Shanghai Pc Game Average ratng: 7,5/10 3029votes

Game Description The latest chapter in the hit hidden object series is here! With the perfect blend of modern, traditional, western and oriental influences, the renowned metropolis of Shanghai awaits you.

Take in its many architectural wonders or just relax for a while in its tranquil gardens. Shanghai has it all. Search for thousands of cleverly hidden items around the historic sites and modern marvels, plus play a bunch of fun mini-games along the way.

Collect 60 postcards containing fascinating and obscure facts about Shanghai and its history, plus, earn 60 cool mementos from the amazing scenes you'll visit. 120 rounds of hidden object and mini-game fun! Start your trip of a lifetime today. Features: -120 rounds of fun: 60 rounds of treasure hunting, plus an additional 60 rounds of exciting mini-games that guide you to your next destination.

-Earn fun mementos representing each of the locations you visit -Earn 60 different postcards and discover 60 fascinating and obscure facts about Shanghai's most historic locations -Six different types of Bonus Coins to help you uncover the hidden items Download size: 55 MB.

How I Met Your Mother Season 8 Torrent Pirate Bay. Contents • • • • • Gameplay [ ] After winning a game, the tiles reveal the three-dimensional blinking eye of a dragon behind the game screen. The Macintosh and Sega Master System version shows an animated dragon spitting fire.

[ ] Reception [ ] Shanghai was successful, selling more than 500,000 copies by 1991. In December 1986 published varying opinions. Gregg Williams stated, 'I couldn't believe [Activision] had wasted their resources on putting it out', while called it 'probably the best game of the year'. Gave the Amiga version four-plus stars out of five, stating 'This program ought to be illegal. It is impossible to play 'just one game'. Describing gameplay as 'swift and deceptively simple', the magazine warned 'Plan on spending a LOT of time with this one'.

It gave the Commodore 64 version three-plus stars out of five, describing Shanghai as 'fanatically addictive'. While criticizing the user interface and graphics, the magazine concluded that 'you'll find it hard to quit'. Reviewed the game favorably, reporting that 'our Shanghai mania is of such proportions that I am beginning to fear for our health'. In 1988, gave the game 5 out of 5 stars, and also gave the version 5 stars later in 1992. Robert Jung of gave the Atari Lynx game a 10/10 review score. Development and legacy [ ] Shanghai was programmed by Brodie Lockard, and produced.

[ ] A sequel to this game was entitled Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye and was released on the and. The former was also re-released on the in the PAL regions on November 27, 2009 and in North America on January 11, 2010, which was later delisted at the end of 2013.

Shanghai Pc Game

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References [ ]. • ^ Lesser, Hartley; Lesser, Patricia; Lesser, Kirk (October 1988). 'The Role of Computers'. Dragon (138): 70–75. • Emrich, Alan (February 1991)..

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• Jung, Robert A. Retrieved 2012-02-23. External links [ ] • at This article is a. You can help Wikipedia.