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Figuring out how to unclasp a gem from a dragon statue was also a highlight, requiring more tactile controls than most. They're reasonably different too, such as one requiring you to move a flower from one side of the screen to the other, without knocking the other items down. The puzzles are clearly laid out and interesting enough. In my short time with it I wasn't overly challenged, but I was interested. Melissa K and the Heart of Gold offers plenty of hidden object scenes, but also a number of puzzles. Of course, the real meat for such games comes from its puzzles. Objects can be manipulated by twisting them around, treating them like real 3D objects, and it works well.
Such pleasantries continue, ensuring that Melissa K and the Heart of Gold feels a more interactive experience than the usual titles in the genre. It's the little things that shine through, such as how a small twitch of the iPad in any direction causes the game's screen to move a little, adding a nice sense of fluidity to things. Melissa K and the Heart of Gold is immediately more attractive than many other adventure games of this type. The team behind Melissa K and the Heart of Gold initially worked on mystery game, LA Noire, being responsible for the real-time animation system within it - and it shows. I was lucky enough to check out a preview build of it to see just what we should expect. Set for release later this summer is Melissa K and the Heart of Gold, a casual adventure game that's hoping to be a cut above the rest.