Herocraft releases a new hidden objects game with a twist called Musaic Box

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Herocraft has just released a new Hidden Objects game called Musaic Box with a detective theme to it. While it's a hidden objects game at heart, it is also a music puzzle game as well. Your goal in this game is to find an old organ master who has mysteriously vanished.

While you go about completing quests and collecting clues to find this organ master who has disappeared, you will also be collecting outlines to musical scores of classic and modern music. As you find these, puzzles will be unlocked where you will have to recreate these classical and modern musical scores out of the smaller pieces you have found. It's an interesting twist because you'll need to know your music and the actual songs in order to put them back together.

Features:

  • Unusual gameplay rewarded for excellence
  • Exciting music-based gameplay
  • Multiple masterpieces of classical and modern music
  • Stylish graphics

 

Herocraft generally makes some pretty good games for mobile, including Android, so if you enjoy hidden object games then you will probably want to check this one out, especially if you're musically inclined. It's on sale right now to celebrate it's launch for $1.56 for a limited time so go grab it now if you plan on getting it before the price goes up.

Developer Website: Herocraft

Android Market Link: Musaic Box

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