To any player who is concerned with the authenticity of the Titanic time period, some of the anachronistic objects in Hidden Expedition Titanic will seem tacky and distracting. Locating a toy jet and a robot in the wreckage of a turn of the century luxury liner is a bit silly and unrealistic.
Some Attempts at Providing Variety
Some attempt at diversifying the game is made by hiding jewels in each level, however only a vague reference at the beginning of the game gives a reason for why you would need or want to find them. Mini-games at the end of each level also provide a new picture arranging puzzle and vary the way you find objects.
Well Done Graphics
The graphics in Hidden Expedition Titanic are well done, expertly camouflaging the items as well as including swimming fish and air bubbles for some added realism. The time limits for each level can be restricting and many players will replay a level several times before advancing to the next.
Conclusion - An Above Average HO With Compelling Titanic Theme
Overall, this game is most appealing to the player who loves timed hidden object location and doesn't mind a few historical inaccuracies in the Titanic theme. The game is not highly recommended to beginners of the genre due to constricting time limitations and a lack of features that newer hiden object games provide.
- Review by Sara on Feb 03, 2010
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