Game Summary:
As Leonardo Da Vinci, you'll play through several addictively fun puzzle stages as you search for the Philosopher's Stone. The premise is interesting, the story even more so, and the accompanying artwork is gorgeous. You'll spend a lot of time in front of your monitor with this one, but it's time well spent.
How to Play:
Play an assortment of puzzles, including hidden objects, spot the difference, and even concentration. Simply follow the directions on screen for each stage. Most puzzles simply require a sharp eye or a good memory, sometimes even both! Simple enough gameplay that your whole family can participate in.
Tips & Hints:
You can use a tip whenever you're stuck and it will show you right where an item is. You actual have unlimited tips, but you'll have to wait for the bar to refill between each use. The levels are timed, however, and if your time runs out you'll have to start the level all over again.
In the concentration stages, where you have to match the cards, I find that giving each card a name helps. That way, even if you can't visualize each card, you have the order of the names in your heard to go off of. Even saying the names out loud can be useful, but people might question why you're talking to yourself!