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Hidden Expedition: Midgard's End Hidden Objects – Adventure Game Review
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Hidden Expedition: Midgard's End Hidden Objects is a Adventure/Puzzle/Entertainment game from Big Fish Games, Inc, first launched in 15th March 2017.
It’s rated 9+ and currently has 173+ ratings on the App Store.
What Makes Hidden Expedition: Midgard's End Hidden Objects Stand Out
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Someone has broken into the H.E.L.P Academy and stolen an ancient map. It appears that this may have been an inside job, so you’ve been called in to investigate. This map is tied to a mystical artifact with immense powers, whose legend is also tied to the world-ending catastrophe known as Ragnarok. That would mean the end to everything, including Midgard, or as we’ve come to know it, Earth!
• TRAVEL THE GLOBE TO STOP THE THIEF!
From Budapest to Greenland, you must track down this criminal before they can bring their plan to life. More than just our world is in your hands!
• CAN YOU PREVENT A WAR OF THE GODS?
Stay one step ahead and find that artifact in a variety of magical hidden object scenes.
• THE LEGENDS ARE REAL, AND VERY DANGEROUS!
Be careful of your every move while solving challenging puzzles and magical mini-games.
• BRAVE THE TREACHEROUS ARCTIC MINES IN THE BONUS CHAPTER
Follow in the footsteps of a madman and enjoy additional Collector’s Edition exclusives including collectible Signs, morphing objects, and more!
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This Adventure game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.
Player Feedback
As a newer release, Hidden Expedition: Midgard's End Hidden Objects is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .
Recent Updates & Development
Latest Update: 15th March 2017
Recent improvements include:
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Download & Availability
Hidden Expedition: Midgard's End Hidden Objects is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.
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Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.
Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.
Player Experience Highlights
Community Insight:
Best game we've played for some time. Many of The puzzles were different and many were challenging. As an older player we enjoyed being challenged a bit. We're looking forward to trying more in this series.
More hidden expedition games, please.
Wow!! This game is amazzzing..love it!! It is the perfect challenge, and we look forward to playing more big fish games..truly awesome game!!! We can see Big Fish Games are going to be our favorite go-to games!!!!!!!!!!!! Kudos to the developers.
We really enjoy these H.E.L.P. Games because you really feel involved in the story.
Love these type of games and the graphics and music and puzzles are challenging and interesting. Really like this is NOT a dark game.
The Hidden Expedition series is our fav, they are always high quality and we love the various locations. Particularly fond of this one due to our Scandinavian heritage and having a degree in Scandinavian Lit. Fun game with puzzles and HO's being just the right degree of difficulty. Collect signs in every scene, plus 20 fact cards throughout the game.
An excellent game in all ways. We enjoyed the challenges of the mini games & story line, music.
Love the game , keep it coming of sequels, please ?, thank you.
Love this series with the education included.
These are some of our favorite games. Good stories, good humor. We like that they travel to different places, which makes it interesting. We think that BF should update some of the classics in this series of games, like Devils Island, for example. The old games don't work well anymore. This story is a little weaker than some previous ones, but it was okay. The games were harder than recent games produced by BF, which we like. Highly recommended.
Enjoying this game, the story makes sense to us unlike some of the dark, weird games out there. Make more of these kind of games and we'll buy them.
Good game. The mini games are a bit more challenging than most recent ones. And we love the opening video; the huge Viking ship and the frozen skeleton of the sea monster. (Not that they have anything to do with the game. ) That said, we're getting tired of games that make your character trust obviously untrustworthy people. It's been done to death, guys.
This is one of our favorite series from EIPIX. We wish we could rate it a full 5 stars but that isn't going to happen. There were a lot of good bells and whistles. You could customize settings. There was a lot of globetrotting, to beautiful and charming European countries. The game was decently lengthy and had a bonus adventure. At each setting you collect a hidden symbol, and you also collect fact cards. We enjoy the cards because you learn interesting anecdotes while you play. Inventory was labeled and there were complex items to assemble. There was a marked, if so customized, teleport map to transport you instantaneously between locations. Objectives were regularly updated. The HO scenes were varied and some were unusual as well. Morphing objects were confined to the HO scenes. There was no alternative to the HO puzzles; at times we really would have liked an alternative. The puzzles/games had a good variety, and some of the puzzles were new ones. We won't go into detail because we don't want to ruin the game for others. The storyline was interesting and the flow of the game made sense. We deducted a star for the following reasons: first and foremost the graphics were muddy, dark and blurry. If they were sharp and crisp they could have been gorgeous. Secondly, once again there was no journal and we didn't feel like we totally understood the entire storyline. Thirdly the game at times seem to run a bit slow and seemed unresponsive for a brief time. It didn't freeze or crash or prevent us from finishing it but it was annoying at times. We believe that EIPIX really needs to improve their graphics and their quality assurance, and start including journals. Only then can we give them 5 stars! Our feelings echo KimTwilight's exactly! Lynxie sends to the DTE! Any ideas on how we can get EIPIX to sharpen their graphics and start including diaries/journals would be greatly appreciated. We shouldn't have to choose between quantity and quality, and EIPIX has really been churning the games out and neglecting our comments. All in all, this game was challenging and enjoyable to play, and we would recommend it to other gamers.
Great graphics. Puzzles are just right, not to hard or easy.
One of our favorite series has returned! Get ready for an action-packed adventure as you are off to Scandinavia in search of the thief who stole a significant artifact of Norse mythology–a map of Midgard's End. In order to avoid insipidity, the setting will diversify in appearance as you steadfastly mobilize from one location to another. Throughout your journey, you will participate in various activities and overcome perilous obstacles, such as the following: engaging in high-speed chases on a motorcycle in pursuit of the criminals; exploring quaint riverside villages with a red and white-striped lighthouse overlooking the water and cobblestone paths leading up to old wooden water wheels; and suffering through the dangerously frigid and brutal weather conditions in an underground ice cave full of Viking-rich treasures. To advance your goals, you will protect yourself against your adversaries by using gadgets and other technological equipment to thwart their pursuit, such as with the use of a tracking device on a car to follow the thief who stole the map and, consequently, the use of GPS technology to locate the exact vicinity of the car. This developer needs to completely overhaul the quality-control within their graphics department; recurrently, the graphics are unappealing, muddy, and unpolished. You can customize your settings; this developer offers a generous variety of options to please everyone's preferences. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. In custom mode, the teleport map facilitates brisk travel to labeled locations and indicates available actions. Non-map transition between scenes is fluid; no glitches. As we've previously mentioned in prior reviews, Eipix continues to raise the bar to higher levels through the use of clever interactions within the HOSs; the ingenious ideas that they implement have us mesmerized and begging for more. We love the one where Helen is conducting a lecture on ancient artifacts in front of an audience, and you find items in accordance with her speech. Items used within each individual scene relate to the actions in progress. The puzzles are always inventive, entertaining, and a bit challenging; the themes of such are technologically oriented since they relate to the storyline. As it is typical with this series, you will refer to the famous H.E.L.P. Box, which confines your in-coming messages and other features to one general area. One of the collection sets is informative in nature and adds a scholarly perception to gameplay, rather than solely discovering them within the scenes. From our point of view, Eipix has recently become one of the more top-rated and pioneering developers of this genre; they have heeded our (all players who have contributed comments) requests of including custom settings and placing the map on the main interface. If they would just tweak their graphics, we would rate most of their games 5 stars. In closing, we rate this one a solid 4 stars; and we do suggest you play.
Great mix of mythology and intrigue. Who to trust? Has map, good story and artwork, would have given it 5 stars but no match 3 or other hop alternative and some of the hops were just rediculous. Still worth playing though.
This looks like it would be a really cool game if it were able to be played on an iPhone. But the simple truth of it is that the printed dialogue that you need to read to go along with the game is absolutely too small to see on an iPhone, which renders it unplayable for us. We would love to write a review for the game itself, but seeing as how we cant play it, we really dont think we would be an accurate detailing of the game itself. Unfortunately, we already made an in app purchase to unlock the full game so we wasted seven dollars. It isnt the biggest deal in the world, but it is very disappointing when you are looking forward to a game and you just cant play it because the developers couldnt make the dialogue big enough for you to read on an iPhone to play the game that is being sold in the App Store And says this game is able to be played on iPhone.
Are you kidding us! We had to skip almost all the puzzles and we were playing on custom. This was not fun. The story was sort of boring. The dialogue was ok, we didnt have to skip skip skip. There was just continue so you could read at own pace. Glad it was on sale. Cant even tell you how much we hated this game.
We find these games very confusing. There are very few instructions and trying to figure out what you're supposed to do, can be very frustrating. We found all the pieces we need to open a safe, but it took the hint button to tell us what to do with them. The last puzzle of the free game was following a map. You needed to keep changing your view in order to figure out where to go. To us, it was annoying changing back and forth and having to backtrack. This game is NOT for us.
Sorry Developers. This game is definitely a Miss! Quite boring. The story is lacking. The videpgraphy is less comparable to other HO Games. We gave 2 stars… And sadly that was us being generous. We have purchased 30-50 HO Games. We purchased this one in error. Don't make our mistake.
Why is this game 65% off for $2.99 and other games 55% off for $2.99? False advertising.
We downloaded game, but when we try to open it to play it, all we got was the EIPIX logo and a circling cursor. Maybe doesn't work with most recent iPad operating system.
Typical muddy graphics and extremely small font of EIPIX games (at least on iphone 6). Maybe worth a try on ipad though.
User feedback from Apple App Store
App Details
- Version: 1.0.0
- Size: 808.20 MB
- iOS: 8.0 or later
- Languages: EN, FR, DE, JA, RU
- Content Advisory: Infrequent/Mild Horror/Fear Themes, Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
- Developer: Big Fish Games, Inc
Last updated: 15th March 2017 | Genre: Adventure, Puzzle | Developer: Big Fish Games, Inc
