Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects – Big Fish Premium, LLC

Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects

Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef - Hidden Objects

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects! Developed by the innovative team at Big Fish Premium, LLC, this Puzzle game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 9+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 12th March 2017, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 12th March 2017.

Are you a fan of Puzzle, Entertainment, or Adventure games? Then Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

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Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects Release Date

Eager to know when Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects first graced the App Store? It was launched on 12th March 2017.

When Was Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects Last Updated?

The latest version of Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects was updated on 12th March 2017, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

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After the death of your mother, you’re returning home to visit your father, who is the governor of an island in the West Indies. On your way there though, you get kidnapped by a group of pirates who strand you on a dangerous island. You’ve been dropped right smack in the middle of a deadly feud, and more than just your own life is at stake here!

  • CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIDE, OR BE FORCED TO WALK THE PLANK!
    Some that appear to be enemies may actually be friends, and those that you trust may just stab you in the back. Can you figure out who is who?

  • GATHER AN ARMY IN THE WAR FOR THE HIGH SEAS
    Assemble the forces of good through nautically themed hidden object scenes.

  • CAN YOU DEFEAT THE PIRATE KING?
    Battle your fearsome foe by solving tricky puzzles and devious mini-games.

  • BREAK THE CURSE OF THE BUCCANEER IN THE BONUS CHAPTER
    Explore this mysterious hex and enjoy additional Collector’s Edition exclusives including collectible Souvenirs, morphing objects, and more!

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects updated on 12th March 2017:

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

User Reviews on Sea of Lies: Leviathan Reef – Hidden Objects

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Kinda cool. The others in the series were better. See if you can make it through all the hunt and find random objects and locks to open things for six hours to get to the big finish!


Love this game… Great fun when you like pirates and adventures! Another winner for Big Fish!!!!!


Good balance HOP to games. Games were great. Graphics are nice too.


Very well put together game! Only thing that we Would have liked was a journal. Other than that, very entertaining. Wonderful characters, interactive hidden object scenes. Morphing objects & some collectibles are always a plus. Graphics are simply gorgeous and one needs to pay attention to the many details in each. Teleporting map obtained early on in the game. In our opinion this is one of the Best of this series! We would highly recommend you buy it & play it for yourself. A lot of work went into the making of this and it is very enjoyable. A big thanks to Big Fish & let’s keep this kind of quality game coming. KdBoots.


Boy, have we been missing out if this is an indication of the quality of the rest of this series. This is a great game. The bonus game is shorter, but just as good in quality. The Extras have extra hidden object scenes and puzzles! Plus you can go back to collect any collectible you missed. Oh, and the credits are also entertaining so don’t forget to watch them!


Leviathan Reef – pirates galore here! Your father is overtaken by pirates while taking you to the West Indies. You are handed a message by another pirate and told to jump ship. Seems there is a mutiny afoot! Who to trust? Collecting messages in a bottle every scene, chests in some. Custom difficulty, transporting map, morphing in hop, gorgeous artwork. Verdict: buy!


We enjoyed this game so much but the puzzles were crazy hard. It would be nice if they offered a demo so you could see how to use the game pieces etc… We’re downloading our next adventure soon… Like in 5 minutes :)


This game was challenging, beautifully drawn, fun. Bonus game just an add on but it was good. Like the fact at the end you have a chance to go back and find the collection that was missed. Excellent value.


A good game with pleasantly of action and surprises. The mini games are challenging, graphics are good and the game stays on the move.


The designer of this game deserves applause. The details have already been previously noted so all we can add is the graphics were so clear and the eyes on the characters were so real we felt as if we were conversing with someone real. Compared to other games this really held our interest and we loved the length of it. So many HOP’s and several mini games. We believe Eipix is the best out there.


We like this game fast hint and skip button good graphics keeps us interested.


Great story line, rather difficult, excellent graphics.


Some puzzles needed clearer instructions.


Even lets you go back and find collectibles after you finished. Enjoyed very much.


We’re really enjoying this game. Graphics are excellent, great storyline, collectibles, lists and interactive HOA and/or can play match three instead, mini games are fun, and teleporting map. We say buy… You’ll be entertained and want to replay this one.


We thought this was a great game. Nice and long. Very interesting, different and challenging puzzles too. Story was a little ho hum but a nice hunt. Wish there was a link to other puzzles of the same caliber. Thank you!


Games were very hard would have been a 5.


We are enjoying this game quite a bit. The hidden objects scene is very fun and different from most of the other Big Fish games. The story is fun, and the graphics are good. The only reason we gave it 4 stars is because the puzzles are quite difficult, at least for us.


Enjoyable game from Eipix, going back to the series roots of pirates, pirates and more pirates. This game doesn’t suffer quite so much from the issue seen so often in other games, where you get a knife, use it, then lose it, only to look for a shard of glass later on (nice to have a heroine who occasionally holds on to her inventory, at least for a while!). You get a transportable map a little ways into the game, customizable mode of play, collectible bottles in each scene and morphing objects in some of the HOGs. Story isn’t terribly original (guess there are only so many options when dealing with pirates) but we found the game interesting enough to keep playing past the demo (who is with the Pirate King, who is with the rebellion and who can you trust?). Heads-up that people do bite the bullet in this game (as opposed to grievously injured and then miraculously revived). We found that out the first time we tried to go back to someone who was shot, only to be told that the person was done for, and best to move on! Upcoming Games from Big Fish Games: (# stars is average review on BigFishGames. Com for the PC or Mac version, date is the day the game was first released on any platform – usually PC or Mac) Hidden Expedition: Midgard’s End (4 stars, Eipix, Jun ’16) Vermillion Watch: Moorgate Accord (3.7 stars, Eipix, Jul. ’16)


We’ve been playing these games for a while now (casual), but this one seemed much more difficult for a new of casual player. We especially had a problem with the HOPs.


Although we are not that interested in pirates, this still turned out to be a good game. After watching the tribute video and the credits, it seemed to us that EIPIX is planning on retiring the series. You could customize settings. The graphics were somber and not exactly stellar, but when you consider the theme they were still at times beautiful. We wish EIPIX would sharpen and brighten them up a bit. They were a bit hard on the eyes. There was an excellent teleport map, labeled if so chosen by difficulty settings. Inventory was labeled and interactive and there were complex items to assemble. At each location you collect a ship inside a bottle, and at some there were treasure chests as well. Loading was instantaneous between locations. The HO scenes had variation and included morphing objects. You could opt to play match-3 instead. There was a wide variety of puzzles/games. A lot were rotational but there were some original ones too. At least inventory usage made sense in this game. It flowed well and was fun to play. The game was lengthy and had a decently long bonus adventure. Once again, we wish EIPIX would include a journal. The story wasn’t hard to follow and objectives were regularly updated but if you don’t play in one sitting it makes the nuances hard to follow. However this was a good solid game and we enjoyed playing it. We are eagerly anticipating any new series that EIPIX has awaiting us! Lynxie sends to the DTE!


So we originally passed on this game but after reading all the good reviews we changed our mind and am glad we did! We are really enjoying this game even though pirates aren’t really our thing. Great reviews from Kim twilight, Dracy and L.M. And everyone else!


Not the best game we’ve ever played but the story is good and the graphics very clear. The puzzles are quite varied too.


Its a fun game to pass your time.


We always appreciate a refreshing change in theme and setting as we embark on a nautical adventure full of mysterious intrigues; murderous mayhem; and, of course, those greedy, mean-spirited, swashbuckling, plundering, and one-eyed pirates! You travel around the West Indies as you explore the following: wild, tree-covered jungles leading to debris-ridden beaches that partially cover weather-battered ships; the skeletal remains of hapless victims who met their fateful ends; and an old tavern with broken-up wooden floor planks, hanging beer mugs lining the walls, and hidden chambers within the upper level. It is no surprise that the graphics are visually unremarkable; they appear blotchy and impure since they lack the crispness and clarity of details. We wish Eipix would clean up these unwavering imperfections, which are an unfortunate distraction. Since the majority of the action occurs during the dusk hours, the color scheme is dominated by a monochromatic bluish background, with the only transparent light source being the reflection of the moonlight. You can customize your settings; options should meet everyone’s standard. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. You receive the teleport map a bit of a ways into the game, and it is located on the main screen. In custom mode, the teleport map enables smooth travel to labeled locations and indicates available actions. The themes of the HOSs are state-of-the-art, and they are cleverly interwoven into the storyline; we like the one where the water on the beach keeps flowing forward to introduce additional items. Furthermore, this developer’s distinguished use of multi-layered formats, whereas one HOS with a particular format will follow a preceding one with a dissimilar format, continues to reach a core within our imagination. The varied puzzles are interesting and include: moving patterned tiles around to their proper places, as well as following the jungle’s paths to get to your destination, in accordance with a map’s instructions. The collection sets can blend in well into the background; pay attention to the HOSs where you will come across some. Moreover, you should be aware ahead of time that there are some treasure chests to collect that will allow you to play some extra puzzles in the Extras. Overall, the main features that we yearn for have been presented. A journal would have been a nice addition to complement the storyline, but one was not included. However, this is a solid offering from one of the forefront leaders in this genre. We suggest this one!


Please fix so will accept purchase: first unlock banner leads to second where purchase fails.


The game is good, but the games are hard to play because the instructions are not written well.


Way too many rooms. Hard to navigate and know where to go. Puzzles are not explained very well. Way too hard for a casual fun game.


Sorry, but the galley part gets stuck from no saw blade available and help only shows you the saw to use. Where is it?!


Please feature more games from developers other than EIPIX. Their games look terrible on iPhone and just aren’t fun.


What is this. One of the Early HOPs Im thinking. No teleporting map. Constant hint hint hint. No skip on main dialogue. Puzzles hard even on custom mode. No helpful hints on what to do. Boring story. We need to know what years these came out. They stopped saying on the site. Sometimes you can see years on reviews but not always. Hum. Thinking they want you to buy these old crappy ones for the same price as the much better new ones. Oh and ads ads ads. Always a thing on big fish now. We hate it.


This game is just a pain in the neck. It doesnt let you skip the boring dialogues. The HOGs are tiresome. Not fun; its more like work.

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