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Every day you check chronicle of paranormal events and “X-Files” is your favorite serial? You can boast of your keen eye? Then you will appreciate the new hit in the Hidden Object genre from Big Fish Games - Strange Cases: The Secrets of Grey Mist Lake!
Fascinating story about a savvy FBI agent Claire Ellery can stick you to your monitor for a long time. Strange Cases: The Secrets of Grey Mist Lake takes you through the intricacies of its plot, which can be rather confusing from time to time. However, the die-hard fans of Hidden Object genre might be still disappointed with this banal exposition. Nevertheless, your accuracy and patience will be awarded with the epic finale.
The gameplay absorbs the best of casual, logical, and even kid games. You will never get bored with a variety of locations, tricky mini-games and clever puzzles. But not all items are easy to find, therefore some hidden object scenes must be explored especially carefully. Why should you slit your eyes while there are plenty of tips? Of course, you can use them if you do not want to throw a challenge and test your hidden object skills.
Dark and gloomy illustrations perfectly capture the mystical atmosphere of the game. Thanks to this feature you can quickly immers in this dark and mysterious story. All this is supported by appropriate music that let you feel in the thick of things. In Strange Cases: The Secrets of Grey Mist Lake the animation could be better, but this disadvantage is not so critical and not very conspicuous.
At first glance, it’s another game to search for piles of items, which are thousands now, and possibly even more. Play or not to play this? We say, ‘Play’. Why? For the sake of atmosphere, of course!
25, October 2011










