Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Hidden Wonders of the Depths



It had to happen. It was just a matter of time. And it looks now as if the producers of casual games are trying to make up for lost time. There has always been a great deal of "Cross-Pollenization" taking place in the market. The recent onslaught however of every manner of game incorporating some form of "hidden object" has reached epidemic proportions.

And such is the case with Hidden Wonders of the Depths. While it is primarily a matching game, they felt compelled to burden us with hidden objects. I don't know about you, but when I play a matching game I want to play a matching game. If I wanted to strain my eyes looking for hidden objects, it's sure easy to find a game of that genre. But keep it out of my matching games!

Those of you who enjoyed Bejeweled and Super Collapse may like this game. And I will give it this, with over 200 levels you get good value for your gaming dollar. I just can't get past the hidden object boat anchor that keeps this game from sailing.

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