image382183126.jpgI have to admit that am not typically a fan of “find the missing objects” games. They are typically just one page after another in which you look for one item or another. sometimes you are given hints and other games outright give you a list of what to look for. It reminds me of the hidden object game you could always find in that children’s magazine I could always find in the doctor’s office or dentist’s office as a kid.

Mushroom Age has actually changed my mind about this genre of games.  The game not only includes 23 chapters and over 40 different levels but throws in 41 different mini games just for added benefit.

What I found most pleasing about the game was the excellent graphics, an exceptional story line involving a damsel in distress searching for her missing fiance, and the fact that the game not only takes place in the present but in the past and future as well.  The graphics and audio are excellent and, in many ways, the game reminds me of the Jules Verne Mysterious Island game.

I haven’t finished the game yet but, for the first time with this type game, look forward to doing so.

Marketed by G5 Entertainment, the game is available from iTunes for $2.99. if you are squeamish about dropping that mush on a game that you haven’t checked out, there is a free Lite version that will be sure to wet your appetite for more.