
Hidden Objects – Secret City 2 (Free To Play): Review
February 28th, 2021
DominiGames
See if you can stop a Madman from destroying the kingdom in the bonus game!
The evil princess is about to revive her immortal generals and seize power in the secret city!
Replay your favorite Hops and Minigames, and earn a variety of achievements!
Stop the tyrant princess and her immortal generals from taking over the city!
Tenebris, the peaceful Merfolk ruler’s daughter, betrays her father and attempts to grab power throughout the Secret City.
To stop her from reviving the Generals, you must find hidden artifacts and solve cognitive challenges.
DominiGames has released yet another intriguing game in the ‘Secret City’ series, released on 28th February 2021.

At the old lost Merfolk Kingdom, a famous dwarven explorer has turned to stone.
Because you’ve already assisted Sakir in past cases, he asks you to help him examine this unusual case once more.
The ancient and long-lost Kingdom of Merfolk emerges from the depths of the sea as soon as you enter.
In this one of the top adventure games with brain teasers and logic puzzles, you immediately discover a terrifying nemesis lurking beneath the waves, and they seek to gain unlimited power.
Can you save the city from an evil dictator princess and her eternal generals before it’s too late?

The gameplay is pretty similar to that of other Domini games in that it requires interactive assistance to continue through the journey.
Some characters will provide you with information that will help you complete your objectives and quest.
Some items can be interacted with and used in your quest or chores.
Find all of the statuettes that are morphing. There is a task journal where you can keep track of your current tasks.
To examine an item in the inventory, select it with a + symbol. If you get stuck on a task, you can utilize the Hint button.
Hidden-Object Puzzles are indicated by sparkles. If you don’t want to find objects, you can play Match-3 instead.

As predicted, a fantastic game with stunning scenery and visuals, as well as an intriguing tale.
There are a few bugs, such as the fact that when you dry the diver’s glasses in the case, they don’t stay dry, and no game or item is generated as a result of that activity.
When you give the statue his sword, a game with arrows to change rows opens up in his chest, but the game is already finished, so you only get the item.
Hopefully, with future updates, the developers will address these issues.
