Hidden Object Games Review: Elizabeth Find MD: Diagnosis Mystery

In this hidden object game, Elizabeth Find (yes a bit corny even for a hidden object game) gets sick patients that she must cure. With the help of other hospital staff, she searches for clues to why the patient is sick. To solve each case, Dr. Elizabeth Find must do your classic hidden object search. Once Dr. Find has uncovered all the clues, analyzed the data, and discovered what is wrong, the patient recovers from the mysterious illness.

Elizabeth Find MD: Diagnosis Mystery uses classic techniques of searching for items on a list. The items do disappear once found, clearing up the screen to find other items.

during the game you get to do mini-games The game give you the option of skipping the games if you so choose. The mini-games involve some medical testing. When you arrive at a mini-game screen, there is a brief explanation of the test you are performing and how to perform the test. Some of them, like blood testing, are simple enough. However, I found the MRI testing was very difficult. Maybe I just don’t have a good memory. An organ lights up and you have to choose which of the eight places to inject dye in a very limited amount of time. Mess up three times and you start over. I ended up skipping it because I stunk at finding the injection site. You will have to try to see how you like it. You should get to it in the free trial period as it is the first mini-game you play.

Overall, Elizabeth Find MD: Diagnosis Mystery delivers what you would expect from a medical hidden object game. The story line has just enough medical terminology for those of us familiar with medicine but not so much that an average person would not understand. For a challenge, you are given the option to play in timed mode. If it is your first time playing, I would suggest relax mode to get used to the feel of the game.

You can find Elizabeth Find MD: Diagnosis Mystery and many other hidden object games at Marco Polo Games. You can download the game for a free trial and see what you think. If you like the game, then you have the option of purchasing it after your free trial.

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