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The Invisible Man PC

Full version game
(604.64 MB)

$ 9.99 USD

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Griffin’s quest for invisibility has left him labeled as a “crazy scientist,” and he must leave his sweetheart behind as he flees to escape his persecutors. Unravel the mystery of Griffin’s strange experiment in this suspenseful hidden object game! You will solve puzzles and meet a cast of devious characters in your quest to find the truth. Will you be able to find your beloved Griffin before he disappears forever?

  • Find your sweetheart!
  • Unique storyline!
  • Exciting puzzles!
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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
  • CPU: 1.0 GHz
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • DirectX: 8.0
  • Hard Drive: 658 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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The Invisible Man 2.8 5 41 41
the invisible man Too Dark. Why doesn't Big Fish require games to be brighter, especially hidden object games. February 11, 2013
Awful and boring Don't bother with this game. Dark, boring and HOS after HOS after HOS. February 12, 2013
My glasses didn't help either! Not a bad game, but not good either. Graphics nice, game play good, music nice. Why bother with a voice over if you are only going to use it in the beginning. No new story here, but that's okay too. Long hint recovery. Extremely dark. Had to quit with 26 minutes of play left because I got a headache trying to see. This could have been a very nice HOG if they would have just brightened it up enough to see. It doesn't have to be difficult to be fun. Games were okay, simple. Finding the appearing/disappearing objects is a no brainer as well, so no challenge there. I would actually liked to have purchased this game for a break, but not when it gives me a headache. Too bad... I marked down the visual/sound quality only because it was way too dark and for no other reason. I would only recommend this game to people who have superb night vision! As always, try it for yourself and see what you think. We all have different tastes in games and you may find this quite enjoyable...and, you may have better eyes than I do. Thanks for the reviews. February 11, 2013
Not Quite Good Enough! I was confused by the story but apparently you have been haunted by reoccuring nightmares of your boyfriend writing you a letter and sending it as the hotel he is staying at catches on fire. The story then begins with you recieving that letter you dreamed about and you set off to investigate the hotel that has been burned down. Nothing was really explained so that is the conclusion I came to. The game itself has a lot of different features. During the HO's (there are a lot) a random phantom pops up for you to click on, it's not hidden you don't have to search and it pops up at the beginning every time so there is nothing exciting or challenging about that. The HO's do however show you an image of the list item if you scroll over the list items name. When you click on an item of interest, an item name appears by your inventory list that you will need to complete that task such as a rag, or a key, or pliers. The graphics are good but very dark especially during the HO scenes which makes it difficult to find the items. Because of the fact that the game tells you what you need on every item I was bored, nothing to have to think about just use the item it tell you to use! A no go for me. February 11, 2013
The Invisible Man I don't understand the negativity about the darkness of the scenes. I found them to be easily visible to me. It isn't impossibly difficult and I found it to be a relaxing but interesting game . I play a lot of HOG's and have become discriminating about which ones are worth purchasing and which that are not. I like this one. I will purchase. February 14, 2013
Not bad, but needs better translation and hints Played full game in casual. I liked the story overall, though it was a bit on the short side. Good graphics, very nice art. The HOS had an extra "phantom" to catch which gave you window in which to see an outline image of the objects, making it easier to find them. Very nice. Of course, if you click around too much, the screen goes fuzzy as a penalty. That I don't like. The puzzles were a mixed bag. Several were just variations on standards, but a couple were unusual, which I like. Some of the translations are, shall we say, nonstandard. To me, a shoulder blade is a bone. To the developers, it's a knife. The hint system outside of the HOS was a bit annoying. If you ask for a hint and there's nothing to do in that location, it might tell you to go "down" and the hint doesn't get used up. However, if it tells you to go forward, it uses up a hint. Not my idea of consistent. In several places the hints drove me nuts, because it told me to go down, then, when I did so and asked for a second hint, it told me to go right back where I had been. Not helpful. All in all, not bad. I used a free coupon. I'd recommend it either on sale or if you have a coupon about to expire. February 12, 2013
Thanks, but no... Just couldn't make it through the demo, due (mostly) to the game being just too dark/an inability to increase brightness. HOS were pretty good, but again very difficult at times to work through given the dark colors, shading, etc. Personally didn't care for the music/environment/breathing sounds, etc. As much as I really enjoy HO games, I'll give this one a pass. February 11, 2013
Enjoyable Hidden Object Game . . . But I enjoyed this hidden object game. My "but" refers to the occasions when some objects are difficult to see. Thus my giving this a visual rating of only three. I played the entire 60 minutes and didn't want the game to end. The story is also weak. However, I plan to purchase the game because the HO scenes and the mini-games are interesting and offer us something different. A game plus is that you have morphing objects to collect throughout the game. Enjoy. February 11, 2013
Average Game Yes, it is a little dark, but I played for half an hour and found it to be enjoyable and not overly hard. I am buying it. It has some interactive hidden object scenes, and phantoms to find, and there are hints if you can't find an item that is too dark. It seems ok to me. February 11, 2013
Better than average HOG First, I agree with everyone who said the HOS were too dark. However, I really enjoyed playing this game, as it was so very different than the usual hidden object games. The puzzles were different and HOS were somewhat interactive. Did not like when the cursor stalled if I clicked more than 5 times. I usually like more adventure-type games, but this was fun. February 11, 2013
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