Mystery Manor: Hidden Adventure vs Word Crossy
Mystery Manor: Hidden Adventure
Mystery Manor: Hidden Adventure is a uniquely complicated and challenging hidden object adventure game on Facebook. In this game, you've received an invitation by a mysterious Mr X to visit his massive manor... only to find yourself looking into every possible room at the manor, seeking for this Mr X, while helping his staff search for the items they've somehow lost. However, the manor is not what it seems. Various creatures have awaken and odd phenomena have swept across the manor, distorting each room with their dark influence. Will you be able to find the clues you need to crack the mystery behind the mystery manor?Word Crossy
Word Crossy , despite being simply another clone of Word Cookies, seem to have really hit it off with the wordies on the mobile platform. In fact, the game has risen so much in popularity that multiple word games using the "Word Crossy" name in their titles have popped up. You might find it a bit hard to find this actual original game among the noise, so here's a tip - this game was developed by Word Find.In terms of gameplay, you basically will be forming words needed to solve each level by simply swiping the letters to chain them up. There is no time limit whatsoever so you can take your time finding all the words. There is also free shuffles and useful hints that you can buy. The game boasts of having more than 300 levels for you to enjoy as well, but the most interesting part about all of this is that, purportedly, the difficulty of each puzzle changes intelligently based on your personal progress.
Visuals-wise, the game looks as great as Wordscapes, but it's good to note that Word Crossy offers players with varied background themes to choose from. This is a fun feature to have, and it does help break the monotony after you've been playing the game for hours on end.
Word Crossy may be a "clone" but it is still able to provide you with the kind of word puzzle game experience that you may have enjoyed from playing Word Cookies or any other of its clones.