

Take out the backtracking and it'd be a pretty brief experience. That doesn't stop Paranormal Agency: The Ghosts of Wayne Mansion HD from being a mostly enjoyable romp, but it is something that will remind players of how relatively short the game is. It gets a little repetitive at times, especially as sometimes one has to traverse through many rooms at a time. Players often find themselves needing to return to previously investigated rooms to find something that has changed slightly, enabling them to pick something up. What isn't so great is that there's a fair amount of backtracking within The Ghosts of Wayne Mansion. It's all quite logical and well laid out. Elsewhere are some Hidden Object scenes which are similarly a little easy for the genre but pleasant enough. There's always a skip button on offer for those truly stuck, although I'd be surprised if many needed to opt for it.
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Price: FREE (6.99 to unlock full game) Version Reviewed: 1.0.

Some puzzles are harder than others, although few are overly tricky. A fairly dependable Hidden Object/casual adventuring game, Paranormal Agency: The Ghosts of Wayne Mansion is fun, if short. These puzzles - besides including a game of Blackjack - also offer logical conundrums and everyone's favorite selection of jigsaws. It's all part of a tale that promises to offer more varied puzzles than most. For instance, there's the chance to enjoy a tea party with a group of ghosts, as well as play Blackjack with one. Involving a spooky mansion, some supernatural events, and a fair few talking ghosts is really quite run of the mill for the genre but The Ghosts of Wayne Mansion has a few tricks up its sleeve. As usual it won't be one for the more hardened of gamers, but those looking for a fairly relaxing experience should enjoy what's on offer. This is a title that stays close to its Hidden Object/casual adventure gaming roots, proving quite accessible to all. Despite the suggestion of Paranormal Agency: The Ghosts of Wayne Mansion HD being a sequel, there's fortunately not much need to have played the previous installment.
