About This Game The small town is a very important town indeed. Here, a unique industrial complex is located. Rumor has it that it does not require energy for production, because that is exactly what it produces! How is this possible? It looks like an unknown villain is ready to answer this question. He kidnaps the head of the city administration during his performance, leaving the sinister scarecrow on the stage instead!What will our search for the Mayor reveal? The secret of the small town is much more than you could possibly imagine!Cozy, hand-drawn scenes.Puzzles of varying complexity.A story told by the villain himself.A gallery to complement the story. 7aa9394dea Title: The Big Secret of a Small TownGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:FlenxPublisher:Buka EntertainmentRelease Date: 2 Mar, 2015 The Big Secret Of A Small Town Keygen Download the big secret of a small town game. the big secret of a small town прохождение. the big secret of a small town walkthrough. big secret of a small town catch the villain. the big secret of a small town guia. the big secret of a small town guide. the big secret of a small town прохождение. the big secret of a small town game. the big secret of a small town guia. the big secret of a small town strategy guide. big secret of a small town catch the villain. the big secret of a small town guide. the big secret of a small town game walkthrough. the big secret of a small town lösung. the big secret of a small town. the big secret of a small town lösung. the big secret of a small town. the big secret of a small town strategy guide. the big secret of a small town game walkthrough. the big secret of a small town walkthrough Is this game groundbreaking? Not really. It's a point and click puzzle game. Does it have a great story? It's...different, sure, told through cutscenes narrated by the villain. But nothing fantastic. Is it entertaining? I thought so.A lot of reviewers compared this to a "hidden object game" but I don't really see it that way. Sure, there are hidden objects that you have to find, but that's where the similarity ends. You don't have a list of items in a scene straight out of that show Hoarders. You're a detective looking for clues, so you pick up objects that seem to be interesting to the case, or that are necessary to the challenge at hand. There is a BIT of randomness to the stuff you pick up at times, but everything fits with solving the obstacle, not "Find 2 chickens, 1 red ball and a tire iron." Then, after you find things, you can combine the items you find with whatever they go with (e.g. put the brass key into the brass lock) and there's usually some sort of mind-teaser type puzzle. (e.g. Move these colored pieces onto their matching colored pegs, or connect all these railroad tracks from the start to the finish.) These mind-teasers range from the obvious, to the "I know what to do but executing it is hard" to the "How in the world do you do this?" Fortunately, there are hints available when you're stuck on the level itself, and the possibility to skip a mind-teaser after an obligatory waiting period.There's also different difficulties, but all this seems to change is the timeout function of the hint system, so playing on easy is no different than on hard except in the time you have to wait when you've finally given up. Unfortunately, there's only one hint given when you're stuck in an area, and it doesn't always pertain to the thing you're working on at the moment. (e.g. You want to fix the elevator, but it gives you advice on the chemistry set, which you already knew about but hadn't gotten around to doing yet, so now you have to do the chemistry puzzle and wait for your hint clock to reset so you can get that hint about the elevator.) Usually, this helps, if you have to unlock one puzzle before unlocking another one, but it's not always linear, so it's a minor annoyance.If you're into hardcore puzzles, this might not be for you. But if you like hidden object games (keeping in mind what I already said about the comparison being iffy) or point-and-click adventures, you might want to give this a try. But it's not worth it at full price. At the $2 I paid for it, certainly.Overall: 7/10. Nothing amazing, but entertaining.. I was given this game for review purposes.It's a great game with a lot of potential. The storyline is fascinating, the puzzles are the appropriate level of difficulty and it breaks away from your standard hidden object feel. They don't have a panel where you have to find unrelated things to the game (i.e. find 10 umbrelas so you can get 1 screw type thing). I would classify it as a puzzle-novel with a hidden object feel. In any case, it's a nice little game and you should give it a try!Pros:-Good voice acting-Nice music-Beautiful artwork-Intriguing story-Fun puzzlesCons:-The "hints" might not be helpful at times-Some puzzles are not explained well-The lack of a Journal or some type of Document of clues you find (i.e. number combinations used later) can be a little frustrating at times. Mehs:-Kind of shortOverall, I'd give it a 8.75/10. This game is a really good hidden object/puzzle game. If you've ever enjoyed a game by Big Fish games then you will love The Big Secret of a Small Town.Story: There isn't much story and what there is I had forgotten by the end. You are a detective trying to find the mayor (I think, I honestly forgot all the story by the end). Level Design: It does a great job of keeping the area you can explore small in order to minimize confusion and backtracking. One thing that can get annoying with adventure games is getting 45 minutes into a game and realizing you forgot an object in the first screen. Big Secret is designed to keep your frustration to a minimum.Puzzles: The puzzles cover a wide variety of styles, from slide puzzles to Tetris block puzzles. If I recall correctly, not a single style was repeated so it never got repetitive or boring. The only puzzle I disliked was the final puzzle, which was seemingly random. The flow of the game is: You're stuck in an area. Find hidden objects, use objects on devices which leads to a puzzle that rewards you with an object that you use on a central puzzle which in turn helps you exist the area. It's a nice formula that kept me hooked to the end.Overall: I recommend The Big Secret if you like casual puzzle games. Sometimes it can be hard to find genuinely good casual games so I say jump on this one if that's your thing.. I just could not get into this game - the game play did not really have the Hidden objects part down pat - it is difficult to understand what you require and the Help is not really helpfull - I actually found the clues to be clueless and therefore will not be able to rate this game in a positive light. Good luck to other people who might want to play this.. here is my review of the gamethis game is fun thats for sure the hand drawn graphics i like alotthis game has a nice mysterious story that makes me want to find out how and whythe cut scenes have a nice art style and love watching them when i find onei do like the the music i have played many hidden object games in my lifeand this game is my most favourite hidden object gamepros:-lovely graphics-enjoyable cutscenes-great time waster-mysterious story that makes people get connect to the game more-has trading cards-nice musiccons:-sometimes hints are comepletely useless-is hard at times- no achievements :(-some puzzles dont make sense-u get stuck from time to time TL:DR fun puzzle game but hard at timessome final notesim currently stuck and i cant seem to progress so i will update this if i complete the gameOverall a enjoyable game***steam key given for review*** :). Game DetailsPublished by: Buka EntertainmentDeveloped by: Flenx Genre: Adventure, CasualRelease Date: 22 October, 2015Completionist Gameplay: 2 HoursThe Big Secret of a Small Town is a cute point and click mystery game designed to test your problem solving skills. You are a detective, and one day the Mayor is kidnapped from the stage and a scarecrow with a bloody knife in it’s chest is left in his place. It’s your job to track down the Mayor and save the day!As you progress, you’ll piece together and solve puzzles that will show you short clips in order to learn the huge secret that the interesting little town that you started off in is hiding. The storyline is very sweet and not too complicated while at the same time being very original. You’ll meet cute steampunk characters, play chess, solve maths problems, juggle chemicals and encourage a love story (and even deliver the ring!).The gameplay itself is nothing new, but that doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with it. The game itself lasts for two to three hours, maximum, perfect for someone busy and interested in a short and cute story or for kids who love puzzles. To find what you need to complete each puzzle, you’ll need to thoroughly search each room you’re in. While it’s hard to find some pieces as they’re very well hidden and can be quite small, it certainly creates an aura of challenge. Most of the puzzles are classics that everyone should be able to complete, though whether they take you five minutes or forty-five is up to you and your brain. The game itself has 15 achievements for you to complete, although they’re not steam achievements.The artstyle is very colourful, attractive and kid friendly. Once you complete the game, extra behind the scenes images have been unlocked for you to enjoy and further explain why each puzzle occurred. For example, one image shows the villain shooting at the Mayor, missing, and hitting a steam pipe. Later on in the game, you must block the steam coming from that pipe in order to progress. This is a really clever way of adding extra content into your game while tying it all together, and I really enjoyed it.The Big Secret of a Small Town also has a very catchy soundtrack. It has beautiful string pieces and orchestral pieces strewn throughout the game to really help showcase the mood and storytelling. I’d honestly recommend this game for that alone.Finally, the technical aspect of the game. It has two separate sliders for the music and the sound effects. The game has an option to be windowed or fullscreen, however you don’t seem to be able to choose the size of the game when it’s windowed. You also have an option to use custom cursors. Last but not least, you and your family can play this game without having to worry about saving over each other’s progress, as this game allows you to play with several profiles.Overall, I absolutely recommend The Big Secret of a Small Town to everyone from the ages of 10 and up. This is a wonderful gem in anyone’s steam library and I’d definitely recommend that you give it a go.If you'd like to read more reviews from me, join my steam group!
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