The Hidden Object Show

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Ever dreamt of becoming a millionaire? Get the glitz of a game show with the joy of hidden object sleuthing. Enter an abandoned movie studio to search for a list of items in 30 distinct scenes. Become a contestant on The Hidden Object Show for up to $8 million (virtual) dollars in prizes. From the makers of Escape the Museum comes a Hidden Object game with starpower. It`s time to release your inner celebrity and take the reality show challenge in The Hidden Object Game Show.
  • New reality game show
  • Exciting rounds
  • Win the ultimate prize!
size:85MB, OS:Windows XP/Vista

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5 Comments so far for The Hidden Object Show

  1. Gadget Guy
    May 18th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    "Hidden Relics Review
    - Excellent! Hidden Relics is a very high quality hidden object
    game. Great graphics, nice minigames, good sound but the music is
    a bit repetitive. Since I haven’t played the latest MCF I can’t
    compare, but this is a great game! The Hidden Relics Storyline is
    good, and I love the gadgets, the one I had time to try, excellent
    idea! I had absolute no problems with the game, and enjoyed playing
    it! It is worth the download, absolutely. I can even compare it
    with Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile, but as always nothing can
    be compared with the MCF-series.

  2. FindersKeepers
    May 21st, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    The game has 64 levels each with four or
    five locations and at least 10 objects in each one. Hidden Relics
    lasts a good long time and will keep you busy, so it’s really good
    value, too.

  3. Jasmine
    May 22nd, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Hidden Relics Review - "Excellent
    Game! I really enjoy playing Hidden Relics cause of the challenges.
    I wish there were other new seek and finds like this one as I have
    played all the other ones. I enjoy being able to help the Professor
    in this game to track down all the stolen antiques and hidden artifacts.
    I strongly suggest others to try this game, you’ll become a part
    of the game, and you don’t want to stop playing.

  4. Gaming Girl
    May 22nd, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Hidden Relics Review - "Wow!
    I love these gadgets. Hidden Relics had be traveling all over Europe,
    looking high and low for hidden relics. But the neat thing is I
    built up my own toolkit of gadgets by unlocking them by solving
    mini puzzles. Then the best part, looking for the "secret"
    objects with the gadgets. It’s a race against time in Hidden Relics.
    But it’s hard. You have to be really quick and accurate. Sometimes
    it is frustrating, but it is soooo good when you find a hidden relic,
    especially a secret one. Try it and see if you don’t just love the
    gadgets and just hate the sneaky artists who hid the objects. It’s
    all good fun, just don’t run out of gas (Give Hidden Relics a try
    and you’ll know what I mean :-).

  5. Jade Peony
    May 26th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Even if the hidden objects search is a real
    challenge, it seems that there is no consequences if you find or
    not those special objects. The only result seems to be the grade
    at the end of each location (A+.. B- or something else) The mini-games
    for accessing special devices are interesting too (the Memory games
    especially). In one word, I really enjoy Hidden Relics.

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