As part of an extreme search-and-find dive team, you're on a quest to hunt the caves, beaches, shops, and shipwrecks of Hawaii to find lost artifacts. Hawaiian Explorer: Pearl Harbor requires flash in order to play.
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Very Stale
Perhaps if this game was "The" original hide and seek game it would serve more potential. This game is extremely bland from the start. Upon downloading, I was eager to see some scenic pitures set in Hawaii. From the trial version, I didn't see anything impressive.
The pictures are basically a ripoff of Titanic. The items are not terribly hard to spot except for the poor choices made. Even someone with 20/20 eye vision would have a hard time spotting a beetle when it is a little brown speck that looks more like a raisin. I consider myself to be very good at these type games. I was underwhelmed by some of the items discovered. It wasn't the items in themselves as much as how choppy they looked. Even a pro will have to take blind stabs to pin some of these things.
A game with this title should have a better variety of scenic pictures. Instead, we have old men in cluttered rooms reading a newspaper. Funny, how when prompted to find a newspaper, it didn't count. The newspaper this game wanted looked more like an ancient scroll.
The music in this game may be the worst I've heard ever. The soundtrack would be gold label on elevator music chart. When you have a game composed of cheap elevator music, senior citizens reading the paper, and a yawnfest storyline ... it's a no brainer. I'm sorry to be so negative, but there is nothing Hawaii about this. Hide and seek games improve and get better all the time. If you like the atmosphere in the screenshots, I highly recommend Titanic instead.