Games like Forgotten Places: Lost Circus - A Hidden Object Adventure (Full)

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Flimbo's Quest screenshot
Flimbo's Quest is a game developed by System 3. It was originally released in 1990. System 3 published the game. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". You can play Flimbo's Quest on Atari ST and Commodore / Amiga. Charles Deenen, Johannes Bjerregaard [C64], Reyn Ouwehand [C64 loader music] and Steve Wetherill [Atari ST port] scored the game.
FranknJohn screenshot
FranknJohn is an indie action-RPG game developed by bitSmith Games. It was originally released in 2015. It was published by bitSmith Games. FranknJohn is available on PC and Linux. You can purchase the game on Steam.
Elder Sign: Omens HD screenshot
Elder Sign: Omens HD is a strategy-digital board game developed by Fantasy Flight Games. It was originally released in 2011. Fantasy Flight Publishing published the game. Elder Sign: Omens HD is available on iOS. The game is sold via App Store.
South Park (1998) screenshot
South Park (1998) is a game developed by Iguana Entertainment, Acclaim Studios Austin and Appaloosa Interactive. It came out on 12-12-1998. Acclaim Entertainment published the game. Most rawgers rated the game as "Skip". You can play South Park (1998) on PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and PC. Darrin Stubbington, David Dienstbier, Matt Stone and Mike Archer produced the game. It was directed by Mat Kraemer and Trey Parker. Darren Mitchell, Marc Schaefgen and Rick Fox scored the game.
Bleach: The Blade of Fate screenshot
Bleach: The Blade of Fate is an action-fighting game developed by Treasure. It came out on 26-01-2006. It was published by SEGA. Bleach: The Blade of Fate has a Metascore of 83, based on professional reviews. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. You can play Bleach: The Blade of Fate on Nintendo DS. It was scored by Norio Hanzawa.
Slam City with Scottie Pippen screenshot
Slam City with Scottie Pippen is a sports game developed by Digital Pictures. It came out on 01-11-1994. Digital Pictures published the game. Slam City with Scottie Pippen is available on PC, SEGA CD and SEGA 32X.
Mission: Humanity screenshot
Mission: Humanity is a strategy game developed by Techland. It came out on 01-12-2000. It was published by EON Digital Entertainment. You can play Mission: Humanity on PC.
Chronovolt screenshot
Chronovolt is an action-puzzle game developed by Playerthree. It was originally released in 2012. It was published by Playerthree. On review aggregator Metacritic, Chronovolt has a score of 44. Most rawgers rated the game as "Meh". You can play Chronovolt on PS Vita. The game is sold via PlayStation Store.
Crossbow screenshot
Crossbow is a game developed by Exidy. It was originally released in 1983. It was published by Atari. Most rawgers rated the game as "Exceptional". Crossbow is available on Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari 7800 and Atari XEGS.
Pixeluvo screenshot
Pixeluvo is a game developed by Pictopotamus. It came out on 14-08-2014. It was published by Pictopotamus. You can play Pixeluvo on Linux and PC. The game is sold via Steam.
Magna Carta screenshot
Magna Carta is a RPG game developed by Softmax. It came out on 11-11-2004. Atlus published the game. Magna Carta has a Metascore of 66, based on professional reviews. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG. You can play Magna Carta on PlayStation 2 and PSP. Lee Jackie, Shintarō Miura and Young-Gee Cho produced the game. It was directed by Yeon-Kyu Choi. Sung-Woon Jang scored the game.
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Hey You, Pikachu! is a simulation game developed by Ambrella. It was originally released in 1998. It was published by Nintendo. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended". You can play Hey You, Pikachu! on Nintendo 64. It was produced by Tsunekazu Ishihara. It was scored by Miki Obata.
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