Criminal Case: Mysteries of the Past vs Gardenscapes
Criminal Case: Mysteries of the Past
Criminal Case: Mysteries of the Past is the third spin-off from Pretty Simple's hit investigative-themed hidden object game series, Criminal Case. This time around, instead of being set in the modern world, Criminal Case brings you back into the 80s where you play as a rookie detective on his/her very first case. Search for and collect evidence from the crime scenes, send them for analysis, and accumulate enough proof so you can make the arrest.In a nutshell, Criminal Case: Mysteries of the Past is a pretty generic sequel to the Criminal Case series. It offers more of the same in terms of gameplay, but the game is set in a very different world and of course, you’ll get to enjoy a brand-new storyline and interact with a new cast of characters. This game will definitely appeal to existing fans of Criminal Case games and the great thing is you can play this game concurrently with the other Criminal Case game apps.
That being said, there are plenty of criminals in this game that you’ll have to catch in Concordia, so be sure to get right to it!
Gardenscapes
Gardenscapes is a unique and incredibly fun hidden object/simulation game where you play as the heir-apparent of your grandfather's mansion, which so happen to be attached to a massive garden. However, the garden is rather rundown due to years of neglect and it is now up to you to restore it to its former glory. Play a wide variety of hidden object games with varying and challenging scene modes to earn enough cash to begin the restoration process. If you have some extra cash in hand, you can decorate the garden as you please too!Gardenscapes is developed by the same developer as Farmscapes and as such,you can definitely expect many similarities between these two games, but this doesn't mean that they are not fun... it's actually the opposite - they are both very enjoyable games to play. In fact, we'd go as far as to say that if you've enjoyed Farmscapes, you'll love Gardenscapes, and vice versa.