[h1]Short version: 68%[/h1] The Last Performance is almost a great hidden object game—thanks to its solid puzzle and hidden object scene design, plus the acceptable story—except for the painful inconvenience of completely lacking any sort of map system. [h1]Long version:[/h1] For some players, a good map and quest indicator can make or break a hidden object puzzle adventure. I have to admit, in the case of The Agency of Anomalies 3: The Last Performance, I felt a kinship with these players, because the absence of the map has no tangible purpose beyond wasting time. The sad part is that everything could make up a good HOG. The hidden object scenes are a joy to play, despite favouring silhouettes over lists. A few puzzles may drag on too long, but some of their design is pure genius. Even the story is enjoyable. We ditch the semi-realistic approach and save a circus troupe from a supernatural curse, but it works as much as any HOG plot, even if we can identify the real villain in a...
The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition
- Release Date:
- Jun 12, 2017
- Developer:
- Orneon
- Publisher:
- Big Fish Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. The Collector’s Edition includes:
Bonus gameplay
Achievements
Collectable Items
Replayable Mini-games
Sketches
Screenshots
User Reviews
This generally good series of casual point-and-click adventures lost its way with this entry. In many ways it's similar to the first two entries, but the story is thin to the point of being incomprehensible. The difficulty balance is also way off: there are way too many puzzle mini-games, and some of them are extremely difficult. It feels more like a puzzle game than a hidden-object game. While still overall an OK game, I'm giving this game a thumbs down due to the inclusion of frustrating “seltzer water” puzzles. These depend on minute mouse movements that are impossible to complete reliably. Such “action” puzzles feel out of place in this genre, but more importantly these specific sequences are essentially broken, and can be completed only by repetitive tries. It was poor judgment and bad quality assurance to include them. And there are a lot of them. This game is the third in a series of four games: [I]Mystic Hospital[/I], [I]Cinderstone Orphenage[/I], [I]The Last Performa...
They really should have named this one "The Agency of Anomalies: Backtracker's Paradise". There were countless times I had to backtrack 8-10 screens, then go forward 8-10 screens to get an object, then go back 8-10 screen to use that object, then go forward 8-10 screens again. It's as if they knew the game wouldn't be long enough under normal circumstances, so they added endless backtracking to pad the length. Overall, the main game was enjoyable enough, though the story didn't make sense and contradicted itself at times. It had a mix of find-by-name, find-by-silhouette, and put-item-where-it-belongs hidden object scenes, and they were enjoyable. The mini-games in the main game were fun except for the ones to activate the special powers. A few of those mini-games had you moving the mouse around to try to rotate a bunch of lines to form a picture without telling you what the picture is, so you just keep moving the mouse endlessly until it says you did it. Another few of those wer...
Good game! Longer than many of the newer HOGs. Fun mini-puzzles that weren't just the same ones you always see. I don't care that much about storyline in a HOG, but story seemed good to me. Note that it's an older game, so set your resolution to 1024x768. It does have hints, but I don't think it had a map. There is quote a lot of going back and forth between scenes. I don't mind that, but some people seem to. Also note that there is a bonus level. It doesn't prompt you to play it. After main game is done, click Extras, then Play. The bonus level was as fun as the main game, imo.
Pretty average hidden object game with a lot of random backtracking. Playing without hints is very difficult (you need to repeatedly re-check all locations in the game for new actions) and the hint system barely works.
Very good puzzles
Nice game
The Agency of Anomalies series are quite old now but I think they have stood the test of time and Last Performance is probably the best....it took a while for it to grow on me but when it did I loved it. The backstory is original, the tasks and object collecting is good though not hugely different from other HOGs ad the mini-puzzles are generally excellent and just that bit harder than other HOG games....for those who complain that there is no map I would say that this adds to the challenge and really, there aren't THAT many locations to remember! This game is really quite long and as such is good value for money...the bonus game is also good but some of the mini puzzles there are a bit repetitive, but that's my only criticism
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7
- Processor: 1.0 GHz
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 557 MB available space
FAQ
How much does The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition cost?
The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 Processor: 1.0 GHz Memory: 1024 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 557 MB available space
What platforms is The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition available on?
The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition is available on Windows PC.
Is The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition worth buying?
The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition has 73% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition released?
The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition was released on Jun 12, 2017.
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