Treasure Seekers 2 The Enchanted Canvases Review

The weather here in my Northern California home has been so nice lately that my friend and I decided to load up in the little motor home and take a trip to the Redwoods in Homboldt County. It is beautiful there and the tourist season hadn’t begun yet so we had our favorite campgrounds and fishing spots almost to ourselves. However, we did have some company and it is always nice to visit with people from different parts of the country. We met a nice couple from Delaware and had some nice meals around the campfire at night. It is so relaxing to just sit in front of a nice fire and listen to the radio or play guitars and maybe sip a nice glass of wine from one of our many California vineyards.

The weather here in my Northern California home has been so nice lately that my friend and I decided to load up in the little motor home and take a trip to the Redwoods in Homboldt County. It is beautiful there and the tourist season hadn’t begun yet so we had our favorite campgrounds and fishing spots almost to ourselves. However, we did have some company and it is always nice to visit with people from different parts of the country. We met a nice couple from Delaware and had some nice meals around the campfire at night. It is so relaxing to just sit in front of a nice fire and listen to the radio or play guitars and maybe sip a nice glass of wine from one of our many California vineyards. Anyway I am back home and ready to review some games. The game I chose to review is Treasure Seekers 2 The Enchanted Canvases. I like this game because it is a little different from your regular Hidden Object game. It is like The Mystery of the Crystal Portal where you have 3 or 4 puzzles going at one time. Your curser will change color when you move it over an object that is part of the puzzle you are trying to solve. Then little circles with pictures in them will show up and they have to be collected before you can continue with the game. It is a lot of fun. Another great thing about this game is you have a choice of casual or advanced mode. There are also mini games and puzzles along the way. But you can skip them if you want to. The first time I played I skipped some. The second time I took the time to solve them. Whatever you’re in the mood for at the time. You will have no trouble seeing the objects. The scenes are not junky and the graphics are great. The only criticism I would have is that it takes awhile for the chapters to load. But that could just be my computer. Anyway, dive in and have fun.