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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

This video shows the first scene of purple hills hidden object game 1912: Titanic Mystery. You can buy it here: http://www.my-purplehills.com/portfolio/wimmelbildspiel/titanic_mystery

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5bonoM7p8E

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  • Hidden object games are retarded.Where's the fun in pixel hunting for a bunch of intentionally obscured completely random objects, piled around for absolutely no reason, in contexts which don't even make the slightest bit logical sense?

    The only thing more ludicrous than the items lying - or in many cases, levitating - around the room is what possible motive the player or the character could have for picking them up.

  • @AnonymousDiv0 Well...uhm...thx for sharing your thoughts ;)

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  • is it true about making another titanic 2?

  • oh god....puzzle games, why does every fucking titanic game have to be puzzle?

    we want to live the original disaster! not solve puzzles.

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  • I do not buy it to download completely free xD and Spanish, English and other languages​I LIKE

  • Some time I had a game that was the original. You had to beat the clock to solve a crime. It was called Titanic: An adventure in time. But I cant find a version that works with post XP platforms.

  • looks like utter shit and a waste of time

  • @aquelescaraaaaaaaaaa I know right! Where's the sex!

  • @aquelescaraaaaaaaaaa EXACTLY! Like i want a game where you re live the crash and you have to like get into a boat and survive! THIS IS GAY!

  • You're quite welcome. I just got done playing "Hidden Mysteries: The Fateful Voyage", also a 'hidden item' game set aboard the Titanic, so the frustration from those ridiculous 'puzzles' (for lack of a better word) is fresh in my mind.

    Maybe it wouldn't be so bad if the developers actually bothered to come up with objects relevant to the context of the setting and placed them in logical locations... it still wouldn't be much fun, but at least it wouldn't be completely stupid. Sigh.

  • @ajdonabed ... it can't be.. !!

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