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November 3, 2007

Gather round, puzzle fans

I don’t have a new hidden object game download to tell you about this week. I’ve been haunting all of my favorite game sites and haven’t found any, but I did find something you’ll like. It’s very cool website that is satisfying my lust for puzzles. SmartKit publishes new puzzles every day and many of them are hidden object puzzles. Not the find-point-click kind we usually talk about. These are mostly static puzzles, including lots of reproductions of the original hidden object games that are the progenitors of the ones we download today. Check out the hidden object category. You’ll find vintage postcards and old advertising that used the puzzles to capture a customers’s attention.

hidden-object-puzzle sick patients

This vintage puzzle card states “That’s great, master Lafleur, but where are your three patients?” Can you find them? Follow the link to see a full-sized verison and to read the comments that supply the answer.

SmatKit is more than just hidden object puzzles. It’s a very classy collection of brain teasers, optical illusions, flash games and other puzzles guaranteed to make your little gray cells work and keep you on your toes. Make sure you have a chunk of time for leisure before you go over there, though. It’s hard to leave once you start playing.

Photo credit: SmartKit.com



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