Travelogue 360: Paris Review
One of my favorite cities is Paris and Mac hidden objects game Travelogue 360: Paris took me back to the wonderful sites and sounds of that town in their game. Travelogue 360 magazine will pay you to visit this exciting city of lights if you research and write about it for the publication.
The usual hidden object single scene at a time is replaced with a 360-degree view of a location. You can also look up to the sky, down at your feet, zoom in and out to search for items listed at the bottom right. If you are prone to carsickness, you may want to reconsider playing this game, but I got acclimated quite quickly so give it a try. It’s like playing Jigsaw 360-NYC.
The play is enhanced by the 360 view and you get to see this scene by using the compass to move all around using your mouse or cursor. The zoom gauge is located next to the compass at the bottom. Finding the objects are not difficult but you do need to search completely around the area. You begin either at the Champs-Elysees or at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower. The game will also give you fun facts about
Paris like the Champs-Elysees was once a small garden in a rural setting, and today it is one of the most populated and famous shopping areas in the world. After finding all your souvenirs, you go back to your hotel to store them. This will bring you to a mini game of placing all the objects on your right into the
suitcase without touching the sides and other items. Besides this mini game, you will find jigsaws and match postcards. After you complete a tour, you will earn a stamp in your passport book.
From those 2 sites you are off to Max Poilane Bakery known for their artisanal baked goods. Mostly famous for their “pain” there are other bakery items as well and looking for objects in his shop will make you hungry. You could almost smell the breads. All the locations are fun
to visit, but the only complaint I have is that you do go back to the same sites (all HOGs do).
There’s a generous hint button where a target will zero in on your object. The scenes are clear and most objects are easily found using the zoom and compass. The music is appropriate for Paris. The story is very little making this play a true hidden object game without a lot of interruptions from other things.
If the search is not much of a challenge, playing the Explorer mode will enhance your game. The Tourist is a no timed relaxing play. So pack your bags and set off to Paris, France for a fun and exciting search for hidden objects. I give this Mac game 3.5 out of 5.
Features of Travelogue 360: Paris:
-22 Different Paris Sites
-Mini games
-Paris, France!
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