- Locate Hundreds Of Corrupted Items.
- Clever Mini-Games.
- Glamorous World-Wide Locations.
- Stop Dr. Chaos.
Product Description
Can you stop the evil mastermind Dr. Chaos as he embarks on a global initiative of doom and destruction? Bent on seeking out and jeopardizing classified data, the mad doctor’s criminal exploits grow by the minute. Follow his trail through many glamorous world-wide locations, including Moscow, London, Hollywood, Tokyo and more! Locate all the items that he has corrupted, and use your intuitive investigative skills to bring him to his final justice!… More >>
Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos
Tags: Chaos, evil mastermind, final justice, global initiative, Interpol, investigative skills, mad doctor, Trail
#1 by Jeremy C. Green on May 31, 2010 - 4:25 pm
I downloaded it because the story seemed cool and I had never played a hidden object game before. However, its basically just a glorified wheres waldo. Anyone who can afford to spend time playing this game should be able to afford to spend some money to get a few real computer games, or a console.
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by Katherine Berry on May 31, 2010 - 7:08 pm
This is a visually stunning hidden object game, which would be enough to make it worth the price. But the game makers didn’t just stop with pretty pictures: they’ve crafted a story line that keeps game play exciting while also creating a game atmosphere that’s just downright amazing.
The story line: you’re an agent on the hunt for Dr. Chaos. Your controllers, Interpol, send you to various locations across the globe (Rome, Tokyo, Hollywood, NYC, Paris, London). At each location you search through one or more environments for a list of “contaminated” items and, once you’ve completed that level, you’re given a mini-puzzle to solve. (The mini-puzzles involve either spotting 10 differences between two pictures or locating 10 out-of-place items hidden throughout a picture.)
As another reviewer mentioned, the rooms through which you’re hunting are particularly designed for each geographic location. In other words, the Eiffel Tower security office in Paris contains numerous Franco-type things, while the items hidden in the bus depot in London are decidedly British. Noticing the differences between the two is fun.
This game surprised me with its length of play. I finished it in six hours and, if you think about it, that comes down to around a buck an hour for keeping me entertained. It’s cheaper than going to a movie… and calorie-free! (Um, okay, unless you eat popcorn while playing, I guess.)
The only less than positive thing I have to say about the game is that if you’re fast at finding items you’ll find yourself a bit annoyed having to wait between clicking to the next discovered object. We’re talking a split second but, if you’re trying to beat someone else’s timed record it’ll get on your nerves.
Other than that, I love, love, LOVE this game and plan to look for more along the same lines!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Brett Duby on May 31, 2010 - 8:57 pm
This game took a good amount of time to get through. There were no extra puzzles or riddles to decipher or special objects to be found and used throughout the game. So, this game is nice if you like just plain hidden object without all the extra stuff. This game was not too easy and not too hard, it was just right.
Rating: 4 / 5
#4 by Staci Page on May 31, 2010 - 9:55 pm
I expected a lot more from this game. It is boring. You visit the same 4 cities over and over again to find different objects in the same rooms you’ve already seen 10 times. If you want to play a FUN hidden objects game, I would suggest “Pure Hidden”. Out of the 5 or 6 hidden objects games I’ve purchased at Amazon, this one is by far the worst.
Rating: 2 / 5
#5 by CTgamer on May 31, 2010 - 11:57 pm
This game is no different than other search and find games. It was really too easy. After the first few levels, the game doesn’t change and it gets boring.
Rating: 3 / 5