Step into the Victorian era and go on a quest to help a magician find his brother, Gustav, in Mystic Diary: Lost Brother, a game that exemplifies a traditional hidden object game with some original puzzles ready for the solving. The magician explores his brother's home for clues where he eventually makes his way onto a balloon that crashed crashing in an unknown place. He tells the story from a first-person point of view,sharing his observations. Along the way, he reveals little things about himself. The diary captures the magician's thoughts, which can be reviewed at any time. At first, the pace feels slow, but it picks up as you complete a few puzzles and delve into the mystery. The sepia-toned photographs give the game a lovely Victorian air about it especially the diary's scenes. They look like a page out of an old silent film as faint lines flicker for a cool effect. The hidden object scenes either display the items for you to find or provide a list. Every scene holds one item that enters your inventory for later use. Inventory items involve point-and-click actions where some items work together to complete a task, such as conducting a lab experiment. Several scenes have themes where you find all of the fruit or all of the gold. While themed scenes relate to the story, many objects have nothing to do with the story. (Like you're going to take a break to play with the xylophone or stare at a wooden duck!) Up to this point, nothing is original until the comparison game. Read more...
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