Hidden object games have been to some pretty far off places in an attempt to stand out from the crowd. The Mysterious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde opts to take a trip to the literary world, basing its story loosely on Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 classic, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
The Summer temperatures may be soaring across the continental US but releases sure are cooling until the September surge...
Whether your target is a insurgent general spearheading a coup in a banana republic or an actual, potassium-filled banana, this week’s new releases should serve up a tidy plate of foes.
Fruit Ninja Kinect is the biggest game of the week. I am tempted to download it. I don't know if I can hold out until next month.
In The Mysterious Case of Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, players step into the role of Inspector Newcomen. It is Friday, 13th August of the year 1886, and in the corrupt lanes of Soho no one could have predicted the terrifying things that happened in the night. The murder of a wealthy citizen with an irreproachable reputation raises a lot of unfortunate questions, and turning to your good friend and forensic doctor is the only path available when looking for help. Only he is able to provide the answers you need to solve the case.