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Games $6.99 Big Fish Games, Inc iPad

Travel to the Netherlands and investigate strange occurrences, where mysterious flowers are coming to life and attacking people all over town. Apparently a collector of rare flora has been selling these toxic plants on the black market, and several unwitting citizens have now ended up dead. It will take all of you notable skills to stop this sickness from spreading any further before it’s too late!

• GET TO THE ROOT OF THIS MYSTERIOUS MALADY
What could be causing these deadly blossoms to attack? Does it have anything to do with some prominent citizens involved in shady dealings about town?

• CAN YOU LOCATE THE SOURCE OF THE POISONOUS POLLEN?
Chop your way through a tangle of tricky hidden object scenes.

• USE YOUR TRUSTY TOOLS TO HELP YOUR INVESTIGATION
Your botanist kit is crucial in solving thorny puzzles and twisted mini-games.

• COME TO THE RESCUE AGAIN IN THE THRILLING BONUS CHAPTER
Travel all the way to an American colony and enjoy additional Collector’s Edition exclusives including collectible Flower Cards, morphing objects, and more!

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Reviews

Beautiful artwork
ChristyRogue

Creative puzzles. Storyline ok. Music appropriate. Spelling obviously not edited by English major.


Won't load! DO NOT BUY!!!
Ladybella777

Intro screen is super dark, and grainy. You cannot press skip, and game never loads. Big fish I want this fixed asap or my money back. This is the reason you guys need to go back to solely "try" before you buy. This. Is a huge headache for customers.


European Mystery: Flowers of death.
Carl L'Heureux

Im I the only one that finds this game to have no rhyme or reason to it? Very strange to follow even with the hints! My opinion is that it was poorly put together. Not giving up yet, going to try to finish the game before I ask for a refund on it! Not sure if bigfish is having a hard to to get games out here to play in a reasonable time frame without testing them first! Just my opinion at this point!


Just Blah
Jancoxaz

Took a chance on purchase only, sometimes it works, but not this time. A blah game from a game maker that's usually very good. Dark. Has Custom but doesn't help. Only played a quarter of game but lost interest.


Save your money!!
ally555

Unless you like mundane tapping and boring game play. The developer is Blam. Almost all interactive items are played out within the same scene. And the mini games are absolutely MINDLESS. I don't know what's going on with BF games. These types of HO Adventure games used to be creative and require some level of critical thinking skills. Perhaps too many people complained of "back and forth" scenes? Because every game I've played in the past year or so ...all interactive items are played out within the same scene or the immediate one next to it. Once those 1 or 2 scenes are cleared, then the next 1 or 2 scenes open up. Seriously boring. Then filled with HOGs to plump up the game. Even Eipix is ruining the genre with dumbed down games. If people find these games too hard, then they shouldn't be playing them. The developers shouldn't be dumbing down their games to cater to the mindless tappers. Bring back the creative game play that requires immersion and thought!


Not one of their hits
Kat2810

Save your money. The story was boring, and the gameplay was uninteresting. I enjoyed the other games in this series, but this one was lacking. Didn't even finish it.


I loved it
TinkerbellPan

Have to disagree with the comments here. I loved the game. The graphics were beautiful, the map and porting were great, the diversified hops were a nice change from just finding items on a list. The puzzles were not difficult but that also makes a nice change for me. I think one had to remember that not everyone wants a game that is really challenging, but sometimes a nice romp through the a delightful game that doesn't involve the darker side of gaming is a nice change.


It's okay...
Peppy Bob

This game is okay though it needs lots of polishing. The hidden object areas are fun and varied. The map and evidence board are well done and helpful. However, the game lacks in cut scenes and back story. None of the characters have any warmth and I don't really care if I rescue them or not. Meh on the mini games and many words were misspelled. Also I'm confused as to why all of the accents are American when the story is set in Europe.


Jenn2297
Jent2297

Ok I guess I'm the only one so for that has only one problem and that's the only reason I didn't give it a five, it's a little slow between scenes, other than that I love the game. I like the kit to mix the formula's, the colors and scenery are great. I hope I can get some scene savers out of this game. It's worth the money to me, and I had no problem loading the game.


These "Wilted" Flowers Are Missing A Few Petals!
KimTwilight69

ATTENTION: "Eventide 2: Sorcerer's Mirror" by Artifex Mundi was just released today! In addition, I just finished playing both "Adam Wolfe: Dark Detective Mystery" by Madhead (distributed separately from Big Fish) and "Darkness and Flame: Born of Fire" by FIVE-BN; they were great. Reviews have been submitted by several players already. So, we're back to horror after a pleasant side-trip to another galaxy. The predecessors in this series contained distinct elements that set them apart from other mundane mysteries, such as the lively artwork that detailed the ambiance of Rome's flourishing and historical Baroque period as evidenced in "European Mystery: The Face Of Envy." Now, this series has been inducted into the horror-ridden Hall of Fame. The storyline falls flat of any original concepts; but you will refer to an Evidence Board to assemble collected pieces of evidence regarding the mysterious, lethal flowers. Unfortunately, this board is compiled as an unorganized, junk-pile mess that is convoluted in logic. The graphics are impressive with skillfully polished illustrations; presentation is superior in sharpness, crispness, and clarity. The colors, which demonstrate an overcast, gloomy, and foreboding atmosphere, are dark and shadowy; once again, "purplish-blue" besieges your vision. Customized settings are offered; choices are generous. Inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. The map gives adequate teleport to labeled locations and indicates available actions. The cut-scenes neglect to deliver superior quality; movement is slightly clunky, and the visuals are fuzzy. Transition is fairly swift; no glitches or other noticeable tech issues. The HOS are unspectacular, but they are more interactive than they appear to be; they are comprised of a mix of assorted types. The puzzles are very juvenile in presentation as some require only one or two steps to complete; however, they are fun in their simplicity. The collectibles can be challenging to spot at times. The spelling and grammar are atrocious; the abundance of misspelled words and incoherent sentences is astounding. Overall, this game exhibits an outdated overture, which is void of innovational thought; play this only if you are conflicted with undeniable boredom and have already played the two newly released games as stated above. My true rating is 2.75 stars; however, I rounded it off to 3 stars due to "almost" glitch-free gameplay, decent HOS, decent length, customized settings, etc..