| Atlantis Quest Posted: 30 Nov 2006 12:00 AM PST  This updated version of the classic matching game lures you on a journey to search for the legendary lost city of Atlantis! Travel the ancient lands of Greece, Babylon, Carthage, Egypt, and Rome to find artifacts that will help you locate the mysterious sunken kingdom. Addictive gameplay, extra features, and riveting storyline all blend together to keep you entranced through all 76 levels of this perfect puzzler.  |
| Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena Posted: 31 Oct 2008 12:00 AM PDT  In Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena, archeologist Samantha Swift has stumbled upon one of the greatest archeological finds in our lifetime! Sam`s quest to piece together the mystery and artifacts of the Roses of Athena is not without obstacles - she`ll have to use her keen eyesight to pick out clues, while she out-wits the greedy treasure hunter, Ravena Stryker in this hidden object adventure!  |
| 1912: Titanic Mystery Posted: 26 Mar 2013 12:00 AM PDT  A bomb is aboard the Titanic II, a replica of the famous cruise ship! You are the sole person who can find where the bomb is concealed. Save the ship, and all aboard, during its maiden journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Search for Hidden Objects among original locations around the majestic ship to discover hidden diary entries and other clues to uncover the bomb`s location. Solve a century old mystery in 1912- Titanic Mystery!  |
| Patchworkz Posted: 27 Oct 2007 12:00 AM PDT  Get ready for a puzzling good time with Patchworkz! The insanely entertaining puzzler is back, featuring a fresh look and tons of all-new puzzles. Relax and enjoy gorgeous puzzle designs made from materials such as glass, wood, fabric, stone, metal and paper. If you crave a bit of competition, you can test your skill in the exciting new Fever Mode! A mix of lightning-fast game play and a scoring system that rewards patience and precision allows you to pick up and play for five minutes… or five hours. This isn't your ordinary puzzle game - it's much, much more!  |
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