Upload a Thing! Customize a Thing. Download All Files. Select a Collection. Save to Collection. Tip Designer. Share this thing. Send to Thingiverse user. Remixed from: Select a Collection. Print Settings. Back to Top. Cancel anytime. One-time game purchase. Proceed to Checkout. Buy Now Get the full version. My husband and I really enjoy playing it. Brought back a lot of memories of when I used to play it in the past.
Thank you for having these older Hidden Object games. Game Description. More Verified Customer Reviews. This Hidden Object game seems to be geared more to younger people, as it's pretty easy.
Waste too much air in the first room and you'll be left gasping in the last room. You'll also be penalized for clicking on items that aren't on your list - the bowler hat instead of the top hat, for example - to the tune of 10 seconds of precious air per click. Asking for hints to reveal the location of a particularly elusive item will also cost you dearly: be prepared to sacrifice a whopping two minutes of air for each one. The various rooms of the ship, which include the bar, deck, engine room, grand staircase and dressing room to name a few, are filled to the brim with every object imaginable, and it requires a keen eye to pick out the artifacts on the list from the surrounding clutter.
A few of the items might be in plain sight, but more often they're carefully hidden, blended into the background or partially obscured by other objects.
Some of the items are so hidden, in fact, that you literally can't see enough of them to recognize them without using the Hint feature. There's also a bit of sly wordplay involved. Having "pennies" on your list could mean to look for either a pile of coins or a bunch of neatly rolled pennies. The word "spade" could either mean a small shovel or the black symbol representing one of the four suits in a deck of cards. Thankfully, the production values of Hidden Expedition: Titanic are top-notch.
Every object in the room is rendered in minute, realistic detail, which makes looking for a tiny green pencil crayon among a cluster of sea grass all the more easy. Barnacles lining the interior of the ship, fish swimming through the rooms, and a suspenseful and mysterious soundtrack round out the package nicely.
Each dive is rounded off by a mini-game, which is a neat touch that serves to inject some personality into the story.
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