great game AND a story! – Mystery Trackers: Winterpoint Tragedy - A Hidden Object Adventure (Full) Review

Finally, a game that has all the details of a challenging, fun game plus an interesting story that follows its plot line and does not disappoint. Original collectibles, morphing objects, humorous surprise achievements, collecting STARS (who wouldn't enjoy collecting stars??) and a setting in my home of Interior Alaska. I can relate to the climate! I'm a happy camper. Good job, developers! *Update: completed the game. Still hold a high opinion of the clever design that went into this game. Suggestions for developers- 1. Some of the HO objects were very tiny and hard to discern. Can you enlarge them a bit? 2. Nobody teaches Alaska history well anywhere, except the university history profs in AK or Native elders. I've studied with both. May I help? You wove your Alaska setting better than any game I've encountered. However, there are 11 different Native groups in AK. Two are Eskimo (Yupik, Inuit), one Aleuts, and the others are various Indian tribes. The Interior is populated with the Indian tribes, while the northern and west/southwest coastal regions are inhabited by the Eskimos. Only the Tlingit tribe, an Indian tribe in the relatively warmer SE stretch of Alaska built and used totems as they were located near the lush Tongass forest. Eskimo and Interior Indians didn't build totems due to needing all available wood for burning simply to keep warm (-60 degree temps). Just some notes for authenticity :)
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