Alawar Games releases Alabama Smith: Escape from Pompeii hidden objects game

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Alawar Games has released another hidden objects game today onto the Android Market called Alabama Smith: Escape from Pompeii. This is a more Indiana Jones adventure type of hidden objects game versus their other recently released Horror game called Twisted Lands: Shadow Town.

In this hidden objects game you will be playing as Alabama Smith who is hunting down relics, at first anyways. After playing as Alabama Smith for part of the game, you will then be put into the role of Anastasia who is racing to save her friend from a volcano eruption. You will be bouncing back and forth between past and present in this storyline which is a bit of a new twist.

Features:

  • 17 chapters
  • 20 mini-games
  • Casual and Expert modes
  • Hundreds of hidden objects
  • Learn-as-you-play tutorial

 

Another interesting feature about this particular hidden objects game is the inclusion of different difficulty settings. For those of you who find hidden object games easy to complete, there is an Expert mode that you can try out in this title. There are also plenty of mini-games to keep you from getting bored with just finding objects. You can download Alabama Smith: Escape from Pompeii off the Android Market for $1.99 or try it out for free first. There is also an HD version of this game available for $2.99 as well as a lite HD version for free to try as well.

Developer Website: Alawar Games

Android Market Link: Alabama Smith: Escape from Pompeii

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