MultiplayerPC GamesMac GamesFree GamesOnline GamesHidden Objects
Memorabilia: Mia's Mysterious Memory Machine game
3.7777777777778
18

Memorabilia: Mia's Mysterious Memory Machine

Genre: Hidden Object

Do you want to penetrate people's minds? Mia has such an opportunity! Exploring her new house she discovers a strange machine. It's a mind reading device that was invented by A.J. Penburry. Mia decides to use this memory machine in order to help people and earn money to renovate her new house. Join Mia in a great hidden object game Memorabilia: Mia’s Mysterious Memory Machine and help her neighbors to find lost items. This nice little game will definitely win your heart!

MEMORABILIA: MIA'S MYSTERIOUS MEMORY MACHINE SCREENSHOTS

MEMORABILIA: MIA'S MYSTERIOUS MEMORY MACHINE REVIEW BY DOUBLEGAMES

   
   

Memorabilia: Mia’s Mysterious Memory Machine is a new hidden object game from Pi Eye Games that has you helping the residents of Berryside Mews find their lost items. A memory machine is the tool by the means of which you will be able to crack all tasks... Read more

This title has all points for the good spooky plot. Actually, it is not a straight hidden object game with numerous scenes to explore but also time management features are presented there. This fact makes Memorabilia: Mia’s Mysterious Memory Machine interesting to follow the story. Thanks to cheerful and clear graphics, the hidden object scenes are pleasant to polish but you always have a chance to replay one or another task to gain higher scores, and bonuses are given for no hints. Lists of objects to find are given, but can be clicked to see a picture of the item as well. So you’ve hardly ever use the option to replay some scenes. Why at all? Everything is it is clear as noonday.

In Memorabilia: Mia’s Mysterious Memory Machine you have to play different types of mini-games, most of which are puzzles and brain teasers that are all boring and annoying. The game is mainly crowded with matching mini-games that suffer from primitivity. The “great” innovation is that you can move tiles diagonally.  Honestly, this title is good-for-nothing, mayby just two things can keep you playing – the artwork and the intriguing dark storyline. Looking at this game we come to the conclusion that the casual game market is in great depression. Are we too pessimistic?

Minimal system requirements

OS: Windows XP/Vista

CPU: 1.6 GHz

RAM: 1024 MB DirectX: 8.1

Hard Drive: 106 MB