. Took a few hours to finish. I recommend it.Thanks the designer
  • I really enjoy it.

    It's story is common the puzzles and hidden object challenges make up for it.You can enjoy it. you can play easily.
  • interesting I love it

    Well detailed graphics, nice puzzles and the HO scenes are especially interesting: in some of them you have to solve mini puzzles, some ask you to put objects in particular places of the scenes and of course there are the classic ones with the list of hidden things to find.
  • Better than.................

    A solid HOG. Great story line, fun mini-games and hidden object scenes that are more interactive than just clicking on an object.
  • Bizarre!

    This game had a lot of potential - I got through it with no glitches. Nice graphics, clear hidden object scenes - (word list -some not real easy to find) Somewhat of a journal & teleporting map. Puzzles, some challenging. What this game really needed was voiceovers, as characters lips moved, but no voice or text. Had to read what they said in the journal. Ending, totally bizarre & confusing as to why you were on this adventure in the first place. Game was lengthy, due to difficulty - Brain strain!! Was intriguing enough to keep playing, however can't say it had a good clear storyline.
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  • "Prisoners Of Ice" Almost Holds Me Captive!"

    In furtherance of Lynx Minx's review, which basically sums up my perspective, I just want to point out a few additional aspects. Firstly, the story does not introduce any new ideas; however, it still maintains my attention due to the refreshing change in scenery to a stormy, snowy climate. Furthermore, I love the option of playing jigsaw puzzles in lieu of playing antiquated, unappealing word lists; the jigsaw pieces vary in shape and size in order to avoid dullness. In addition, I enjoy the rare twist on gameplay in which you will need to refer to the clues in your journal upon solving some of the puzzles. Finally, I appreciate that we are graced with an infrequent "back" button so we can avoid any unintentional backtracking. Hereinafter, I am in agreement with Lynx Minx's review; and I will abstain from repeating the details as stated forth in her review.
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  • Mystery Expedition: Prisoners of Ice by LynxMinx

    Thanx for the heads-up, Izzyoc! If you have nothing to play this is a decent time waster. It was only $2.99, and it was a relatively short game. I wasn't given any difficulty modes so I just played the game as it loaded. You do get a trial. The graphics were mostly snowy and white or dark and grainy. You collect relics and coins to decorate an igloo. There was an actual journal! Loading was instantaneous between locations and there was a marked teleport map to transport you. However it was slow to update. Inventory was labeled, but there were no complex items to assemble. The HO scenes were only word lists, or you had the option of doing a jigsaw puzzle. That was a good thing because at times you had to tap really hard to try to pick up objects. So I guess I would say this game was somewhat glitchy, even with inventory placement. There was a variety of puzzles and they were simplistic, but this game was good for resting your brain a bit. There was no bonus adventure or extras at all.
    I deducted stars for length, touch sensitivity and boring HO scenes. However for the price it was okay, and at least there were no RATS!
    Lynxie sends holiday wishes to the DTE, and especially to Izzyoc for your recommendations and letting us know which impending games will be released! I never even heard of this developer before, and this game was fun to play, although it was dated!
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