dangers have befallen her precious village. The exploration is done by moving between hidden object scenes similar to old-style roleplaying games. You will need to move back and forth between these scenes in order to use items on previously encountered obstacles or objects.
Each scene will have a list of hidden items that you will need to find. Some of these items will be “locked” until you figure out what objects are hiding them. You will also need to figure out what other items are required to interact with those objects in order to release the locked items. One hidden object aspect in Tarot’s Misfortune that is different from other hidden object games is that the scenes have a 3D layout to them. In each scene, you can move left and right, and as you do so, different parts of the scene become revealed and hidden. For example, a hidden object might be obscured by a pillar from one angle. But if you move a few inches to the right, the pillar will no longer be blocking it.
There are plenty of other puzzles throughout the game, most of which have a distinct gypsy or tarot feel to them. For example, finding certain tarot cards in a hidden object scene will start a puzzle. When that puzzle is solved, it will provide clues as to how an object (that you will encounter later on) needs to be manipulated to progress further. Also present in the game are jigsaws, tangrams, musical puzzles, gear manipulation and many other different mini-games.
Tarot’s Misfortune might not be too complex in terms of difficulty, but it provides enough challenge to make it feel refreshing and not too boring. It also provides a very immersive experience and a true adventure for the player. Be enthralled by the creepy-yet-seductive atmosphere and