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"Gamers are always in search for great games that pique our interest, though each person has their own individual tastes. Going into my review of Snark Busters: High Society, I had no experience with the developer’s previous plot-driven puzzle games. Actually, besides the I Spy books I have not played a hidden object game on any console. I tried to keep an open mind as played through the game and I soon had the desire to see the end credits."
The Snark Busters: High Society Walkthrough will be your faithful bloodhound as you continue to track down that elusive character, the Snark, in this third installment of the popular Snark Busters games. When your fiance is falsely accused of theft by a suspicious socialite, it's up to you to follow the clues through an amazing backward world in order to prove him innocent in this charming hidden object game.
DHGF: The bottom line is that Snark Busters: High Society is a mediocre hidden object game that you can acquire for ten dollars or less, but given that you’ve seen everything the game has to offer if you’ve ever played a game in the genre before, and the fact that the developer loaded it up with spyware, you’d be better off lighting your money on fire. I’m sorry, I’m not even going to go over the game’s good and bad points at this point. It looks fine, sounds fine, and plays fine, but it’s utterly derivative and the publisher wants to infect your PC with incredibly hard to remove, harmful applications as part of the installation process. I don’t have anything else to say on the subject and that I even bothered to complete the game before reviewing it is only because I felt the obligation to do so, spyware or no, as a reviewer. I can think of no reason to put your PC at risk with this game for free, let alone for any amount of money, and you could spend your money on anything and it would be a better use of said money than High Society