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Adventure Chronicles: The Search For Lost Treasure

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After narrowly saving and escaping an earthquake struck Museum with her daughter, Susan Anderson is presented with an extremely rare opportunity. One to travel the world, to explore never before seen landscapes, to find some of the greatest unsolved treasures of our time. Follow Susan as she explores, solves, and unearths these centuries old well hidden masterpieces lost in history.

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5 Real Unsolved Treasures
Unique Geo-Cache side missions
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Gogii
Publisher
Strategy First
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Not rated
Website
http://www.gogiigames.com/games/adventure-chronicles

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista
  • Processor: 1.0 GHz
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 16 MB video card (32 MB video card with Hardware T&L support recommended)
  • DirectX: Version 8.1
  • Storage: 183 MB available space
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Adventure Chronicles: The Search For Lost Treasure reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
No, don't buy it! The Idea of a Treasure Hunt is interesting. But the Execution is mies. The Most Important thing about Hidden Object Pictures are the Pictures;-) And there it just doesn't help if they are low Res and the wanted parts are partly minimally large and then still in the same Background Color (ever looking for black Brushes in a dark Corner?). That you can continue to use certain Things found is OK ... However, it should be logical and you don't have to drive off the entire Screen with the mouse to find the Spot you are looking for. Besides, it is not exactly helpful to need certain Items from other Hidden Object Images in order to get further in the just open.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
"Summary: We play an Archaeologist who has actually renounced Adventures, but after we receive anonymous Clues, we solve a Mystery after others and can thus unroll some Treasures that no one has found before. [+] ● A lot of Hidden Object puzzles that you can't solve the same way (sometimes you have to travel from one map to another to find an Item that's needed again for another Map) ● There are Geo-Catching Items that you'll visit later in the trophy gallery Can ● Item Finder ● Small Side Puzzles [-] ● The Puzzles have little Claim ● Hidden Hidden Object pictures are fine, although some Items have been set unhappily (unless you click how wild queerfeldein through the Picture) ● Graphics is already very old ● Sound looks very plastic and S Cene very nice Conclusion: Habs got me in the Sale and for that it was fine-but this is one of the Hidden Object games that you can confidently ignore. Unless you're one of the hard-edged Hidden Object players.
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Microsoft from French
Adventures Chronicles is part of these games that I have problem when it comes to say that I like or not... On the one hand, the story is minimal and really irrelevant... and actually already in the first part it was the same thing. The pretext of finding forgotten treasures inscribed in a book sent by a stranger does not leave a memorable trace, not in fact the heart of the game is the hidden object scenes. What makes it special is to find an object described in a riddle or solve a slight (really very light) puzzle by scene (4 in total by treasure) that will unlock the last 2 scenes and find the treasure in question... We also have the Geocache which corresponds to find an object that also is indicated by a riddle and that we can return to admire in a room in the Museum. I must confess that these resolutions of these enigmas are part of what I prefer in this game. But apart from that, the lack of history, the succession of scenes, the resolution that stings the eyes and which sometimes forces you to use the item (object detector) to get to know where the item in question is, I am somewhat sorry. The same is the object of the geocaches. To be able to see them again is good but a small accompanying text would have been appreciable. To summarize, I recommend but if you like to do the hiddens with a story, needless to make this game... If you just like to look for objects and think about light puzzles then think about it.
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