Use your supernatural ESP abilities to rid the city of bad spirits in Paranormal Agency

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G5 Entertainment has released a new game onto the Android Market today called Paranormal Agency. This is a neat hidden object game where you use your supernatural ESP abilities to rid the city of all the malevolent spooks and spirits in your city.

In this game you work for the Paranormal Agency who's job is to rid the city of ghost and spirits who are being a pain to innocent people by showing up in their homes and businesses. Even though this is a hidden objects game, as you progress through the levels you are also looking for the reason behind the sudden appearance of all these spirits.

Features:

  • More Than 50 Challenging Levels
  • Five Different Types of Hidden Object Challenges
  • Seven Unique Mini-Games
  • Original Storyline
  • Nearly Endless Hidden Object Fun

 

This is a bit of a different game than what G5 Entertainment has put out onto Android in the past. Most of their previous games have been time management games which have done fairly well on the Android Market. It will be interesting to see how this game does now that it is available. The good thing about this game is that the subject matter is pretty interesting as is the storyline which makes this more enjoyable than your average hidden objects game. You can pick up Paranormal Agency off the Android Market for free. Happy ghost hunting!

Developer Website: G5 Entertainment

Android Market Link: Paranormal Agency

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