Rome: Curse of the Necklace
- Many beautiful and mysterious locations.
- Solve an intriguing riddle.
- Challenging Hidden Object game
- Continue this thrilling mystery withMystery in London
- OS : 10.4, 10.5 (recommended)
- CPU : 1.83GHz
- Memory : 512
Review for game: Rome: Curse of the Necklace
A Travelogue: 360 game. Explore the stunning city of Rome through 360-degree photographs in this great hidden object mystery. Find special objects in over 25 locations and swap the objects for clues to solve the mystery of "The Curse of the Necklace." Discover some of Rome's most popular attractions, including the Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum and St. Peter's Square. You'll also be amazed by locations that only the locals know about, including some that are quite strange and mysterious!
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Explore the stunning city of Rome through 360-degree photographs in this great hidden object mystery.
AFERON - BigFishGames
The idea of a 360 degree HOG was fun at first, but got old after the first few levels. Many scenes are repeated.
Although the visuals are stunning, you have about 6 settings where you search for tiny objects while you search in a 360 degree arc. The objects are often the same as are the settings. It becomes tedious and boring very quickly.
I would love to see more Hide & Seek games like this. I thought the 360 views were a great idea. Makes the seeking much more difficult. Way better than "single view". Please give me more more more!!!
The Travelogue series are undoubtedly the best there is. I can't understand why there isn't higher reviews! It is unlike any other HO game you will ever play! It plays in exactly what it says 360 views and what beautiful views they are! If you have not tried Travelogue 360 hidden object games (Paris and Rome), you are seriously missing something! Please give it a try and don't forget to leave a review because I think they should seriously consider creating another 360 HO game!
The name of this game is kind of confusing. It should be "Travelogue 360: Rome - The Curse of the Necklace". Other than that, it's perfect! Here's the story line: 200 years ago a noble family disappeared. You play the game to find out what happened. You find clues in every chapter, each one explaining part of the mystery. It's lots of fun to look around 360 degrees - overhead, under your feet, and all around the room - looking for hidden objects. Most, but not all, of the objects are clear and large enough to see. Some of the names of the objects are a little obscure. But there's a good hint button for those few objects that are a little too small or far away or obscurely named. I used a systematic search approach, looking around the room using the rotating ball. Then I did the same thing again, only this time using the zoom at the largest setting. As you explore and solve each chapter, you learn fun facts about some of the old traditional businesses in Rome. You do visit each scene more than once, but that helps because you remember where some of the objects are when you saw them the first time. I totally enjoyed this game and highly recommend it.