Big Fish Games' Alexandra Fortune: Mystery of the Lunar Archipelago is a hidden object game, where you find hidden "pieces" (often used to construct a larger item, or used in combination with another item) to interact with the story and continue the search. The game is rather simple, but within the trial hour, you only complete about 25-30% of the game.
This game didn't cinch me to purchase it. I liked it, but didn't get hooked onto its storyline (where you are in search of a treasure and your grandfather) and while I was happy that it wasn't suspenseful/scary, I didn't feel motivated to continue the game once the trial period was over.
If you like Hidden Object games that are simple and fun, but not scary or dramatic, as well as gives you puzzles to solve, this game is for you. If you prefer edge-of-the-seat excitement or scarier plots (to solve murders and/or kidnappings), I recommend trying PuppetShow: Mystery of Joyville or the Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst series instead.
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