P*N: This game is moderately priced at $2.99, but is a rarity because of its intriguing storyline. This game packs a couple of plot twists that will keep you guessing to the point of confusion. I actually sat next to my girlfriend and we played this together, huddling over the iPhone to find that last object. If you are looking for an iPhone game that offers story and longevity, try opening Pandora’s Box to see what you find.
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Game Vortex writes: "Hidden-object games, what I like to call "seek-and-find" style games, seem like a natural fit for the iPad. They've done well on PC, where displaying realistic photo collages has only become easier with cheaper video memory and more powerful processors. We've played a few of these on portable platforms and haven't been impressed. The lack of high-definition graphics typically means you end up scouring the scene for a given object, or that the things being hidden have to be large and horsey. Granted, the interaction with a stylus on something like the DS was better than clicking with a mouse, so you can imagine that being able to touch the screen for your selection is even better. Problem is, the quality of graphics being rendered in Vampire Saga: Pandora's Box is only okay. We've seen much crisper images and design work on the iPad. Some scenes are better executed than others, but the overall impression given is average."
From gamerstemple.com: Overall the hidden object section of VS:PB was entertaining but the forced adventure area was frustrating, so you're left with kind of a wash. The story,
while thin, was slightly fun so that helps the overall experience.