: A primary complaint is the poor English translation. Reviewers from Flying Omelette describe the dialogue as nearly nonsensical and filled with grammatical errors.
Critics at Digitally Downloaded and A Casual Review generally suggest skipping this title unless you are a die-hard HOG completionist or specifically want to see a rare 3D take on the genre. It is often described as feeling like an "incomplete project" rather than a polished game. Ferrum's Secrets: Where Is Grandpa? on Steam
: It includes 16 mini-games and 13 hidden object scenes. Some reviewers found the hidden object areas repetitive or poorly designed, with words that don't always match the items clearly. The "Good" Ferrum’s Secrets: Where Is Grandpa?
: Unlike standard hand-drawn HOGs, this game features 100% 3D graphics. Players on Steam note that zooming into these 3D scenes is a novel experience, though the movement relies on a teleporting system rather than smooth transitions.
: You are accompanied by a kitten named Iris. While she doesn't do much for gameplay, she is a frequent highlight for players who enjoy animal companions in casual games. : A primary complaint is the poor English translation
: This is a classic point-and-click hidden object adventure set in a steampunk world. You play as the granddaughter of a missing inventor in Ferrum City, searching through 59 locations to find him.
is a 3D hidden object game (HOG) that generally receives mixed to negative reviews . While it attempts to innovate within the genre by using a full 3D engine (Unity), critics and players frequently cite poor execution, technical bugs, and a confusing narrative as major drawbacks. Core Gameplay & Mechanics It is often described as feeling like an
: Some reviewers from 3rd-strike.com appreciate the "quite pretty" 3D environments and the steampunk aesthetic.