Escape the Museum
- Unlockable hidden throughout the game, including the Antique Round.
- Attractive tale line with adventure and suspense.
- Use objects in the museum to solve the puzzles.
- 60 hidden object levels with 10+ mini-sports meeting and 40+ puzzles to solve.
- Unadorned controls and simple to learn, with a hint system to help players find their way.
Product Description
What started as an exciting day for Caitlin and Susan ends in devastating suspense when an earthquake rocks the city. The earthquake causes hurt to the museum and separates Susan from her daughter Caitlin. Susan must find and rescue Caitlin who is now trapped somewhere inside the museum. Barely able to go from room to room, you must help Susan navigate and work her way owing to the maze of the museum in a series of puzzles and frantic searching. Can you help Susan get back to Caitlin so they escape the museum together?Amazon.com Product Description
Escape the Museum is a release player, hidden object game for Nintendo DS and DSi. Revolving around the tale of an mother and daughter whoose trip to the local museum inexplicably is turned from an educational experience into a challenge with dire consequences, players must use their inquisitiveness and puzzle-solving skills to save the day. The game features 60 hidden object levels, with 10+ mini-sports meeting and 40+ puzzles to solve.
What started as an exciting day for Caitlin and Susan ends in devastating suspense when an earthquake rocks the city. The earthquake causes hurt to the museum and separates Susan from her daughter Caitlin. Susan must find and rescue Caitlin who is now trapped somewhere inside the museum. Barely able to go from room to room, you must help Susan navigate and work her way owing to the maze of the museum in a series of puzzles and frantic searching. Can you help Susan get back to Caitlin so they escape the museum together? Key Game Features
- Attractive tale line with adventure and suspense.
- Use objects in the museum to solve the puzzles.
- 60 hidden object levels with 10+ mini-sports meeting and 40+ puzzles to solve.
- Unadorned controls and simple to learn, with a hint system to help players find their way.
- Unlock the Antique Round.
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I don’t have the Nintendo game but I have it on my computer. It is everything a hidden object game is supposed to be. The items you are looking for should not be so simple to find that it takes very small time to end the game. And come on, all hidden object sports meeting are a bit of a stretch. I find that this game is a splendid challenge and delight in playing it again and again. Now that I know it is on the Nintendo, I will be purchasing it for my DS.
Rating: 5 / 5
I beat this game in about 3 or 4 hours. Dreadful game. I like hidden object sports meeting, but like other reveiwers have stated you can’t find some of the items. It’s like they are buried underneath other objects with no part of the item visible and by randomly tapping all over the screen, you will find it. The puzzles are even worse. same conundrum with finding items that can’t be seen, but then some items have to be combined together in ways that don’t always make sense. And then the order you may or may not have to use them in is perplexing. I would get a message that I couldn’t use an item here, but the item would be gone and used. IT made no sense. I was really disappointed with this game. The storyline is the worse. ***SPOILER ALERT: who would question someone who is stuck in a museum, after an earthquake, trying to get back their daughter to stop by the side of the way and collect artifacts? Better yet who would in fact agree to do it? Especially when the building is falling down? How stupid. END OF SPOILER***
This game is not worth the cash at all. Try any other hidden object game. Any one is bound to be better then this game.
Rating: 1 / 5
I thought this was going to be more of a search and find, but it is a bit more hard then that. I don’t really care for it that much, but it is fascinating.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game doesn’t work right on my Nintendo DS lite. There is no hint button so if you get stuck , game over. I tried three times to get in touch with the seller to exchange or get a refund. They never answered. I’m very disapointed. I won’t order from them again.
Rating: 1 / 5
I like hidden objects sports meeting, they’re excellent to do when you’re curled up in bed at night and trying to empty the brain and fall asleep. I’ve done several such as the Myster Case Files Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir and the Incredible Adventures Incredible Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins series — I’m just sharing this to show there are hidden object sports meeting I really delight in and which are challenging and a blast to play — but this isn’t one of them. Don’t be taken in by the “museum” allure of the title — everything’s dark,there’s no museum eye sweetie, and things you can see are mostly brown and in bits and pieces. I will slog owing to this to the end but there’s no joy in the search. As a previous reviewer noted, you don’t have “Aha!” moments, they’re more like “Oh, I guess I found it with my random tapping.” At the end of each room, you are shown a dollar amount for the relics you’re rescued and then a number indicated the percentage of accurate taps — mine is always around 9%, which indicates that anything with thumbs and the ability to hold the stylus can win the room. My dog Bart might even be able to eventually nose his way to victory. I can see how this would work better on a Wii played on a huge screen, but I’m sad to say that everything’s brown and blobby on the DS. Will be trading this in as soon as I’m finished, which won’t take long. Although it is putting me to sleep quicker than usual . . .
Rating: 2 / 5