The evolution of the hidden-object game is toward more complexity, or at least more variety. The casual nature of a treasure hunt worked for all the first-generation titles, and there was a trend around getting prettier and prettier. Now that the casual genre has expanded so much, hidden-object games get mashed up with just about everything!
Victorian Mysteries: The Moonstone is almost purely about scouring pretty pictures to match word clues to objects. Along the way, you'll solve the mystery of
The Moonstone and play a selection of simple mini-game diversions. These fall into the category of sliding puzzles and match-3 games, for the most part. What's unique about the approach here is that some objects you find in a level are actually tools you will use to unlock the mini-games. These layers unfold gradually as you play.
All the usual devices are present here, but the story that weaves its way through the game is what makes Victorian Mysteries: The Moonstone a cut above. In many cases, we've seen some sad attempts to create a story where there really is none, ending up with more of an idea or theme than an actual story. In this case, it's a mystery you're solving, so each level provides a new clue that may lead you toward one of the suspects. By the end of the game, you've collected enough evidence to finger your perp and make a winning choice. This whole narrative fabric actually holds together, making Victorian Mysteries: The Moonstone feel like the game version of some classic mystery tale from the likes of Agatha Christie. Christie comes to mind because of the historical period, but substitute the mystery author of your choice...