![]() ![]() ![]() This is, if anything, the platonic hidden object game. Let's not build up some unnecessary suspense here: there is not. So I figured I'd play it myself again today to see if there's something more going on in there than I thought. So could my father have read this one random post, never told me about it, and then become completely hooked on this game? I can't find out. I'm no stranger to Rosecliff! In one of my many proud posts on RPS about my fondness for hidden object games, I wrote about this exact entry in SpinTop's collection back in 2009. ![]() Let alone that he'd been plugging away at this hidden object game for seemingly years. But Escape Rosecliff Island? I don't think I'd ever once heard him even mention it. As my dad entered his 60s, he got rather stuck in his gaming ways, frequently returning to those classics for his post-work winding down. Skyrim, X-COM: UFO Defense, and, er, hidden object game Escape Rosecliff Island. Looking in his library on there, there were three games that sat atop his "most played" list, with hundreds of hours clocked up for each. After my dad died in 2016, one of the more peculiar things I had to do was go through his computer, log him out of everything, and close down various accounts. I have a mystery that will likely never be solved. Past Perfect is a retrospective column in which we look back into gaming history to see whether old favourites are still worth playing today. ![]()
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