2/18/2024 0 Comments Faircrofts antiquesThe developers have chosen to replicate mouse-like controls using only the right joycon: the right stick is the pointer control and the ZR trigger is a mouse click. Whilst the touchscreen works well, playing both games in docked mode is just… odd. Though in terms of graphics it’s VERY hard to not do these types of static hidden object badly and to be fair to both games they do look good, with pin-sharp detail throughout. ![]() ![]() I honestly found myself either squinting at the screen or using the “show objects” hint waaaay too many times. Thankfully the Switch’s touchscreen is built for games such as these – such a shame then that the screen size hinders your discovery of items. You can also, like typical RPGs, combine items in your inventory. You’re presented with a scene and you have to navigate your way around, locating objects and solving puzzles – typically by finding items and using those items to unlock other items and/or areas. The gameplay in both these Faircroft’s Antiques games are essentially the same. Uncover long-lost secrets through beautifully rendered hidden object scenes, piece together art and history in engaging minigames, and help the townsfolk find a new future in Faircroft’s Antiques: The Heir of Glen Kinnoch! My Thoughts:įaircroft’s Antiques: Home For Christmas and Faircroft’s Antiques: The Heir of Glen Kinnoch are both point and click, hidden item adventure/puzzle games from developer BoomZap and publisher Ocean Media – the latter of whom specialise in such titles, previously releasing the likes of Myths of Orion, Black Rainbow and the Tales from the Dragon Mountain games. Mia Faircroft returns in this thrilling new hidden object adventure! When the untimely demise of one William MacDougal leaves his castle without an heir, Mia is called on to the humble little town of Glen Kinnoch to retrace his past and find his relatives. But home is not without its fair share of problems, and soon she gets to work to rescue the holidays! Explore vividly realized hidden object scenes, restore works of art in fun minigames, and bring joy this season in Faircroft’s Antiques: Home for Christmas! Faircroft’s Antiques: The Heir of Glen Kinnoch ![]() Mia Faircroft’s Hidden Object travels continue! With her friend Maria Wise in tow, Mia returns to her family for a well-earned break. By Phil Wheat Faircroft’s Antiques: Home For Christmas
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