Fear for Sale: City of the Past HD – A Hidden Object Mystery (Full) – Big Fish Games, Inc

Fear for Sale: City of the Past HD – A Hidden Object Mystery (Full)

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Step into the gaming world with Fear for Sale: City of the Past HD – A Hidden Object Mystery (Full), one of the top $6.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by Big Fish Games, Inc, this captivating Puzzle game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 9+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 2nd September 2016, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 2nd September 2016.

Whether you have a liking for Puzzle, Entertainment, or Adventure games, Fear for Sale: City of the Past HD – A Hidden Object Mystery (Full) is sure to keep you hooked!

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Evelyn was a talented sculptor who died tragically in a fire. Her model, Amelia is being blamed for her murder, since Amelia’s drawings depict scenes of Evelyn’s gruesome demise. Now, strange phenomena have started happening in the town of Eastwood, where the townsfolk are being terrorized by Evelyn’s statues come to life. Go investigate, and see if you can get to the bottom of this baffling story.

  • WHO’S TO BLAME FOR THIS ARTIST’S DEATH?
    Is Amelia the culprit, or does she just have the unique ability to predict the future through her illustrations? Was someone else out to get Evelyn? And if so, who’s to benefit from framing an innocent model?

  • CAN YOU STOP THE RAMPAGING SCULPTURES?
    Battle your way through stony hidden object scenes.

  • CHISEL DOWN TO THE HEART OF THIS MYSTERY
    Expose the murderer in a series of hardened puzzles and dusty mini-games.

  • UNCOVER A SHOCKING SECRET IN THE BONUS CHAPTER
    Learn the fate of one of the characters and enjoy additional Collector’s Edition exclusives including special achievements, collectible Postcards, and more!

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Discover what’s new in the recent update of Fear for Sale: City of the Past HD – A Hidden Object Mystery (Full) on 2nd September 2016:

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

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Still playing so the jury is still out on length however: like the rest of the series (each plays as a stand alone) this one is rich in color, crisp artwork, and many collectables and morphing objects. Transporting map which tells you once you have collected all extra objects. We wish it had a diary but that’s a small inconvenience. Storyline so far is quite good – a sculptor is murdered and a girl is blamed but is she really guilty or is she being framed? Statues come to life and wreak havoc. Custom difficulty available. No vermin so far but we found a cute puppy . Verdict: buy! Update: length is decent- better than the last game! HO varied, short loading between scenes but not horrible. Graphics are rather intense so we’re cool with a few seconds lag.


First, our wife and we have played dozens of Big Fish hidden object games for years on a 3rd generation iPad. We recently got a deal we couldn’t pass up on an iPad Pro. No, we didn’t write that to brag. We wrote that because many of the reviews are commenting about the screen load times. Well, of course – it’s a very new game with big graphics demands. Look at the download size! Sure you can complain, but there are hundreds of older Big Fish games for the older devices. For those of us lucky enough to have newer devices, it’s wonderful to have a game that shows what they are capable of. There is all kinds of extra little animation bits. It’s fun to just touch an object to see what will happen. Okay, not all are relevant to the game story, but it certainly adds to the creepy atmosphere. We are thrilled that Big Fish took the extra effort to make a game that really takes advantage of ‘beefier’ hardware. If you’ve got it, this game is a must have.


Game has good story line, smooth game play, good graphics and good HOs. Some of the mini games were too hard and time-consuming, but Im not a perfectionist, can just SKIP if not fun! Everything we look for in a game after years of playing.


This is a very worthwhile game. Great storyline, lots of fun interactive hidden object scenes & puzzles. Loved the voiceovers, teleporting map. One of our favorites in this series! Try it we are sure you will love it! Thank You, Big Fish & developers KdBoots.


It is an okay game, engaging but some of the HOS do not have good touch response. There is also this odd circle on every screen that says 100% in the upper left corner. It has nothing to do with anything. Watch the skip button it is easy to brush it and skip a puzzle when you may not want to. Decent story and graphics. Definitely playable.


We are giving this game 4 stars because of the length of time for each scene to load and some slight glitchiness. That being said, we highly enjoyed this game. We played in casual mode because we wanted to relax. The puzzles were varied and not too complicated and there were a lot of HOPs which we really enjoy. The game flowed well and was very lengthy. We really liked the map which could quickly transport you to another location. We also particularly liked that it indicated whether you had collected all the collectibles for each scene. Definitely worth the price and especially at the sale price. Will play again!


We gave this only 4 not 5 for 2 reasons. #1: at least 1object in almost all HO can’t be found unless you enlarge the screen so u can see the edges and #2: the "loading between each location is a bit too long and can get frustrating at times. Otherwise great graphics, good mix of puzzles.


It would have been a 5 star game but there is no customizable feature. Also, some of the objects in the HOPs are small and dark. It requires several taps to find the objects. However, we truly loved playing the game. Many Inventive ahOPs and puzzles. Long-playing, beautiful graphics. Responsive teleporting Hint button. We will probably purchase the next game in this series.


Enjoyed this game. Deducted one star for slow loading between scenes.


UPDATE: we’ve deducted a star for the following reasons set forth: (1). Too many recycled HOS; scenes were revisited twice, which explains why there were so many. (2). Transition delays worsened upon progression causing repeated intermittent disruptions. (3). Mind-numbing, unintelligible puzzles that require few steps to complete. We’re really enjoying this one. The graphics are satisfactory but could be sharper or crisper. The color schematics are dominated by a consistently hazy shade of purple-blue to emit a mysterious aura as you explore your surroundings. The levels of apprehension and anxiety are elevated through the implementation of horrific and macabre imagery, such as hideous, gruesome statues staring coldly at you with razor sharp fangs and disproportionately long arms jutting out; giant, blinking red eyes following your every move from all around; and black cats and crows crossing your path, which are ominously symbolic. We feel immersed within the environment as butterflies and birds fly away, glass shatters into pieces, and food is eaten up – all upon touch. The music and noises, such as crickets chirping and thunder booming, achieve suspenseful climaxes at appropriate times. You can customize your settings. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. The teleport map indicates available actions in custom mode, as well as what locations have a morphing object; additionally, the labels appear when you hold down your finger on each location. The HOS are interactive, puzzle-like, and consist of various types. The puzzles are fun and varied with some storybook types. There is a much appreciated "back" button for the HOS and the scenes. The formulaic "Press Pass" is back, but we won’t give it away. You do have some collectibles; they can be challenging to spot. The only nag is that the transition between scenes was delayed by a few seconds; however, there were no glitches. We enjoyed the storyline, the variety, and all of the components that make a game worthwhile.


Excellent game. Loved the whole thing. We deducted 1 star because, as usual, Elfun games are so slow in loading from scene to scene. Otherwise – Perfect!


If it wasn’t for the maddeningly slow loading between scenes this game would’ve been finished much earlier. It got to be so annoying towards the end that we were hitting the hint button and using the map just to get through it. Aside from that the game itself was very good. But honestly if I’d known of the slow chugs of loading scenes we would’ve passed.


We are so frustrated with this game!! It has a great storyline, but it takes way too long to load into another area. Also, the sensitivity to get something is awful!! We ended up deleting the game and starting over 3 times!!! We finally gave up and we were really enjoying the storyline.


Our true rating is 3.5 stars. This was a very good game and fun to play, but Elefun needs to get their games up to speed with other developers. The game had some very good elements, and some negatives as well. Firstly, you could customize your settings. There was no journal, but the storyline was interesting and easy to follow and objectives were regularly updated. The graphics were brightly colored and beautiful and crisp. The game was lengthy and had a decently long bonus adventure. All inventory was labeled and there were complex items to assemble. Loading was certainly NOT instantaneous between locations, and we felt the lag was interminable at times. At least there was an excellent teleport map to transport you, and it also showed you when all collectibles were found by putting a gold star on the map. That’s a good thing, because between all the morphing items and collections, you at least know when you don’t have to keep searching. There were a few too many HO scenes for us, and there was some variety but not too much. At least you could do a jigsaw puzzle instead. There was a very good variety of puzzles/mini-games, and we enjoyed most of them. At least they weren’t all boring rotational stuff. The main reason we deducted stars were for no journal, long load time between scenes, and hard tapping required at times. Also a couple of the games were on the glitchy side. At least they had no rats, for us a positive. We love this series, but Elefun needs to do a bit of work on the next one. No excuses at this point in time for lag time, hard tapping or glitches! Elefun, you are up against the best of the best! Look at EIPIX, Mad Head, Elephant, Sunward, BOOLAT, and Five-BN UK! Please bring your games up to speed! They are basically very good and just need a little tweaking! Lynxie sends to the DTE, especially Dracyy for having our back, and KimTwilight as well! Dracyy, when we started this group way back when (with Snooper and Nambr and Bunkie and Moonbeam Dream), did you ever believe this genre would take off the way it did? In your next review, can you kindly answer a question for us please. Even with all the haters out there, don’t you think the quality of these games have improved tremendously and that our reviewing skills have made a difference? We would really like to know what you think! We appreciate that you are still here! We really miss Snooper and Bunkie so much, not to mention Hossie and Nambr!


The touch sensitivity is poor in the HOS and some items to be found are almost totally off the screen.


Especially the Bonus game which is almost unplayable in spots. This ruined it for us. We have an IPad 2 if that makes a difference.

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