Faircroft’s Antiques: Treasures of Treffenburg
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the GameFaircrofts Antiques: Treasures of Treffenburg is a classic hidden object game that takes place in the town of Treffenburg. Play as Mia Faircroft, a young conservator investigating a collection of antiques belonging to the town’s famous matriarch, Lady Harcourt.
Mia must find and piece together the antiques in the collection, and in the process, discover the Harcourt family’s long-forgotten secrets.
Explore Treffenburg through 20 beautiful hidden object scenes. Find key items to open up secret rooms!
Piece together the antiques of the Harcourt collection in challenging minigames!
Mia is not alone in her quest! Meet the residents of Treffenburg, some of whom have distant connections to the Harcourt family. Help Mia make connections with the residents to seek out more antiques, and discover the residents’ stories in the process!
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I'll get to the point here! Cons - firstly, the hidden object scenes have a LOT of repetition. Scenes and items are recycled ad nauseum, and some are repeated exactly. On certain scenes the clues for items are so obtuse they barely apply. Some of the other puzzles are so simple they are an exercise in patience.
Pros - a well-developed storyline, a large cast of unique and diverse characters, and very long length. The vibe among the characters is good-natured and positive with some character growth. It's an easy way to de-stress without putting in too much effort.
So even though there is no challenge to be found, I enjoyed it for what it was...a pleasant meander for an afternoon (or two, or three).
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Incredibly relaxing and so engaging, Really kept my attention and i love the stories in these games as well as the puzzles and art and music. Love all of the games these Devs make and i hope they create more games in the Faircroft world.
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The first in a great series. These are a bit more grown up than the usual fantasy/supernatural/crime themed HOG's from companies like Artifex Mundi. Great graphics and great music. A bit of banter and humour thrown in. They phoned in the character artwork on the last two, but they're still solid.