

So I recommend this game only if you're a casual gamer and it costs $2 or less. I found myself playing this game when I felt frustrated with other games and wanted to just chill for 30 minutes. This is something I would recommend to casual gamers. There is a storyline which quite frankly you stop caring about 30 seconds in. The actual pictures are quite creative and I can appreciate that a lot of effort went into drawing everything and putting it together. Some objects are really fun and occassionally you get more cryptic clues like 'Gegs' means you must find scrambled eggs in the picture. You find the missing objects before the time runs out. Now this review is based on the game being free, let me make this very clear - I would not pay $5 for this game.
MOVE ESCAPE ROSECLIFF ISLAND FREE
One day I woke up and logged into Steam and there was a steaming pile of free game so thank you Steam for being cool. I'm not sure how but I got this game for free. If so, buy it if it is on sale for 90 percent off. Verdict: Don't spend 5 dollars for this game unless you happen to enjoy visiting the same hidden object scenes over and over.
MOVE ESCAPE ROSECLIFF ISLAND PLUS
On the plus side, the artwork is nice, with the hidden object scenes not being overly cluttered, and the items were often cleverly hidden. As much as I enjoy hidden object games, even I found myself overwhelmed with mind-numbing boredom. As you progress along, you begin to see the same hidden object scenes again.

Upon completion of the puzzle games, you are rewarded an item to assist in your escape, such as a bucket or a stack of wood. The gameplay consists of you bouncing from one hidden object scene to the next, and as you finish a "level," you complete a simple "puzzle" game such as a word search or matching tiles. There is no dialogue with NPCs, no narration, nothing. There is no explanation as to who the previous resident(s) of the island were, or why the island is now deserted. Not even for the price of 5 dollars.Īpparently the plot states that you have been shipwrecked on Rosecliff Island, and your task is to collect items to help you escape. I wish I could recommend this game, but I can't. If you are, I definitely recommend this game. You need to be an HO fan and be in an HO mood. It's an extremely fun thing to do! No, this game is not for everyone. So afterwards, you're left with a thoroughly bare room. Just as in The Lost Tomb, you can clear each hidden object scene completely (when you find an item, the word is crossed off and another pops up in its place). One is Unlimited Match 3 and the other is Unlimited Hidden Objects. Find 50 locks in those 25 areas and you open up 2 Bonus Games. There are 25 scenes that you repeatedly visit but there are so many items in each, you're always looking for something different. The game is just many HO scenes with puzzles here and there (jigsaw, memory tiles, match 3, and word search). There's no scare factor - you're just searching for items that will help you leave. There's no story other than "escape the island". I wouldn't say there's anything remarkable about the game. I didn't REALLY need to buy it on Steam but I wanted it with my "steam HO set" and also wanted an excuse to play it again. Such is Escape Rosecliff Island but I prefer this game over all the rest. Actually, there are quite a few Popcap games that are pretty much just pure HO scenes with little to no story. This game has a lot in common with the other I just reviewed, Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb.
