- April 21, 2010
- Big Fish Games
Hidden Expedition: Everest
Platforms
About
Fresh from a successful exploration of the wreck of the Titanic, the Hidden Expedition Club will pit one of its stellar members against a formidable group of opponents in a race to the summit of Everest. Other groups will battle you to be the first to summit Mount Everest. Expert Everest climber Ed Viesturs will assist you along the way. Explore mysteries of the world as you find hidden clues. Rac…



- The game offers a nostalgic experience for players who enjoyed the original, making it a fun trip down memory lane.
- Gameplay is engaging with a variety of hidden object scenes and the addition of competitive AI teams adds an interesting challenge.
- The game features a generous hint system and multiple levels, providing hours of entertainment.
- The game struggles with resolution issues, often requiring manual adjustments to achieve full screen, which can lead to blurriness.
- There are no tutorials or clear instructions, making it difficult for new players to understand the gameplay mechanics.
- The game may not run well on newer systems, leading to frustration with performance and display settings.
story
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story in the second installment of the *Hidden Expedition* series enhances the gameplay with a more developed plot and engaging minigames that reveal clues about a mysterious mountain climber. Players appreciate the blend of humor and adventure, making it a beloved addition to the series, while still retaining its hidden object game roots. Overall, it offers a charming narrative experience that appeals to fans of the genre.
“As the second game in the hidden expedition series, this climb to the top of Mount Everest has a lot more plot and introduces some fun new features that the previous Titanic installment didn't have!”
“After you complete a level, you will be presented with a minigame – either an extra hidden object scene or a puzzle where you must complete a picture – to receive the next clue in the story as you track down the mysterious mountain climber on your quest to discover his secrets.”
“The added wealth of content in this installment makes it clear why Everest is one of the most highly beloved games in the series, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for what is mostly still a hidden object game at its core but enjoys tongue-in-cheek humor and a bit of silly plot along the way.”
“The added wealth of content in this installment makes it clear why 'Everest' is one of the most highly beloved games in the series, but it feels more like a hidden object game at its core, with tongue-in-cheek humor and a bit of a silly plot along the way.”
“It is still old-school, more like one of the Jewel Quest games than a 'modern' hidden object game.”