The Hidden Object Show
The Hidden Object Show is a hidden object game mocking as a television game
show. The main objective remains unchanged: find all the objects on the screen
from a list at the bottom, within a time limit. The sound of a studio audience
cheers every find, and groans with each mistake.
Hints show the locations of objects. They appear as question marks embedded in
the scenery and up to five of them can be collected and stored for later use.
Like in a TV show, the player “wins” prizes and cash for clearing screens.
A Wheel of Fortune-style roulette appears between each room. Each one of its
segments is a mini-game. After spinning it, a game with a variation of the
seek-and-find gameplay starts. In “Riddle”, clues appear instead of the
objects names. In “Spot The Difference”, the screen is split in two similar
halves, and the player has to click on the differences. In “Silhouette”, the
names are replaced by the objects’ contour. In “Find 10”, ten instances of one
object have to be found. In “Picture Pieces”, the screen is overlaid with a
grid, and instead of objects the player has to find portions of the screen.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel Pentium III | |
VRAM | 32 MB | |
RAM | 512 MB | |
OS | Windows 2000 | |
Direct X | DirectX 8.1 |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
OS | Mac OS X 10.3.9 |