Treasure Seekers: The Enchanted Canvases
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Good addition to the series
This game is the second in the "Treasure Seekers" series, and although it isn't perfect, it remains a welcome addition to it.
Gameplay-wise, note that the game doesn't use list of objects. You get a picture of the object, but not necessarily from the angle shown in the scene. You progress in the game by finding hot spots, and then "unlocking" those spots by finding the items shown. There is also an "adventure" angle, where you collect some of the items you find, and then use them in a different scene. You can move around freely between a couple screens, but not that many.
June 28, 2012
BORING, BORING, ZZZZZ
I enjoyed Treasure Seekers Time has Come very much, so bought this one thinking it would follow the same patterns. Not so!! All the hidden objects are in the pop up circles and sometimes they are all the same. There are no great, detailed "shelf" or "closet" hunts AT ALL. No variety, very predictable. Stay away from this or your head will hit the keyboard as you fall aslee.......zzzz
July 14, 2012
PART OF A GREAT SERIES
This was a very enjoyable game. There were only a few times where the hints were not helpful and I needed to refer to the walk through to figure out what to do next. The story line was good, although a little disjointed. It starts out OK, with the brother summoning his sister for help. But the jumps from one canvas to another had no rhyme or reason. It would have been better if something in one canvas lead in a logical step to the next canvas. Obviously the sister is looking for her brother, but why she goes from one location to another is never addressed. I have purchased the other games in this series, hoping that they will be as straightforward as this one.
September 25, 2012
THE ENCHANTED CANVASES
IT WAS OKAY, BUT HARD TO FIND SOME THINGS.
DIDN'T KNOW WHERE TO GO AFTER FOUND SOME ITEMS.
March 29, 2013
'Easy', but very nice.
I agree with other reviewers. This game is easy overall, and it went fast. It is geared for children, after all. However, the graphics are gorgeous, it was quite enjoyable to go through, and I intend to return to it and work out a couple of the puzzles I skipped because I started them wrong and there was no reset button. This game was my intro to the Treasure Seekers series. I will definitely check out the others to add to my "relaxing fun" games.
March 23, 2013
Fun Hidden Object Game
This game has lots of help with out giving it away. Awesome
December 14, 2012
ENJOYABLE FAMILY GAME
Nothing new in this game, but it is fun to play (HOS are fill-in the circles and you get a task list). It is the 2nd in the Treasure Seekers series, and I like it better than the first. Nelly must provide characters in 6 enchanted painting with a happy ending before she can find Tom, who got lost looking for the Philosopher's Stone because he couldn't wait for Nelly to accompany him. So you have a large variety of scenes (no back and forth between paintings) and tasks appropriate to the scenes and characters.
Graphics are bright and detailed, with a few nicely-done animations throughout. Wide variety of mini-games and puzzles, ranging from easy to moderate in difficulty. Appropriate for family play. It is difficult to get stuck and you can, of course, skip mini-games. About 4 hours at a leisurely pace.
October 15, 2012
Fun and beautiful
I enjoyed this very much. You have to think and plan in order to solve the puzzles. Each scene is very different so using some techniques in one place don't necessarily work in others. I like that.
July 15, 2012