![]() ![]() Each of the objects is usually used in the scene to uncover one or more of the additional objects, so the scenes work out more like a puzzle than a straight-up search. Hidden object scenes are more organic here, you're given a group of silouettes and you have to work out the objects that fill them. One thing you won't find in this HOG are word-lists and cluttered scenes where you have to cross all the words off the list by finding the items. The map is huge, but fortunately, there is also a convenient fast-travel system allowing you to jump around from place to place quickly. There are loads of collectible items (and completing each collection earns you Steam achievements) and there are a lot of different areas to visit in the game. Overall, New York Mysteries is a high-quality HOG. I love the retro style and the "period feel" of the 50s and the artwork really showcases that. The music's really cool and fits the theme nicely. The puzzles are challenging, and there are several difficulty options you can choose from, affecting the amount of help the game gives in the form of visual cues or hints. In addition, each of these disappearances seem related to another dissapearance, this time of a small child. The story is compelling: you're a detctive in 1950s NYC trying to solve a string of disappearances of Mafia bosses under mysterious circumstances. New York Mysteries: Secrets of the Mafia is a really great Hidden Object Game. ![]()
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