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Hidden Mysteries: Return to Titanic PC

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(315.39 MB)

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Solve Hidden Mysteries in Hidden Mysteries: Return to Titanic! After using a secret alias to board the Titanic, things go terribly wrong and you find yourself trapped among the wreckage. In order to earn freedom from your watery tomb you must appease your captor by re-writing history and freeing the spirits trapped aboard the 'unsinkable' luxury liner as well as discover why fate has chosen this destiny for you.

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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/8
  • CPU: 1.2 GHz
  • RAM: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 371 MB
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Hidden Mysteries: Return to Titanic 3.3 5 73 73
I SHOULD HAVE LISTENED TO THE REVIEWS I should have listened to the reviews.....How true they are...I love playing the "Hidden Object Games" and usually find them fun and challenging to play..But I tried the demo and it wasn't that bad....but I also had finished the demo way before my free hour of play up and I also found that the "hint" button wasn't much of a hint until you finally got back into a room that had something to do. I agree that when you ask for a "hint" you don't want to see "NOTHING LET TO DO HERE" I like the hints that will at least point you in the right direction to go instead of spending 5 minutes trying to find the room where the hint button will work......ANYWAY, LONG STORY LONGER....THIS GAME WOULD BE FUN TO PLAY IF YOU WERE UNDER THE AGE OF 13 or if you are a beginner at the HOG's.. The option "Would you recommend this game" should have the choices of "YES"--"NO" and "MAYBE" as and option, because I would recommend it to some1 just starting to play HOG's or some1 younger..... but like I said "I SHOULD HAVE LISTENED TO THE REVIEWS BEFORE I PURCHASED THIS GAME" I also wanted to Thank all of the people who take their time to write the reviews for the rest of us to read and find out more about the games before we download or purchase them, I PROMISE I WILL LISTEN FOR NOW ON!! Thanks to you all and God Bless!! April 2, 2013
A nice follow up The original Hidden Mysteries: Titanic was the first adventure HOS I ever played (Up until then it was just pop-caps Amazing Adventure pure HOS) -- and so it was with a fun sense of nostalgia that I played this one. In fact - some of the characters (the bratty boy, the cat, the seer, etc) look the same as the original so it was like revisiting on old set of friends. Only - now they're dead. I enjoyed the juxtoposition of going back and forth between the crushed under-water Titanic and the brand new ship full of clueless people. However, I did find the back and forth porthole thing to get tedious at times. Great graphics - everything clear and easy to see - nice moderate level for the puzzles. The map is a great help! Music a bit dull but not distracting. Intuitive use of the items. Good length - not too short and not too long - (didn't drag out). The ending seemed pretty tacked on - but most endings like that do. If you've never played Hidden Mysteries Titanic - I suggest it first. Great game, great play. April 22, 2012
Boring The game is slow. The Hint meter is no help at all.. Graphics are beautiful. I didn't even finish the demo and I have always enjoued the Hidden Mystery games before. A lot of work on the creators part with little reward. April 16, 2012
really wanted to like this game LIke my title says I wanted to like this but just couldn't get into it. played the demo with no sound but hint button was frustrating, all it said was nothing to do here, no guidance. going between worlds was irritating and I just felt like I had no idea what was going on or what was expected. decided not to spend my money on it. April 20, 2012
Good for beginners This was a fair hidden object game. It features a reporter, undercover as a journalist who finds himself as a spirit underwater at the wreckage of the Titanic. To be honest, the Titanic name and theme was just a grab, it could be have been any ship, and in fact the vessel seemed rather too small to be the Titanic anyways. It has nothing to do with the Titanic storyline other than the large ship sinking due to an ice berg. The storyline was fair, but nothing compared to other games IO have done. It was a rather fun game, there are fun activities, but it could use some things like voices of the characters. I am use to playing Mystery Case Files games where you actually have a cutscene with talking characters, so it bothered me to just have images and a readable dialogue. The visual graphics were not bad at all. Some things looked close to real. As for the sound, it lacked quality. There were basically only two tracks of music that played through the entire game, and I had to turn off the music just to play the game. As far as the challenge, it was good for me when my brain was tired and I needed an easier game. It's more for beginner HOGPs ( Hidden Object Game Players ) because in the hidden object scenes, you could literally click randomly and get 75% of the items you needed. If I would have known this, I would have chosen the difficult style of playing, but again, I'm use to MCF games where the difficult version is extremely frustrating. The puzzles were occasionally difficult, and I found myself to skip one or two when I got frustrated. On the other hand, some puzzles were incredibly easy and didn't even take a full two minutes to complete. The gameplay was rather slow, and laid back. The main challenge was to just figure out where you needed to go next, as the location was fairly large. If you are a master at HOGs, and have played games such as the Adventure Style Mystery Case Files ( Return to Ravenhearst+ ) then I do not suggest this game. If you consider yourself a new or intermediate HOGP, then this is a good game to get you to the next rank. Good luck, mates! April 19, 2012
Poor Hidden Object Game Difficult game to follow no easy flow no clear instruction more difficulty navigating the game than actually playing it. April 17, 2012
Not this time I didn't play much of the demo - I found it kind of boring. Most of the time was spent walking around the ship trying to figure out where to go, and what to do. The hints are non-existant - "nothing to do here. Better look elsewhere". Figures walked like stick men, and although I know that on a ship there are kinds of people milling about, but for some reason, I would rather have them disappear after the "conversation" was over. I'm still wondering what purpose they serve, other than to extend game play. HO were easy to find, with no interaction whatsoever. This game could have been so much more - after all, we've had a century to get it right. April 15, 2012
Enjoyable enough Don't know why some reviewers are stating that there is no map, of course there is a map! it's the the blue prints page in the diary!! and the map was a great help because the hint system wasn't the best and it was very slow to re-charge. I liked this game and trust me i am a big critic of BF games and if i don't like something i don't hold back, but this was a great game to spend an afternoon doing. In fact it is the best Titanic game i've played. April 16, 2012
Titanic hidden object game I really enjoyed this game, it has a interesting story line and was fun to play ... i liked the idea of putting the past right ... if i had to find something objective about it, it would be that i had to use the hint button more than i liked to find out where i should go next on the game April 16, 2012
Flawed but lovely I bought this without demoing it as I love anything Titanic themed. I was unsure of the story at first but the time travel and saving poor souls grew on me as the game progressed. The game is quite flawed however. - artificially lengthened by slooooooowing everything down (such as interacting with items) to the point of frustration. - useless hint button - very confusing on where to go/be at any point in time - can't access whole ship at one time in the past but can in the future when you don't need many areas - can interact with some people, not others Some positive notes: - the past hidden object scenes are beautifully rendered, some are quite glorious, especially the buffet/dessert scenes. - the storyline is odd at first but eventually satisfying - excellent artwork April 16, 2012
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