![]() ![]() Also, you're told in another game to look for a particular object in the next location, like a ring box, and you'll get extra minutes added there too. I think you get minutes added to your countdown time. Sometimes a cell phone will ring and you will have to find the phone in the scene you're currently in. If you play all the minigames and figure out the table setting/chocolate pipe puzzles (these puzzles took me too long and I found them annoying so I always skipped them) then the gameplay can be quite long so you'll have to decide if it's right for you. The game is also timed so when I got to the point where I knew where all the objects were in every scene, I skipped all the puzzles and minigames to see how quickly I could finish. You actually have to think things through so that adds to the challenge. Yes, you get to visit the same locations several times but you're looking for different items, and one quirk is where things go horribly wrong and you have to investigate the once lovely location which is now in disarray and you have to find hidden objects there as well! So there's more to this game than just finding hidden objects. A trick which I've never seen before is one where a certain item on your hidden object list traps you in various rooms and you have to perform a short series of tasks to get you out. All of the above mentioned games can be skipped easily but the ones concerning the lists are actually fun to do. Additional minigames concern the scatterbrained brides leaving their to do lists in innocuous places and puzzles concerning table settings and assembling pipes for a chocolate machine. You can collect bluebirds for extra hints and there's a cool minigame where you can assemble the love stories of each bride by choosing different scenarios on how they met their grooms. It's sort of like getting two games in one in that you get two bride stories with mostly different settings except for the subway and, I believe, one other. ![]() I liked the sappiness of it but it was surprisingly fun too. Sappy? Sure but that's the point! This was one of the first hidden object games I've ever played.
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