Today’s Amazon Free App of the Day is a winner! Paranormal Agency is a premium app from G5. It has an average review rating of 4/5 stars across over 240 reviews and is normally priced at $4.99, but today only, it’s free! From Amazon:
Sometimes there’s more to solving mysteries than simply being a good detective–especially when the crimes are being committed by poltergeists. Do you have the ghost-hunting skills to track down the truth?
Don your sleuthing gear and get ready for spooky encounters as you hunt for obscure items in Paranormal Agency, a fun hidden object game for your Android device.
Hunt for hidden objects and outsmart crafty poltergeists
Detective Heather Mills has the amazing ability to see ghosts and other mysterious entities that are not visible to other people. When spooky ghosts and weird creatures start showing up in local homes, it’s up to Heather and her agency to get to the bottom of this macabre mystery and look for reasons behind recent poltergeist attacks on innocent citizens.
Help Heather hunt for hidden items in locations all over the city and find out who is behind the attacks. Explore more than 50 challenging levels and test yourself with five types of hidden object challenges in this compelling, mysterious game. You’ll play seven unique mini-games as you navigate the storyline’s twists and turns.
Amazon reviewer Carla says:
The pictures of many of the extraordinary objects made me a little disappointed that I couldn’t shop in their antique store. All and all the game is worth a strong 4 1/2 to 5 stars. The objects were cleverly shown in different ways to keep things interesting. The premise of the game was pleasantly different and the dialog made me smile at times. Just a little disappointed with the Mini games: some were redundant and others too easy. But I’ll still play this game a few more times at least, after rotating through my other H.O. games. (And several of those are G5 also!) And for those of you that don’t like being asked to leave a review: You can click “No” to make it stop asking or “Ask me later” to make sure you’ve played enough of the game to be sure of your opinion. No big deal.