"Review of Big City Adventure:
San Francisco - What really sets Big City Adventure: San Francisco
apart from the
crowd of
all
the
seek-and-find
games
is its attention to detail. The scenes are authentic, and they
move (a little)! Bugs crawl on walls and tassels sway in the
breeze.
And you can hear people bustling about and other background sounds.
It's like you are really there, not just looking at a picture.
The
object list changes each time you play, too, so replay value is
high. I really enjoyed learning about San Francisco. It was
sort
of like a vacation."- Love the World of Games
"Review of Big City Adventure:
San Francisco
- I thought Big City Adventure: San Francisco was a great game.
The levels got increasingly difficult and there were lots of
different scenes and changes. Good integration
of San Francisco history as well. Loved it!" - Gentleman
Gamer
" Review of Big City Adventure:
San Francisco - It took a while, but I made it all
the way through Big City Adventure: San Francisco, and it was
a
lot of fun. Even when you play it a second time there are still
things that you didn't find before. I liked the fact that the
mini
games were in between each round and that they alternated between
4 different game types. I also liked the fact that your unused
coins
would rollover to the next round( it never went beyond 5 or 6 coins).
It's a good game, give it a try, especially if you like this
type
of game." - Genny
"Review
of Big City Adventure: San Francisco --Overall, what you get with Big City Adventure:
San Francisco is a slick game with great family appeal. It's not
a new type of game, but it's done very very well. It's a treat for
the eyes, ears and mind. But,beware, if you fail to read a postcard,
you can't go back and re-read it later and you can't easily replay
a level you've already completed. So pay attention and you are sure
to enjoy Big City Adventure: San Franciso.." - Gaming
on the Road
"Review of Big City Adventure:
San Francisco - Big
City Adventure: San Francisco Play begins by choosing one of
six family
members (Dad, Mom, Sister, Brother, Grandpa or Grandma) to represent
you. Then, off you go to Alcatraz Island. You will also visit
Market
& Powell, Haight-Ashbury and the Golden Gate Bridge.You can
switch between a Timed and Relaxed mode at any time from the Options
screen. Still, you'll usually have plenty of time to find most
objects even when playing "on the clock. I didn't feel hurried,
but I found you had to work at it to get through the levels. I
think
this would be a great game to play with all the family members.
I sort of miss that here in the dormitory, but I think I'll take
it home with me over the summer." - Homesick in San
Diego
"Review of Big City Adventure:
San Francisco
- I thought Big City Adventure: San Francisco was a great game.
The levels got increasingly difficult and there were lots of
different scenes and changes.The ultimate
feature in this one that should be a standard in all hidden object
games: Letting you know when you click something and it turns
out
to be nothing. Many of the games don’t always “hear”
your click and you don’t want to click again for fear you’ll
lose points.Big City Adventure: San Francisco shows an icon when
you click an object that doesn’t appear on the list of things
you need to find.l. Loved it!" - Seek amd Find Gamer
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