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Hidden Objects - Museum

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Hidden Objects - Museum is a new point and click type hidden objects game from Games2Rule. Examine your observing skill by finding the hidden objects which are located in different places. Avoid clicking unnecessarily, as otherwise your time will get reduced. Good luck and have fun!

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25 comments:

I'll try this. It has to be better than the last find the numbers game :/

that was the quickest game ever :P

i mean it was good, but took me around 30 sec to complete each of three levels... y there were only 3?
n hell yea its better than finding the numbers, i hate those -.-

that was easy lol

this was so easy game heheheeee. for kids i think.?

This game is hard. Tried it for an hour and now I give up.
Made it one time (closely before time ran out) to the second level, but couldn't find anything there. The next times I tried I couldn't even get to level two anymore because I forgot some of the items from the first level.
I'm gonna sit in a corner for a while and weep and maybe with a little bit of banging my head against the wall.

LOL @SneakSnake! I started to do a picturethrough just for you, and then I realised that the objects change places if you restart...
I'm sorry, I'll just have to leave you with all of that banging. Make sure to bang your head agains a crossmarking or a suspicious color spot, if you are lucky you might brute force a screwdriver to show up.

Especially there is no doubtful point in my corner.

OH Sneaky! *hugs of sympathy*

This was probably one of the few games I completed unaided. LOL

Thank you so very much @Tania for those hugs. They made me crawl out of that corner again. See a little light now at the end of the tunnel and I think that's the way I have to go to, to escape this dreadful darkness to find some self-esteem to play those evil and devious games EG24 provides us.
It's great to see how your love can so easily cross the channel between our countries to cheer me up again.
Yeah, love you English girls. Swedish girls just leave you sobbing in a corner and tell you to bang the right spot.

Sorry @Ellie, another joke that went wrong. It sounded so good, saying it in Dutch, but writing it in English is not how it is suposed to be.

Define irony to help me make jokes.

@SneakSnake
Well... translating it to Swedish made me laugh!!

And I love how you feel that you need to explain your jokes...lol!

I'm not that easily hurt... feel free to experiment and try to find out the definition of irony, you'll get clues from the responses to your attempts :D

And here we go again, using the comments as a chatbox.
Well, the sentence; translating it into Swedish made me wonder why. Your English is perfect so I presume reading it goes well as well.
Reminds me of a friend who married a Swedish girl. Whenever they didn't undersdtand each other, she said; just say it in Dutch and she understood because somehow Ducth sounds like Swedish, so I guess I have to place my comments in Dutch.

this American girl is laughing too hard to be of any help :D

I love reading the comments you all leave. The translated international sayings and explanations are even better. I'm still picturing Edgar as a loaf of walking bread!

@SneakSnake
You are right, there should be some kind of a walkthrough before we go on like this, but considering how easy the game was to solve, it might not be necessary...lol

I guess I should have written something like "transferring it to a Swedish head" instead, since you are right again; I don't actually translate anything, that was just a lame attempt to continue with your language talk :)

@kitkatfox (and others) this gives me an idea for making a game.
Take an expression, translate it (using an online translator) into (let's say Japanese), translate it back again (using another online translator) into English and let people find out what the original expression was.

Still can't find a Dutch expression that is somehow similar with that walking bread one.

@SneakSnake
We don't have that either. Must be something special about those Mexican bakeries.

lol sneak that could be fun!


By the way, I looked at the game to see if there were only 2 places the objects can be. I can do a walkthrough for ones like that. But this game seems to have the objects in too many random places.

@kitkatfox
And it is of no help with a PictureThrough to show him what the objects look like, because he already has nice pictures of that lol.
I have no idea how we can help him with this...

This is a joke, @kitkatfox. Right?
Nobody should write a WT for this one.
If you do; you're a walkthroughaholic and have to go to some shrink or ten-steps-to-solve-my-problem-group or something like that.

@SneakSnake I did a walkthrough for an escape game where the objects could be in one of two places. My walkthrough told both.

I don't normally do them for this type of hidden object game, but I would do one if you were stuck.

Aren't you the one who says every game should have a walkthrough lol

Hmm I wonder how many places each object can be... i bet its only three... i didnt see more.

@kitkatfox

lol what about all the really old games on here? i think theres several (at least the non-escape ones) that have no walkthrough :P

@kitkatfox,
posted this on another comment page as well, but here it is again;

A live game was there and a lot of other things, but back to the things I said about spot the difference games. If you're into that because (like I am) they're beautiful and cute here is a site with really cute games;
http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/

@Suicune one day I was bored and tried to go back and find games without walkthroughs. Quite a few do have them, and lots of the others had broken links where the games don't work anymore.

Maybe I'll try that again another day to see if I have better luck!

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