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The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World Mac

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Miranda Calomy and her robot friend Sprocket are setting off on an adventure! Help find Miranda’s parents who mysteriously disappeared eight years ago. Begin the journey in an abandoned mine in Ireland, and travel across the globe in this exciting Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game. Find out what really happened to Miranda’s parents in The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World!

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System Requirements:
  • OS: 10.4
  • CPU: 2.0 GHz
  • RAM: 2048 MB
  • Hard Drive: 259 MB
The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World

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The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World 3.8 5 6 6
A Beautiful Adventure (Part 2) I recommend you to play the first game (The Clockwork Man) for a better understanding of the story. A good innovation for this hidden object: movables scenes which create a 3D effect. This increases the level of difficulty and allow to enrich the game. The story is well built and interesting. The central figure Miranda and his small robot are charming. The graphics are beautiful, the music well adapted and voices are great. The map is very useful (click and go). The movies are accessible in the menu (always useful!). The puzzles are a bit more difficult at the end of the game. Note : check the credits and you will see the production team ;-) February 20, 2012
Try it for yourself I just bought the game recently and loved it very much. The challenges and tasks on some occasions really got you thinking. The visuals were excellent and the music good. Only problems, the game was a bit short. Could have gone on a bit longer and made it a challenge to get the family back home. Hope there a second one on its way December 18, 2011
wow a very amazing game!!! I just finished playing this game. It had so much to offer, not your average hidden object game by far. I loved the panning idea, up and down or back and forth. Great stuff. The story line as great and the graphics WONDERFUL. I even loved the music. This is truly a treasure for those who loved the genre. An awesome one to buy. March 13, 2012
Lots of fun The story continues. Loved the game and got a kick out of the closing credits : ) December 28, 2011
Not much Clockwork I really liked the first Clockwork Man game. I like the little guy and he seemed an integral part of the game. In this one he was not much of a player. It seemed more that they used the name just so there would be familiarity and those who liked the first would be drawn to this one. There was no real reason it needed to be clockwork anything. The game could have stood on it's own. The play was good, the puzzles interesting and different from the typical HOG puzzle. One I found particularly challenging which produced a frustratingly fun time. Often the puzzles are repetitive and easy. These were unique and entertaining. As with most HOGs the ending was a let down. The finish doesn't involve any sort of challenge. There's a movie scene, then she puts her hand on a column which activates something that sucks the bad guy away. Then there's another movie which goes on for about 5 min, it seemed, explaining backstory and oh I don't remember I wasn't really listening. I was wishing there had been something for me to do rather than click to speak with the guy. In review: Game play was good, HOG scenes challenging, unique fun puzzles. I gave it 3 stars because the Clockwork Man was not any real part and the ending just happened with no challenging puzzle or HOG scene or participation by the player. November 23, 2011
What A Shame! This game has so much going for it. The story is fun and easy to follow (although the time jumps make it more confusing than it ought to be), the graphics are delightful, the characters are lovable. Your robot companion has three ways of helping you with different hint styles. All of which recharge separately. The voice over is good, ambient sound fine. The HO scenes are well put together, puzzles challenging. It also has one of my favourite features: scrollable screens. Now for the reasons I don't like this game. There really aren't that many HO scenes in this game. Most of the time is spent travelling between two or three scenes to pick up one item. This is not picking up after a HO scene or puzzle; this is literally going back to a scene to find one thing then having to move on. And I mean two or three scenes literally too. You never have access to more than that at once. You?d think that would at least appeal to beginners, right? Nope! Despite the monotony it was annoyingly finicky monotony that I don?t think would help newcomers at all. This boring and repetitious gameplay totally spoiled the game for me. I wish it were a better game ? so much good work has obviously been put in. January 27, 2012
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