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Mystery P.I. Vegas Heist Review
User Submitted Mystery P.I. Vegas Heist Reviews
Date: 2010-08-30 Fun Game! You start out searching a number of locations for 10 various listed objects in each place. You can play relaxed mode or timed mode, and choose the order of places visited. Every so often your accumulated score causes your private eye ranking to increase.
Each location has a hidden fingerprint, key and poker chip, which, if found, gives extra credit points. Finding all the keys and poker chips opens an unlimited play mode. You get about three chances to find each print, key and chip, as that's about how many times each location is visited in a game. Of course, most of the other objects on the list change each time you revisit a location.
Between levels, (after about every sixth hunt-for-the-objects location) is a mini-game, (jigsaws, tile swaps, tile rotations, etc.) so it's not tedious like some other hidden object games where there is a repetitious mini-game after each hidden object location.
At the end of the game you use some of your collected object to answer a series of 8 riddles. Then you place those same objects into an animated puzzle to unlock the door and recover the stolen loot.
After the main game is mastered, the unlocked mode gives you a chance to completely clear each location of all the objects. I enjoy "cleaning up" the mess. :)
The game can be played multiple times in each mode and still be a challenge.
I gave this game 4 stars rather than 5 because I prefer interactive or character-driven storylines. This had none.
Date: 2010-08-02 Mares review Kept me interested and entertained, my grandkids were especially interested in discovering hidden objects with me,if that's not fun I don't know what is.
Date: 2010-07-17 Great Hidden Object I hadn't heard anything about the Vegas Heist but it was a bargain so I thought I'd try it. I enjoyed this hidden object game very much and got more than my money's worth.
Date: 2010-01-31 Gift for Wife She Loves It I bought this as a gift for my wife, she became almost addicted to it for several days after Christmas. She's had a lot of fun with it.
Date: 2009-12-28 Relatively pure HOG (hidden object game). Suitable for hearing impaired; possibly some vision impaired. Like the other "Mystery P.I." titles I've played, "Vegas" is almost completely a HOG (hidden object game). The mini-games are fun, too; in fact, I'd like to see a 3rd option in the new games that includes unlimited mini-game play. As before, my favorite part is the unlimited option. I've found only one mistake in the game so far, where one of a perceived group of objects is missed, but that's pretty piddling. Even the spelling is good, which is not a given with HOGs. If you like HOGs, you won't want to miss "Vegas."
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