Millionaire Manor: The Hidden Object Show
Bullet
- Bonus stages
- Zany characters
- Find your missing grandfather!
- Play The Hidden Object Show
Min System request
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 1.8 GHz
- Memory : 512
- DiretX : 8.1
- Hard driver (MB) : 215
Review for game: Millionaire Manor: The Hidden Object Show
Your grandfather has disappeared! The only clue he left is a cryptic message about a game show that no longer exists. Can you overcome the mysteries of the Millionaire Manor and stop the macabre machinations of a madman? Can you uncover the secrets of your unhinged Host? Take on the challenges of The Hidden Object Show once more and save your fellow contestants from a gruesome fate!
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Genre : Hidden Object
Spot hidden objects and solve puzzles and mysteries in lush, eye-catching scenes.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Overcome the mysteries of the Millionaire Manor and stop the macabre machinations of a madman in The Hidden Object Show 3!
AFERON - BigFishGames
Game is definitely for the HOG lover. There seems to be every type of HOG in the game that is out there - spin the dial to see which one you will play. Could do without the music though - made me feel anxious and it was the same throughout. The voice overs were rather good, which surprised me. The graphics could also be better - some of the scenes were a little hazy.
This is the third installment in the 'The Hidden Object Show' series. I enjoyed this game no better or worse than the other two. At its 'heart' it is a HO game but as with the others there are other games involved, so it almost seems like it is a collection of mini-games around the HO theme. I personally would say that this game is harder than the other two, as instead of unlocking naturally (i.e. as you progress), in this game you do it buy entering 'bonus rounds' within the HO scenes and 'making chips' the problem with this was that the 'chips' were hard to see and you as you didn't have much time you couldn't exactly gauge which sort of 'chip' you were making. This lead to a little frustration as even after the hour demo play I still only had 3 games unlocked. All the other 'good' things from the other two games were there though VO and a decent graphics. This one also had a little bit of a story-line thrown in as you had to help your grandfather (and others) escape from the 'evil mansion'. All in all this is keeper for me but I hope this is the last in the series as whilst I have enjoyed I don't see what else they can do to the series without it becoming the 'same-old same-old. Try it you might like it!
This is not a very big challenge but not boring. Some objects are difficult to find, they are not very clear. But interesting and you can spend some time relaxing. I didn?t buy yet, but I think I will. I recommend this game.
This is a fast paced great game. Loads of different kinds of puzzles and challenges. ONE cool game!!!
This is a refreshingly different HOG. Quite absorbing and not at all boring. Loved the voice of the Madman and the music was appropriate. I have a wide screen monitor but had no problems with the game. I really like this game - really good fun.
This is STRICTLY a HO marathon and they don't apologize for that. It has several different HO modes: riddle, differences in scenes, find 10, a hangman game, combine objects, silhouette, list, etc. You spin to find out which game you will get for the scene. The object is to play enough games to free some hostages from the bad guy. It wasn't too long a game, but there is extended play at the end that allows you to go back to each scene to play the games that you didn't get to do the first time. Highly recommended for hard core HO lovers; a mild thumbs up for me.
it wasn't hard to play. it was just like the other one in the series of the hidden show. kind of boring.
My prefered one of "The Hidden Object Show". I loved the "extended play", a great way to play the games I wanted in the scene I wanted! The level of challenge was that which could be expected from this type of game, not high but not boring. A great game in general.
I have now played all 3 Hidden Object Shows. The first one was great, the second one was awful and the third one has had some drastic changes to it, but those changes are for the better! Good Parts: Excellent storyline! You arrive to your Grandpa's and find a message saying he has gone to participate in the Hidden Object Show. Getting the feeling something's wrong, you rush to the studio and find your grandpa and others locked in a cage! You must play the entire game and free the trapped "contestants" This game had many great minigames including List, Shillouete, Find 10 and lots more. What was great was that these games varied in difficulty. Much better voice-overs. Great graphics. If you've played all 3 #like I have# you will notice a big difference in the graphics from game 1 and game 3. Much better voice-overs. They #Gogii games# have scrapped the annoying 1950s host voice, and replaced it with something much better. In each scene you had a 15 second "Bonus Round" in which you had to collect parts to make up chips as quickly as possible. These included skip chips, unlock chips #unlocked modes# and hint chips. The hint is now a bar that refills instead of a set number of chips. The hint recharges very quickly and I found it helped me out a lot. OK Parts: At times I had to use the hint a lot. Bad Parts: Some games like Combine and Picture were a little too hard for my liking. I referred to the hint a lot during these games. Because of the way the bonus round has been designed, it's a lot harder to get chips. This is the best game of the series, and after playing the trial, I am really thinking about purchasing the full version, Download the trial- you won't be disappointed!
Have to say that I was NOT impressed with this game particularly since MANY of the objects that needed to be found were so "into the side of the screen that you can NOT identify them" and I have a widescreen monitor, that I felt like I was being dissed by the developer when the score gives you the low percentage of correct finds.