In Vampire Secrets you play as Claire which decides that needs vacation after suffering from a series of painful visions. She visits her favourite Aunt Rosie which appears has disappeared and suffers from own vision, and only Clare can find out harm which threatens a city, and will allow Rosie will return.

Claire should examine everyone location, which she visits to define why they appear in her visions. Searches easy enough, with pleasant drawn scenes which tend to rely only a bit too much on finding multiples of items. Everyone hidden object level makes a subject of storage, which can be used to overcome an obstacle, or the inquiry solve a problem, such as a screw-driver to take a head from twisted or notes for body. Operate levers to open a door, to level mosaics so that colours have coincided, played a melody aforementioned body.

That's the real trouble with Vampire Secrets - the history. puzzles and hidden objects is not original. There is a few things which original but most of the things I've seen in other hidden object games. A fun sidequest or innovative function would counterbalance similarity of a gameplay, but collecting books just isn't all that interesting.
If you're a fan of vampires, possibly, you will find enough things in Hidden Mysteries: Vampire Secrets to be satisfied. Hidden Mysteries: Vampire Secrets is adequate, unimaginative, and, worst of all, completely forgettable.
23 July 2010