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The Hidden is a multiplayer total conversion mod for the popular Half-Life 2 computer game. The gameplay revolves around the retrieval of an escaped research subject where the subject is highly agile, incredibly strong, and nearly invisible. The first beta version was released on June 13, 2005 and its latest release was September 8, 2007.
Mortimer Beckett is a hidden-object type video game series that consists of five games. All the games are adventure games, or point and clicks. The main plot is always to find items to advance to higher chapters. Also, there are items called "puzzle pieces" which allow interaction with other characters, items, and animals.
The main 50 games are playable from the start, [3] [4] [5] with the hidden 51st game, Miasma Tower, accessible via inputting commands in the ingame terminal. [6] Miasma Tower itself is a game secretly developed by fictional developer Gregory Milk, which details the state of UFO Soft circa July 1989.
Unlike most hidden object games, you'll actually need to use a camera viewfinder to pan around and zoom in/out to search for the very (very) well concealed rabbits.
[3] [4] The game was built using the Unity game engine, but de Jongh also built custom tools to specifically handle the process of digitising the hand-drawn art and maintaining detail on mobile devices. [4] Hidden Folks was designed to be a casual and relaxing gaming experience. [2] The game's audio is composed of noises made from the ...
No, wait--that's: "Only every hidden object game surrounds a mystery." But, oh, what mystery you'll find here amid the pseudo-realistic scenes. After all, it's in the dang title.
If so, then this daily hidden object is the game for you! This game offers a new scene each and every day. Play today's new scene now! Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.
The logo for Elephant Games. Elephant Games is an international casual game developer company founded in 2003. The main expertise of the company is Hidden Object games. The company released more than 150 games, most of which were in partnership with the U.S. publisher Big Fish Games. [2]