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Astraware's Hidden Expedition: Titanic

Mon Sep 24, 2007 - 11:07 AM EDT - By Harv Laser

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Conclusion

Astraware's brand new Hidden Treasure: Titanic, is a beautiful game. It's non-violent, sheer eye candy, and very system-friendly.

Although for a game, the .prc file is pretty hefty, just install it on your card. A free, limited Trial version is available. Support from Astraware is always top notch. This is another company that cares about its customers.

Titanic's game play is both leisurely and strategically challenging. Up to six people can (separately) play the same installation of the game on the same device, and each time any player exits the game, it automatically remembers your exact position and the next time you fire it up, you're exactly where you left off.

This is the single most beautifully-rendered game I've seen on a handheld since LDW's Fish Tycoon. It'd be cool if it also had a screen-saver mode like FT did, but that's not there.

Although they took plenty of artistic liberty with the reality of what exploring the real Titanic would be like, hey, so did James Cameron. Jack and Rose were fictional characters.





Criteria 

Rating

Design/Graphics 5
Playability 5
Features 5
Cost/Benefit 5
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Remarkably spectacular graphics throughout
  • Challenging game play without being frantic or violent
  • Packed with hints and trivia about the fabled ship of dreams
  • System-friendly controls
  • Lasting playability
  • Top-notch support
  • Cons
  • No screensaver mode


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