Meta-puzzle is the term now being used for what I called Layered Puzzles. This is a game where you have to solve puzzles to get the clues you need to solve higher puzzles which give you the clues to solve…and so on. Examples of Meta-puzzles would include The Fool’s Errand and the RHEM games.
Each museum consists of five interconnected mini-worlds. Each mini-world is a re-creation of some typical place on earth – a vineyard, dairy farm, camping site, park, etc. The worlds are interconnected via four portals on each. You must activate these portals and figure out where they lead.
The graphics are what I am calling Adventure Maker graphics. Ever notice how all the games made with Adventure Maker seem to have the same style of graphics? This is not a bad thing. This game is not about eye candy and they are more than adequate to get the point across. Sound is very nice. Background sounds are what they should be and each world has its own Celtic flute music to calm your nerves.
It wasn’t until close to the end that I started to get a real feel for the game. By the time I finished it I was thinking, “Now I’ve got it down. I should be pretty good at it now.” Fortunately, re-playability is where the game really shines. The authors spent a lot of time to be sure that you could play the game over and over.
A new list of stolen stuff is selected from a big pile. Then, the combinations on all the locks are changed. Even the locks themselves may be different – what was once a key lock may now require a math problem, etc.
If all of this sounds a little daunting, do not worry. The Sagewood Software web site contains a page which has all the hints you need to get you through. Don’t worry about spoilers – the hints are invisible until you highlight them with the cursor.
Sagewood Software is an independent Canadian company owned by the husband and wife team of Hugh and Anne Gregory who worked on Scavenger Hunter for the past seven years. You can download a demo of Scavenger Hunter here and the full version can also be purchased directly from their website.
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