The first impression that the setting of "Punished Talents: Seven Muses" somewhat frumpy comes along, thankfully not confirmed. Once the home of Pollack is leaving, the player is immersed in a playful and detailed designed Boston a 30s of the last century. It is then quite a pleasure to wander through the historic streets of the city on the east coast of the United States, and to seek the actual murderer. A map in the form of an old road map is doing a good overview of where Samantha Pollack currently is and where even hide unsolved mysteries.
Versatile Mini Games
The numerous hidden objects, there are only one, namely the standard variant, which means the desired items are displayed in a list. Scattered to search objects are marked in red, and therefore only find when another element moved or two objects are combined.
Conversely, the mini-games in which the levels of difficulty vary from easy to difficult, very varied. So the scenes are about stolen as a piece of evidence, is deposited at the scene and the author's arrest escapes, readjust using puppets. At another point, the murder stories depicted as a puzzle are put together properly.
Logical puzzles, but a few careless mistakes
The puzzles are constructed mostly logical, but sometimes the tipster is consulted to draw. However, falls on to the end that have crept errors in translation or whole passages are only available in English. Also in this casual game is to choose at the beginning between three difficulty levels. You also have the option to vary the settings in which it can be decided, for example, if areas in which to hide Hidden Object scenes, to be displayed by glitter or how fast recharge disappointment.
Conclusion: "Punished Talents: Seven Muses" is a beautifully presented hidden object adventure that impresses with its harmonious atmosphere. The puzzles are mostly logical, structured the minigames varied.