A hidden object game that can motivate your
learning spirit in Facebook, is NatGeo: World of Secrets. It is an open-ended game that works on all browser
windows with enormous options to find out places and things which can push you
ahead through the game. It may leave you hover a little in the same ring, but
finally you reach your destination in no time.
The main character in NatGeo: World of Secrets is Ada Wellsboro from Washington.
One fine evening after coming back home, she finds herself in a chaos. Looking
for the culprit, she found the cat in action but at the same time she
discovered a pigeon with a message from her father Wallace Wellsboro. The
message was about the latest news from her father who is stuck up with his
research team in the North Pole after his airship is damaged. Ada is now all
set for the rescue and to extend help to her, the National Geographic Society
is ready with everything.
NatGeo
World of Secrets divided its game plan in two
sections. There is this world map which can be customized, researched and regulated.
The other is the Hidden Objects containing beautiful scenarios in lots of
numbers and types. The search options are in either drop down texts or
silhouettes. There aren't much stock of text to select, but the feature items
are quite difficult to find out and that is the hidden trick of the game. The
scenarios keep coming back with each time you go for looking at specific items
required for your score. It gets trickier, when you would expect the old text list
and find them replaced without your knowledge. Even the places keep changing in
your trips. But the scenarios in NatGeo
World of Secrets are never monotonous as you feel like entering the fairy
tale world of beauty and art in each scene and would rather want to see them
again and again.
The game moves on with each scene and you
too. Once you are over with one hidden object scene, you carry along with you
few items collecting from each of the scenes. These items will add up to your list and build
up the score to help Ada complete her venture to save her father. The
milestones of NatGeo World of Secrets
are termed as quests which will be required to bring Wallace back to his place.
One of these quests may be a like finding an item to repair the airship. Your active
quests are the ones which will decide the items that is required to be found
out or whether a mere jump from the HOG scene will do.
NatGeo
World of Secrets has the familiar microtransaction
feature that is rampant in Facebook applications. There are these shops from where
you can buy items to find out hidden objects by spending the game coins. The
options may be bonus time, hint compasses, or investing in items that will
encourage you to gain more knowledge and decorative items to improve your background
scenes. Finally you reach the endpoint which gives you a satisfaction of an
expedition to a wondrous world.
Wrap up
NatGeo
World of Secrets is overall a complete game with
immense fun and intrigue. Though at times repetitions may slog a little bit
more than required, that doesn’t make the game fall into any negative
experience. Once you experience it, NatGeo
World of Secrets will ensure your visit again and again.
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