Insider Tales The Stolen Venus 1 Walkthrough

Exclusive offer from Giveaway of the Day and MyPlayCity! No third-party advertising and browser add-ons!Help solve the biggest art robbery in decades and recover a stolen masterpiece in this mysterious Hidden Object game! Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus puts you and Inspector Francesca di Porta on the case, as you track down the criminals responsible for the theft of Botticelli`s The Birth of Venus. Discover centuries-old hidden facts and enigmas, and enjoy addicting mini-games on your pursuit of justice! #5Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus In Brief Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus is an older Hidden Object game with mini games.To get a feel for today's game before you download it, please check out the following game play videos of,. You can find a walkthrough Here’s a brief description of the game from MyPlayCity - The Insider Tales are back with an exciting new caper that will send you dashing across the city streets in search of the greatest art thief in decades!

Assume the role of Francesca di Porta, the inspector general in charge of catching the villain red-handed in Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus, and discover who could have been masterful enough to swipe Botticelli's masterpiece from right out of its frame on the museum wall. In this new point and click adventure, only meticulous exploration of the crime scene and the surrounding city will reveal the clues you need to catch the criminal.

Collect evidence and tools necessary to solve the puzzles which block your path. With stunning, hand-crafted visuals, Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus is sure to create an immersive world with a compelling plot. You'll want to visit all fifteen scenes again and again in your search for missing clues, just to be sure that there are no hidden nooks you have left behind or doors you have left unopened. The wide variety of puzzles are sure to keep you engaged as you exercise your mind to its limits on your hunt for the dastardly thief.

Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus is an intriguing new story sure to have you coming back for more! Reference accessed February 17th 2018. Insider Tales: The Stolen VenusIn Brief Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus is an older Hidden Object game with mini games.To get a feel for today's game before you download it, please check out the following game play videos of HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.You can find a walkthrough HEREHere’s a brief description of the game from MyPlayCity - The Insider Tales are back with an exciting new caper that will send you dashing across the city streets in search of the greatest art thief in decades! Assume the role of Francesca di Porta, the inspector general in charge of catching the villain red-handed in Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus, and discover who could have been masterful enough to swipe Botticelli's masterpiece from right out of its frame on the museum wall.

Insider Tales The Stolen Venus 2 Walkthrough

In this new point and click adventure, only meticulous exploration of the crime scene and the surrounding city will reveal the clues you need to catch the criminal. Collect evidence and tools necessary to solve the puzzles which block your path. With stunning, hand-crafted visuals, Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus is sure to create an immersive world with a compelling plot.You'll want to visit all fifteen scenes again and again in your search for missing clues, just to be sure that there are no hidden nooks you have left behind or doors you have left unopened. The wide variety of puzzles are sure to keep you engaged as you exercise your mind to its limits on your hunt for the dastardly thief. Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus is an intriguing new story sure to have you coming back for more!

Insider Tales The Stolen Venus 1 Walkthrough

Reference accessed HERE February 17th 2018. #10As with many HOGs, some pages are more fun than others.

The artwork is good, the plot is decent, and the conversations are brief and to the point. Sometimes, it's hard to see the hidden objects, but fortunately, the HINTS renew themselves in a reasonable amount of time. My one complaint is the one mentioned by others here, which is that there is no way to skip the side-games.

So far, I've been able to do them all (I've played about 6 major scenes so far), but I just know I'm eventually gonna get to a page I can't do; there should always be a 'skip' option! Otherwise, this game is good so far. Thank you to GGAOTD and 1993Game! As with many HOGs, some pages are more fun than others. The artwork is good, the plot is decent, and the conversations are brief and to the point.

Sometimes, it's hard to see the hidden objects, but fortunately, the HINTS renew themselves in a reasonable amount of time. My one complaint is the one mentioned by others here, which is that there is no way to skip the side-games.

So far, I've been able to do them all (I've played about 6 major scenes so far), but I just know I'm eventually gonna get to a page I can't do; there should always be a 'skip' option! Otherwise, this game is good so far. Thank you to GGAOTD and 1993Game!. #9I personally don't care for this one. The graphics are nice, but there are no hints for the mini games, so if there's a problem, there's no way to progress.

I also dislike how sometimes the items are broken into parts. You can't have part of a drum or a boomerang IRL, so in this game it's disconcerting to me. The hint button helps a lot, but then sometimes it's hard to see the hint!

I've had to redo hints several times (and wait for them to recharge) before I could see where it was highlighting.Anyway, thanks GGAOTD, but I'll probably uninstall.I have a question, though.how do I keep MPC from placing itself at the top of my Classic Shell Windows Start Menu? I couldn't find any way to get rid of it last time and had to literally shred it with McAfee.

Do I have to keep shredding every time, or is there a way to stop it from placing to begin with? I've just moved to a new computer.

It never did this on the old one (also Windows 10, so I'm baffled at why one does it and the other doesn't), but now every time it's doing this, consistently.:(Thanks in advance for any answers!:). I personally don't care for this one. The graphics are nice, but there are no hints for the mini games, so if there's a problem, there's no way to progress. I also dislike how sometimes the items are broken into parts. You can't have part of a drum or a boomerang IRL, so in this game it's disconcerting to me.

The hint button helps a lot, but then sometimes it's hard to see the hint! I've had to redo hints several times (and wait for them to recharge) before I could see where it was highlighting.Anyway, thanks GGAOTD, but I'll probably uninstall.I have a question, though.how do I keep MPC from placing itself at the top of my Classic Shell Windows Start Menu?

I couldn't find any way to get rid of it last time and had to literally shred it with McAfee. Do I have to keep shredding every time, or is there a way to stop it from placing to begin with? I've just moved to a new computer. It never did this on the old one (also Windows 10, so I'm baffled at why one does it and the other doesn't), but now every time it's doing this, consistently.:(Thanks in advance for any answers!:). Beadmaster, I guess I wasn't clear. I DO know how to do the spot the differences, and understood the placing idea, and placed ALL the items except the hammer.

I couldn't see a hammer anywhere to place the one in the bar, and hitting HINT didn't give me a sparkle at all. I started to suspect that there was a bug that kept my monitor from displaying the spot where the hammer should go. So I went to the walkthrough at the link WR provided, but that was a walkthrough for the second game in the series, aboard a ship. I'd love it if someone could tell me where the hammer goes, but if not, since there's no skip, I'll have to just delete the game. Beadmaster, I guess I wasn't clear. I DO know how to do the spot the differences, and understood the placing idea, and placed ALL the items except the hammer. I couldn't see a hammer anywhere to place the one in the bar, and hitting HINT didn't give me a sparkle at all.

I started to suspect that there was a bug that kept my monitor from displaying the spot where the hammer should go. So I went to the walkthrough at the link WR provided, but that was a walkthrough for the second game in the series, aboard a ship. I'd love it if someone could tell me where the hammer goes, but if not, since there's no skip, I'll have to just delete the game.

What is really weird is that the hint button did NOT sparkle that spot at all! After I read your reply, and could see (duh!) exactly where to put the hammer, I purposely waited for the hint to recharge and hit it (even though thanks to you I didn't need it) and sure enough, it did NOT sparkle that spot. Hence my earlier frustration!And the link to a walkthrough in the review is to a different game in the series; I haven't found a walkthrough for this one, though up to now, it's been pretty easy and I haven't needed it. You've saved the day!

What is really weird is that the hint button did NOT sparkle that spot at all! After I read your reply, and could see (duh!) exactly where to put the hammer, I purposely waited for the hint to recharge and hit it (even though thanks to you I didn't need it) and sure enough, it did NOT sparkle that spot. Hence my earlier frustration!And the link to a walkthrough in the review is to a different game in the series; I haven't found a walkthrough for this one, though up to now, it's been pretty easy and I haven't needed it. You've saved the day!.

Marcy,In the new Fall Update of Windows 10 they introduced a new feature to Windows Defender called Protected Folders. This prevents programs, that are not authorized, from creating files in a number of folders, including your Desktop. These game installs put extra shortcuts on your desktop that link to MyPlayCity and/or other games that they offer. This new feature blocks that from happening. The install isn't expecting that the files don't get created and generate this error.

If you have Notifications turned on, you should also be getting a notice from Windows that it blocked the creation of these files. The game itself will run without these desktop files. This new feature can be turned off, but since this is actually a good thing (not having more advertising shortcuts on your desktop) you're probably better off leaving it on to protect you from that virus that tries to do the same thing. Marcy,In the new Fall Update of Windows 10 they introduced a new feature to Windows Defender called Protected Folders.

This prevents programs, that are not authorized, from creating files in a number of folders, including your Desktop. These game installs put extra shortcuts on your desktop that link to MyPlayCity and/or other games that they offer. This new feature blocks that from happening. The install isn't expecting that the files don't get created and generate this error. If you have Notifications turned on, you should also be getting a notice from Windows that it blocked the creation of these files. The game itself will run without these desktop files.

This new feature can be turned off, but since this is actually a good thing (not having more advertising shortcuts on your desktop) you're probably better off leaving it on to protect you from that virus that tries to do the same thing. #4Thanks for this game, played several scenes now.The little puzzles in between are quite OK, you have to finish them, there is no skip-button.The hidden objects are very hard to find, 90% of them are totally integrated in the background and regularly have exactly the same colour. The hint button comes in handy!When you click too often you'll get a penalty and you can´t play for several minutes, which is way too long. I just went to do something else and came back later. It's quite easy to click too much, the objects are sometimes very small, hard to determine and you have to click very precise.In the end I will finish the game of course, but the game play doesn't invite me to play for a longer time. Thanks for this game, played several scenes now.The little puzzles in between are quite OK, you have to finish them, there is no skip-button.The hidden objects are very hard to find, 90% of them are totally integrated in the background and regularly have exactly the same colour. The hint button comes in handy!When you click too often you'll get a penalty and you can´t play for several minutes, which is way too long.

I just went to do something else and came back later. It's quite easy to click too much, the objects are sometimes very small, hard to determine and you have to click very precise.In the end I will finish the game of course, but the game play doesn't invite me to play for a longer time.