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Elementary My Dear Majesty PC

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The king's daughter has turned into a man-eating monster, and either you find the cure, or it's off with your head in Elementary My Dear Majesty! Explore gorgeous 3D locations and solve cunning puzzles to learn the truth behind the princess’ less than fashionable new look. Scour amazing Hidden Object scenes and solve tricky Puzzles to find a cure and save yourself from a beheading in Elementary My Dear Majesty!

  • Search for a fix
  • Save your own life
  • Cure the king’s daughter!
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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/8
  • CPU: 1.0 GHz
  • RAM: 1024 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 209 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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Elementary My Dear Majesty 3.3 5 69 69
Elementary my SILLY Majesty !?!?!?!?! Seems that some developers are changing "Hidden Objects" to "Tiny Objects" ! This floating and annoying island, with their tiny objects (fruits, pencils, etc.), with their annoying games (like throwing those poor sheeps, or put gears in a boat with a crane), turned me off in less than 20 minutes! This game is intolerable! January 31, 2012
FRUSTRATING!!! This looked like it was going to be soo much fun, but it was sooooo not! The artwork was very cute, even the music was ok (kind of a "cutesy" Renaissance Faire sound), but sheer frustration beyond that! The objects were so small, you often would need to click on them several times in order to pick them up. The "gears for the boat" task was the last straw for me! If you didn't drop it down in the exact spot then you would need to pick it back up and try again, and again, and again! For me it's a big NO...but maybe I just didn't try hard enough. Please demo this before buying! January 31, 2012
A Different Kind of Hidden Object Game This is definitely a different kind of game. I was first attracted by the plot. A princess turning into a monster is funny, so I thought I'd give it a try. The game is 3-D with a rotatable and zoom in screen. You get to operate cranes, shoot cannons and mess with magnets in addition to finding things. It's not difficult, but it is clever. The graphics are not the greatest. I really prefer 3-D modeling to basic shapes with a skin slapped on them. It's a little distracting, but doesn't take away from the game too much. I like the bold cartoon like colors and the game makers have a slightly twisted, but good sense of humor. I could swear it was Rudolph the (no longer) red nosed reindeer I saw hanging as a hunting trophy. The dialog is ok - and so far - spelled correctly. Always a plus. In the part I've played, the puzzles tend towards the classic fairy tale "if you want my help, you have to do a task" type challenge. They aren't difficult, but they're kind of fun and the princess monster is really cute. I'm planning to buy the game at the end of the trial. January 31, 2012
Very Elementary I'm Afraid On the plus side: Very bright graphics. The zoom in/out button very useful for finding small objects. Plenty of hints (you need them). On the negative side: Very annoying music. Using a catapult to toss sheep off the island not a very savoury idea. Some objects extremely small and with the very bright colours they tend to blend in. Far too much dialogue/info to read. Fine cursor movements required (frustrating for "older" users). A bit boring just finding objects - no real challenge in the "puzzles" (they tell you what to do). Kids might like this one. January 31, 2012
Fun Change of Pace This very unusual game will completely fill the bill for those who have been waiting or looking for something in a much more light-hearted vein than has been seen lately. It's very cartoonish and almost looks like a kid's game, but don't be fooled----it has lots of challenges and is a great deal of fun. A princess in a fantasy kingdom has been turned into a man-eating monster, and you are called on to save the day. There are several worlds to explore with lots of objects to find and even more puzzles to solve. The graphics are a sort of 3D presentation with zooming and scrolling available to complement the eye-popping colors and visual clarity. And the game opens in a widescreen which makes it even better. There are 2 levels of difficulty, and hints are plentiful. In addition to the beauty of the game, there is an abundance of good humor to enjoy. Many would probably compare it to Tiny Bang, but I would put it in a class all by itself. It's different, it's fun and humorous, it's got good challenge, it's gorgeous to look at, and greatly entertaining to play. What more could you ask for? Innovation like this is always welcome by me, and I give this beauty my highest recommendation. You owe it to yourself to at least give it a try----great game. January 31, 2012
Would make Sherlock & Watson ROFL Based on the Demo, Elementary My Dear Majesty is just plain hilarious, with it's cartoonish graphics and abstract, comical, tongue-in-cheek humor. A well needed break from the doom and gloom games...the only negative is the tiny visuals and stilted game play (woah, woozy#, although there is a zoom-in feature, all the above negs makes the gameplay a tad awkward. Otherwise, it would definitely been all 5 out of 5 in all categories. This FUNNY game is in line with the quality, older adventure series #and that IS a positive!). Those of you who've played games of 'yore', know what I'm talking about... nothing can compare.... they were the BEST of the best and quality through and through, well thought out and very entertaining, despite premodern graphics capabilities. If you have never played those games, now is your chance to open your mind "out of the box' and get ready to laugh with the same quality and upgraded, 3d graphics! Elementary My Dear Majesty is so much fun; hilarious for both adults and families with a good sense of humor and desire for imaginative, totally fun gaming. Thumbs up. January 31, 2012
HUMOROUS well...the best I can really say is the graphics are humorous..everything is so SMALL ..my eyes kept crossing as I was looking for things..they guide you threw everything..so the challenge I found was getting the sheep to land on something..the music was the kind that drives you crazy in 5 mins. so for me ...this is not a buy and to recommend it..well..download for yourself..and try it..you just may love it everyone likes different things...I going to take 2 aspins for the headache it gave me..smiles to all January 31, 2012
Decidedly Different HOG The dialogue is very clever and witty and the story is funny in its own right. If you play on expert level, the game is quite complicated but doesn't become tedious so quickly that you want to give up. Thank goodness for the hint button! It is a different offering of a fine genre and, consequently, worth the money and the time. January 31, 2012
Very hard to see objects bring the ratings down on this quirky good game down Think TM game meets hidden object game meets quirky puzzle game and you begin to get the idea behind this unique game brought to us by the makers of 1000 doors. There are 14 levels which each take a different amount of time to finish. After which you get scored for time taken and how many hints/skips you used. You then have the choice to repeat the level to better your score or continue. You are awarded 1 or 2 etc for each two part of the scores. You don't get kicked out of a level though if you are too slow and the time element only features if you want all gold in the achievements (screenshot of all levels and what you got for each level.) Tip to get all gold - You will have to replay most levels to get all gold so just take your time enjoy the plot learn where things are for your first attempt and don't rush your first attempt at each level. The plot is wonderfully quirky and out there and is quest based and has a lot of humour although I do wish they didn't involve animals ie on the first level you have to catapult sheep and if you miss basically the idea is you've killed a sheep. There aren't many of this, I think only two in the whole game but would have preferred it wasn't there. There is a choice of two modes of play and the easier one has less hidden objects for you to collect. There is a hint and skip button. Gameplay is a mix of well known puzzles and finding items and sometimes figuring out what to click on next. To make it easier to find objects there is a zoom button but using that makes the whole scene move when you move your mouse. There is also arrow buttons on most scenes as some objects you can't see unless you move the perspective of a scene. I loved that you can revisit old areas to improve your score but will add that if you like your puzzles to be different for replayability factor they are all exactly the same even simon says. It's a good game if you love to beat your own score, or just have 10 or 20 mins as you can complete a level. Puzzles were a mix of arcade, quite a few rotating rings, and loads of sliders and to get gold you do have to be very quick with certain types of puzzles. Cons - Some things were buggy and had to exit a couple of times which took me nearly back to the beginning of the level. Other times hitting the window key to go back and forth worked. - Hard to see items - It's not that long but playing for all gold makes it an OK length If your eyesight is good, love quirky things, want something different and are good with puzzles then I recommend it to you especially if there is a sale on as it's not that long (when I got it.) But for those looking for more traditional HOGs, don't like puzzles then I don't think it's for you. November 12, 2012
Unimpressed I quit this game after about 15 minutes and then swiftly deleted it. I didn't like it at all, the movements were jerky and unfinished, the objects were way to hard to find (Don't get me wrong I like HOGs but this was just ridiculous) I needed to use the hints a lot (even in that short space of time!) and I really like to work through games with as few hints as possible. Overall I think this needs to go back to the drawing board. February 1, 2012
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