Flux Family Secrets: The Rabbit Hole Collector's Edition
- Our First High Definition Game!
- Additional Hidden Object scenes and Bonus Missions
- Spectacular downloadable soundtrack
- Built-in Strategy Guide
- Wallpapers and Screensavers
- OS : 10.4
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 256
- Hard driver (MB) : 551
Review for game: Flux Family Secrets: The Rabbit Hole Collector's Edition
Jesse is back at Flux mansion after thwarting the efforts of her nemesis, Veronica, but this time 30 years in the past! This is a special Collector's Edition early release. The standard edition is scheduled to be released in 2-3 weeks so, the Collector's Edition is for those who can’t wait to travel back in time. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases counts toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card! Please note: This game has high graphic requirements. Please download the free one hour trial to ensure the game runs on your computer before purchasing the game. The Collector’s Edition includes:
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Jesse is back at Flux mansion after thwarting the efforts of her nemesis, Veronica, but this time 30 years in the past!
AFERON - BigFishGames
I knew I would love this game when it came out since I loved the first one, and I did. The graphics are beautiful and for pure fun this is the game. The bonus play is a great tie-in to the first. I am looking forward to the next installment. If you want a game that is fun to play over and over again, this is it. I recommend this. And don't forget the first.
I love this game! The graphics are great and the storyline, especially the background information revealed in the badges really holds my interest. It's a game with great replay value. I loved it and and its prequel The Ripple Effect. One thing I say for all three games, I replay them over and over again and don't get bored. I really hope that they keep the games in this storyline coming. My only regret is that it isn't a Collector's Edition. Its really long and deserved to be.
I only started this game, so I'm probably submitting this sooner than I should, but I just want to say that so far, this game is a lot of fun! The graphics are AWESOME. It's not quite as challenging as one might hope, but it's not boring either. So far, so good!
I love the history, the graphics, the challenge....I could go on and on. You will enjoy playing The Flux games over and over. 'nuff said.
I find that just telling you that you will have fun findind your way around is just part of the fun. No can't help you cuz that would spoil the excitement for you. I like this game alot.
Different kind of HOG but fun to play. Gets a little old after awhile finding the items to put together. Not a bad game just like more storyline. Buy when it is on discount.
Storyline: Continues where Time Ripple left off. Jesse encounters herself at a much younger age in the 1980?s. Together, they find her grandfather who helps her get back to the present day. But first she has to correct a few mistakes she made in Time Ripple. She interacts with a few historical figures, enabling them to have the historical significance which actually happened. Gameplay follows the same structure as The Time Ripple ? HOS, IHOS, Fragments and puzzles and mini-games with a little adventure thrown in. The HOS do contain a few small objects, especially long thin ones, so the magnifying glass comes in handy. The hint system is also helpful and recharges swiftly. The FRAGs produce objects that are used in the scenes to enable Jesse to move forward. Puzzles are varied; ranging from easy to slightly challenging. Although the usual suspects are included, there are a few unique and clever forays into new arenas. Puzzles and mini-games are skippable. Graphics are gorgeous. Very good production values. If your computer has the capability, you can play this game in HD. This was a fun lengthy game with no time pressures (about 6-7 hours at relaxed casual mode). 4 1/2 stars, but rounded down instead of up because it follows the gameplay of the first in the series too closely with nothing really new.
I would not buy this game as I absolutely hated it. The hints were not helpful and I was stuck on a beginning level. I am surprised as I have the other two FFS games and I love those.