Free Download Game Can You See What I See? Dream Machine
Clyde Curfuffle`s in a pickle again. This time he needs your help to find two rare items he???s giving to his niece and nephew for their birthday. The trouble is he can`t remember where he`s put them. Use the dream machine to find clues, interpret dreams, and hopefully locate the missing items. Hurry, the birthday party is tomorrow, and Curfuffle can???t go empty handed!
- Unique mini-games
- Cleverly hidden objects
- Help Curfuffle out of a pickle!
- size:101MB
- System Requirements:Windows XP/Vista
Guarantee:
- 1,Quality tested and virus free.
- 2,No ads, no adware, no spyware.
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Monday, December 29th, 2008 at 12:00 am
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Mystery in London Review -
"English as the Union Jack!! - I
absolutley had to get Mystery in London. I lived in England for
3 years and moved home to the U.S. Mystery in London immerses you
in the pictures - you actually feel like you’re in London!! It’s
an awesome
experience
in a seek-and-find game to seek items in a place you have been.
Mystery in London has such a great plot. The added extras of
being able to go 360 degrees is not new, but the other features
they have
thrown in such as adding magnifying while in the 360 feature
are awesome. If you’re a true fan of seek-and-find games, as
I am, do yourself a favor download the trial, and I bet ya will
be hooked and will buy Mystery in London. It is worth every penny!
June 19th, 2008 at 12:00 am
Mystery in London Review - "OMG…..there
are no words to describe Where to begin on Mystery in London? I
am a harsh critic of failed attempts to mimic successful games,
and you may rely on the statement
that, second only to MCF: Ravenhearst, this is the best seek and
find I have played.The absolutely
best thing about it is the actual gameplay. It is smooth, completely
without the jerks and starts. If you click
on four or five items in rapid succession, Mystery in London picks
up each and every one without hesitation. The scenes are real (I
know, I have
seen a few in real life) and they add both to the feel of Mystery
in London and to the pleasure itself. The background noises make
sense, no
silly music or forced and strange effects.Unlike some games, the
mini-games between searches actually make sense within the context
of what is happening. But what will stun
the avid fan of this genre is how you will look at other games
and see this one’s superiority in theme and content.If you liked Ravenhearst,
play Mystery in London. If you like Mayan
Princess, play Mystery in London. If you like seek and find,
and are also a history buff, you will be replaying Mystery in
London for ages.
June 28th, 2008 at 12:00 am
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Game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really enjoy seek and find games but this
one takes it to a whole other level. It is challenging enough to
keep the interest of adults but simple enough for kids as well to
do. I usually turn off the music completely in the games I play
but this one is actually soothing and far from obnoxious. Graphics
are exceptional and the varitey of task to be performed will keep
your interest. Good job and I hope a sequel will soon follow
July 3rd, 2008 at 12:00 am
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Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
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objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
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market big. The storyline is in tune with the average casual gamer
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looking for after only a short moment from your last discovery make
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maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
bought it, so I am going on to the end. I’ll let you know if I change
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July 23rd, 2008 at 12:00 am
"Dream Chronicles Review - Great Game!
I am more of an RPG type of a person. Don’t care much for these
type games. I own this game, and it’s fairly easy. When you get
to the last 2 or 3 levels, that’s where it gets really hard. Level
18 was very challenging. Couple levels in this game I really liked–The
first dark room, with all the symbols. The picture puzzle with the
piano I think would be my favorites. (I enjoy playing music on a
synthasizer). Good story line, Awesome graphics. This game is by
far the best game I have played. Tis a shame there are only 18 chapters
in it ’cause I wanted more!. Still, good value for the price.
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"Dream Chronicles Review - A Dream Come
True. I just finished playing the game right now, and I had to come
n write a review for it. That’s because the game deserves it. When
I sat down to play it in the beginning, I saw the graphics and that
was all that was needed to root me in front of the computer screen
for hours. The game starts off telling you that ur husband (lol,
for all u guys out there), has been put into deep slumber by a fairy
called Lilith. Later in the course of the game, you find that your
daughter has been put into deep slumber too, as well as ur in-laws.
Now it is upto you to solve the mystery n bring them back from their
sleepy world. You start in a small room where you collect dream
jewels and solve small puzzles to get from one room to the other.
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on what to do next. It’ll tell u what ur final aim is. As u progress
through the various rooms you’ll find ur puzzles getting tougher
and more in number. The game is a very good one, and I find it a
first of its kind. This has to be considered a very good advancement
in the gaming zone as compared to a lot of previous releases, this
one definitely steals the limelight. A must have for all u gamers
out here. Play it n enjoy it.
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"Dream Chronicles Review - Brilliant!
Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
elements of classic adventure games (finding seemingly innocuous
objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
All in all I can already see that this game is going to hit the
market big. The storyline is in tune with the average casual gamer
demographic and its polished and executed extremely well. Graphics
are on par with the best of any other available in the genre, sound
is excellent and non-intrusive. My only negative comment so far
is that the sparkle of hints that point out the next thing you are
looking for after only a short moment from your last discovery make
the game too easy. This might have been an option to turn off or
maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
bought it, so I am going on to the end. I’ll let you know if I change
my mind, but right now I say its Brilliant!
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"Dream Chronicles Review - Brilliant!
Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
elements of classic adventure games (finding seemingly innocuous
objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
All in all I can already see that this game is going to hit the
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demographic and its polished and executed extremely well. Graphics
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is excellent and non-intrusive. My only negative comment so far
is that the sparkle of hints that point out the next thing you are
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the game too easy. This might have been an option to turn off or
maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
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my mind, but right now I say its Brilliant!
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Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
elements of classic adventure games (finding seemingly innocuous
objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
All in all I can already see that this game is going to hit the
market big. The storyline is in tune with the average casual gamer
demographic and its polished and executed extremely well. Graphics
are on par with the best of any other available in the genre, sound
is excellent and non-intrusive. My only negative comment so far
is that the sparkle of hints that point out the next thing you are
looking for after only a short moment from your last discovery make
the game too easy. This might have been an option to turn off or
maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
bought it, so I am going on to the end. I’ll let you know if I change
my mind, but right now I say its Brilliant!
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"Dream Chronicles Review - Brilliant!
Blending ideas from many popular games this is a brilliant new game
type added to an ever evolving casual market. Having only played
the demo for about 20 minutes I was pleasantly surprised to find
elements of classic adventure games (finding seemingly innocuous
objects and discovering what their connection is to other objects
and how it relates to what your current goals are), Myst adventure
and atmosphere (subdued environments with comforting lighting and
welcoming artwork), the now ever popular hunt and seek games (searching
the scene for objects you know you are looking for), as well as
unique environment based puzzles that must be completed at certain
stages similar to some of the more evolved hunt and seek games.
All in all I can already see that this game is going to hit the
market big. The storyline is in tune with the average casual gamer
demographic and its polished and executed extremely well. Graphics
are on par with the best of any other available in the genre, sound
is excellent and non-intrusive. My only negative comment so far
is that the sparkle of hints that point out the next thing you are
looking for after only a short moment from your last discovery make
the game too easy. This might have been an option to turn off or
maybe it gets more delayed as you go, not certain about that. I
bought it, so I am going on to the end. I’ll let you know if I change
my mind, but right now I say its Brilliant!
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