


So after scratching our heads for a bit (and a spot of googling), we finally worked out that you need to move the card with the same number on it as the number the hour hand points to on the clock. All you had to go by was a rather cryptic explanation, telling you to use the clock to 'move the cards'. The first one we struggled with was one where you were presented with a clock, surrounded by four kings and three piles of cards on each side of it. In the hidden object scenes you're tasked with finding ten of a certain object (cigarette cards, women's clothing, seasickness pills - things like that), and these are simple enough too, at least for the first six or seven - then the hunting really begins.īut despite it being fine for the most part, not too far into your journey on board the ship, there are a few puzzles that don't really seem to make an awful lot of sense. There's also one of those little tilt-y ball puzzles, where you have to move a ball round a maze to get it to fall into a hole. Most of the puzzles and hidden object scenes you come across are well done - such as the one where you find yourself tidying up a pile of books by fitting them onto a bookshelf - and it's quite a tight fit, so you'll have to properly think about how you arrange those books. There are also a fair few hidden object scenes throughout the game, that have you hunting for ten of a certain item amongst a densely packed picture but be warned - this isn't a hidden object game, despite what the title may suggest. Letting you explore the Titanic - from the first class cabins full of wood panelling, to the Cafe Parisien, the Titanic's onboard restaurant, and even letting you stroll along the decks of the famous ship, the game plays as a relatively traditional point and click game, as you move from room to room, picking up various objects, that you can use in puzzles to progress through the game.

Hidden Mysteries: Titanic - Secrets of the Fateful Voyage has you playing as Margaret Ashley, a woman who has recently married into high society, to the (insufferable twat) Robert.
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