[As a side-note, if you like this style of game, I would recommend Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden, as it avoids almost all of the aforementioned problems, has an immersive horror atmosphere, follows an interesting plot line, and contains strong adventure-game elements.]
I had been playing a number of hidden object games (HOG's), and became increasingly annoyed at the problems unique to this genre: similar-looking items, misspelled / mislabeled / esoterically-labeled items, items completely hidden behind other objects, blurry piles of objects where you cannot delineate one thing from another, tiny items that can barely be seen, etc. The worst offender was the bonus content from Nightmares of the Deep , which went so far as to label knitting needles with yarn as "wires," a top hat as a "cylinder," and what was obviously a fishnet as a "landing" ...what? O.o
[As a side-note, if you like this style of game, I would recommend Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden, as it avoids almost all of the aforementioned problems, has an immersive horror atmosphere, follows an interesting plot line, and contains strong adventure-game elements.]
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