Undiscovered World - The Incan Sun Game Review

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Somehow, many heroes of movies always find themselves trapped and sucked in great adventures due to unforeseen circumstances.
The same goes for many casual games and for Undiscovered World: The Incan Sun, you play the part of this unwary traveler.
But what can this game offer aside from the usual hidden object game features? Well, that's what we are to check out in this review.
Unfortunately, the story of the game starts with a plane crash.
After pulling yourself out of the rubble, you find yourself stuck in an island inhabited by very few people.
The island is really not remote per se, but you still have to find your way back home, but that initial objective soon comes to pass.
There's an unknown ancient mystery that envelopes the island and you soon found yourself in the middle of a quest to unravel it.
Undiscovered World: The Incan Sun follows a traditional hidden object game play.
You are given a list of random objects at the bottom of your screen and all you have to do is to find all of them to finish each level.
There are 2 Inca dolls hidden in each level too, and you must find both of them so that you take yourself one step closer in collecting the artifacts needed to continue the quest.
The levels are timed, but there are no countdown timers like those in traditional hidden object games.
Instead, the clock counts upwards and stops only after you find all the items.
Beating a level in record time will help you achieve expert score for that level; however, you must also beat the other 2 criteria which are click accuracy and accumulated points.
The main strategy of the game is to play fast and play wise.
Playing wise means making combo finds to earn you the maximum points available for that level.
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