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Escape Rosecliff Island

Escape Rosecliff Island

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From: PopCap Games
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $16.35
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New (10) Used (3) from $14.00

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 2061

Format: CD-ROM
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
Genre: puzzle_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Standard
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.4

MPN: PCB-ERI-EN
Model: PCB-ERI-EN
UPC: 899274001819
EAN: 0899274001819
ASIN: B0031ACJMS

Release Date: January 26, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Find over 2,100 hidden objects
  • Explore 25 mysterious island locations
  • Play three ways: Escape the Island Mode, Unlimited
  • Seek & Find, and a Mystery Bonus Game
  • Play 5 unique mini-games: Match 3, Word Search, Puzzle Rotation, Memory Match and Jigsaw, plus a unique final puzzle

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Product Description
Seek and find your way off Rosecliff Island! An unexpected storm has left you shipwrecked on a mysterious private island. You ll need a sharp eye to find the hidden items that will lead you to safety. Can you find your way back home? Search 25 intriguing locations around the island and uncover 2100 cleverly hidden objects. Take on five types of mini-game puzzles to piece  together the clues and escape the curious island. This is one hidden-object adventure you don t want to miss! Features: Find over 2100 hidden objects. Explore 25 mysterious island locations. Play three ways: Escape the Island Mode Unlimited Seek & Find and a Mystery Bonus Game! Play 5 unique mini-games: Match 3 Word Search Puzzle Rotation Memory Match and Jigsaw plus a unique final puzzle.Format: WIN 2000XPVISTA/MAC 10.4.X OR LATER Genre: ENTERTAINMENT Rating: E Age: 899274001819 UPC: 899274001819 Manufacturer No: PCB-ERI-EN


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 7



1 out of 5 stars Won't Run on New Mac - Poor Online Support   June 20, 2010
J. Brown (Herndon, VA USA)
Installed this on a new MacBook Pro running OS X 10.6.4. The game crashes shortly after it is launched. I never see anything other than a black screen or window. The game is probably incompatible with the newer hardware or software revisions. Regardless, the online support is virtually non-existent. There are no updates to download and virtually all of the suggestions beyond "reinstall" and "email support" pertain only to Windows users. Do not buy without trying the free downloadable trial available on the game's website. Wish I'd known the trial was there before wasting my money.


4 out of 5 stars Enjoyable   May 22, 2010
P. Ellison (Greenwood, SC)
This is not a particularly hard game, but it is enjoyable entertainment. It's one I'll go back to occasionally, especially one of the bonus games.


5 out of 5 stars Escape from Rosecliff Island   May 21, 2010
Jenny Mahabir
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Loved this game. A friend had a demo of this last year and this started me off on all the "Hidden Object" games. Finally it came out on CD so I got it. Long playing, many missions. Has 2 extra games you can play once you unlock access to them. Different puzzles too during each mission.


3 out of 5 stars Puts me to sleep.   May 16, 2010
Shawn Jesseman (Florida)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Out of all the hidden object games I've played, I probably like this one the least. And, to be perfectly honest, after playing it for ten or fifteen minutes, I start to nod off.
There are twenty-five levels in this game, but only about ten scenes. The scenes repeat over and over and over again. The only thing you are doing is finding different objects in the same scene. And, sometimes, the exact same objects. Over and over and over again. As for the puzzles at the end of each level, there are only about five different puzzles, none of which are challenging in any way.
Another thing that disappointed me about this game is that is is only a hidden object game. I love the games that are both hidden object games and adventure games at the same time. The games where you have to find objects, yes...but where you also get to explore a virtual world, solve puzzles and become immersed in a great story line.

So, if you are new to hidden object games, there are some fantastic ones to check out. Ravenhearst, Return to Ravenhearst, Dire Grove, Hidden Expedition series...pretty much anything from Big Fish Games.



4 out of 5 stars Very good Hidden Object game, Not enough puzzle breaks for me   May 15, 2010
Happy Reader (Northern California)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a very good hidden object game, in that the scenes in which you have to find the hidden objects are very well illustrated. Also, there's a lot of different scenes, so it is very difficult to "memorize" a scene so that the next time you see that scene again, you have a head start to where some things are.

The puzzles inbetween are fun, too, and varied, though, because there's so many levels, you do have repeats. For example, one in-between puzzle is a memory grid ("turn over" a card and match it to another card that you turn over) that you see several times. However, there is still some variation, because one time you will be matching exact images (pink flower matches exact duplicate pink flower), the next time you will be matching "like" images (pink flower matches blue flower), and the next time you will be matching same colors (pink flower matches pink flamingo).

If you find all 50 of the locks in each scene, you will "unlock" a separate untimed mini-game of the Match-three variety, off the main menu, with several levels. I went back and played that several times for relaxation. You can find all 50 locks within, I'd guess, the first 2/3 of the game, so you have lots of time to play the specially unlocked game. As it's off the main menu, you can play it any time you want after it's unlocked, it has no effect on your timing or status in the regular game.

There is one final puzzle, not hidden object, that takes a little brainpower to solve.

Every hidden object scene is timed, as are the mini-puzzles and the final puzzle. I don't know what happens if you run out of time, because the time allowed was always ample.

Each hidden object scene has unlimited hints available, though each hint costs you points. There's a short wait between hints, while your hint recharges, but the wait time is shorter than in other hidden object games I've played, such as the Mystery Case Files.

My "hint" for getting high scores = Do not click on each object one at a time, as you find them, pausing after one click to find the next item. If there are twelve items listed to find, find them all before you start clicking even once. Make a path between the twelve objects and practice it a couple times (pointing with your mouse, not clicking), so that you can start at one side of the scene and click on all 12 objects quickly one after the other. This will greatly increase your score, because you get a speed bonus for each item. The speed bonus increases after each successive "speedy" click. By the time the 12th item is clicked in a speedy row, your speed bonus on the 12th item is much greater than the points for simply finding the item.

Try not to use a hint unless you absolutely need to. Not only are points deducted for each hint you use, you will miss out on a large bonus for finding everything without using a hint. This bonus is available on every scene, so it really adds up if you can keep away from the hints.

I gave Escape Rosecliff Island four stars instead of five because it didn't have enough breaks between hidden object scenes for me. Towards the end of the game, you had to find the hidden objects in eight different scenes before you were given a mini-puzzle. I like to have the mini-puzzles (or big puzzles, for that matter) breaking up the hidden object work more often. But that is just my preference. If you feel the same way, I highly recommend "Return to Ravenhearst" as a game with a supurb mixture of hidden object, puzzle, and adventure-gaming type action. (The puzzles in Return to Ravenhearst are more difficult.)


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