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Collector's Edition of the Atmospheric Hidden Object Game

Weird Park: Broken Tune Collector's Edition, developed by Alawar Entertainment, Inc, is an enhanced version of the atmospheric hidden object game, which is set in a haunted amusement park. It includes the full original game, as well as exclusive additional content. Examples of this include a bonus chapter of the story, a fully integrated user strategy guide, and original concept art.

Puzzles and Mini Games

The game itself combines classic hidden object gameplay with puzzles and mini games, and takes place across a total of 50 different locations. The player character is a detective, who is asked to investigate a series of mysterious deaths that occurred at an amusement park before it was shut down. The derelict park is haunted by the ghost of a clown, providing the base on which the rest of the plot is built.

Flawed But Fun

Weird Park: Broken Tune Collector's Edition is a fun experience, especially for fans of the hidden object game genre, but it is not without its flaws. The game is very linear, with little in the way of freedom, and several back-tracking sections can become a source of frustration. Moreover, while the basic premise is solid, the plot takes a back seat for much of the game. Nevertheless, the core gameplay is engaging and the Collector's Edition additions are welcome.

PROS

  • Excellent, atmospheric setting
  • Hidden object sections are well crafted
  • Includes 50 different locations
  • Collector's Edition includes a bonus chapter

CONS

  • Plot elements are fairly limited
  • Linear gameplay limits re-playability
  • Back-tracking sections can be frustrating
  • Some hidden object scenes are re-used

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