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Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy

Genre: Hidden Object

Fans of spine-tingling games will be glad to know about new hidden object game Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy. Christine, a young orphan, decides to go to Ashburg Asylum in order to find her grandfather who is her only living relative. Ashburg Asylum is an abandoned insane asylum located on a desolate island. When Christine arrives here and start to explore the place she begins to understand that something strange and even ill-boding is going on here. Your objective is to help Christie explore the island. Look for numerous hidden items that will help you to solve some challenging puzzles. Step by step you will approach your aim and find out terrible secrets of asylum's past.

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NIGHTFALL MYSTERIES: ASYLUM CONSPIRACY REVIEW BY DOUBLEGAMES

   
   

Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy is one of the best hidden object adventure games. Ooh! We’ve thought that we would never say the words like these. Luckily, there are still such conscientious developers like Vast Studios, who continue the high standard of casual adventure games.  .. Read more

This time around, you play Christine, a young woman all alone in the world trying to track down what remains of her family. It launches straight away into the excitement and mystery, with lots of beautiful and realistic locations. Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy does a good job at telling its story naturally throughout the course of the game itself. Come down, it is not particularly horrible; the way of narration is not only vivid but sufficiently logical arresting your attention up to the very end.

A combination of hidden object scenes and other puzzles is really well-though without any fatal issues. Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy can give a master class of how hidden object scenes should be done. They are plentiful and graphically well-presented, though some scenes repeat with some of the same objects to find. The players will still be glad the hint button exists for some items hidden in scenes, but the puzzles themselves are in general pretty standard and easy despite their elaborate production. Honestly, this title offers no spins on gameplay but its accuracy and high-quality of illustrations smooth away this fact.

The music is also pleasant, full of subtle ambient noise that adds to the spooky environment and charming but slightly warring tunes that fit the thrilling locations. Voice acting is surprisingly fine and does not grate on the ear. This truly wonderful experience may seem a bit too short but in fact the game has a usual length for this sort of titles. Hallelujah! Has the row of awful games been broken?