Paris 1925

Paris 1925

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Poor
2.1 / 5
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Poor
2.3 / 5
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While undertaking his first report, journalist Edgar Lance stumbles into a mysterious murder which sets him on an adventurous investigation. Crisscross Paris during the roaring twenties from the Arc de Triomphe to the Eiffel Tower as you decipher the plot of an evasive figure sowing chaos in the world's most beautiful city. Will your scoop make the headlines? Find out in Paris 1925!
  • Take your own photos and write articles
  • Unravel the plot of a mysterious figure
  • Explore the city of Paris
Game System Requirements

OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8

CPU: 1.6 GHz

RAM: 1024 MB

DirectX: 7

Hard Drive: 207 MB

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Paris 1925

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1.9 out of 5 ( 66 Reviews Review )
13%(8 out of 62) of players recommend this game
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2.3 / 5
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2.3 / 5
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Loved it!
5 / 5
38 of 45 found this review helpful
A Fun Hidden Object Game
PostedOctober 2, 2012
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Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Hidden Object, Card & Board, Time Management, Puzzle
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
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Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
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Good
4 / 5
FINALLY!!! A hidden object game that does not have blood, guts, and gore as its theme!! I love it!! HOGs are one of my favorite games to play but lately, all of them have had the same theme: murder, mayhem, ghosts and demons. And children are always the victims. Enough already! I don't know about you but a constant diet of ghosts, demons, and murdered children are NOT entertaining to me. There's a ...Show more
FINALLY!!! A hidden object game that does not have blood, guts, and gore as its theme!! I love it!! HOGs are one of my favorite games to play but lately, all of them have had the same theme: murder, mayhem, ghosts and demons. And children are always the victims. Enough already! I don't know about you but a constant diet of ghosts, demons, and murdered children are NOT entertaining to me. There's a reason I have never sought employment in the criminal industry (on either side)...it's never been appealing to me. And neither are the HOGs where I have to be the detective to solve mysteries and cold cases and find missing persons. Not appealing. But this game is a pleasant change from all of that and that is why I gave it 5 stars. It is fun, relaxing, and mildly challenging. It is a hidden object game with variables and that's what makes it a fun game to play. Here's an idea for the game developers: try developing an HOG game using current event themes; i.e., the oscars, grammys or music awards; the political campaigns; any daytime talk show; etc., etc. There's more going on in our world other than murder and missing cases. Expand your minds. Show less
I recommend this game!
+31points
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Loved it!
5 / 5
13 of 14 found this review helpful
Top hidden object game!!!
PostedNovember 23, 2012
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Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
"Paris, le panthéon, la tour Eiffel, les années folles" It's really fantastic! For people who whant discover this période of Paris. No zombie or undead to kill, but a really Good story...
I recommend this game!
+12points
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Liked it!
4 / 5
20 of 20 found this review helpful
Actually Not Bad
PostedOctober 9, 2012
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fromParis, France
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Brain Teaser, Puzzle
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
Having read all of the reviews, I was expecting the worst but decided to give the demo a try. This is a review based on the demo, which I finished after 1 hour was up. It is impossible to estimate how long this game is from the demo. I thought it was really not a bad game at all.
The game is slightly different in that the game is pretty much one big hidden object scene in which you have to solve ...Show more
Having read all of the reviews, I was expecting the worst but decided to give the demo a try. This is a review based on the demo, which I finished after 1 hour was up. It is impossible to estimate how long this game is from the demo. I thought it was really not a bad game at all.
The game is slightly different in that the game is pretty much one big hidden object scene in which you have to solve some minor puzzles (and puzzles within puzzles) in order to advance through the story.
The mehs:
Slightly different story set in the 1920s of Paris, though the dress of the character named Milie is more like that of today (miniskirt not at all like those of flappers, overly long hair rather than bobbed, big modern boots). Other than that quibble, I thought that the atmosphere was pretty alright with a distinct art déco feel, though despite the views of the Sacré-Coeur, Notre-Dame, and Père Lachaise, as a Parisian I can say that the interiors are far from what you usually have here, especially from that time period.
The other meh is that at least so far from the demo, the storyline is very similar to other storylines of games on this site, but I do not want to go into the details and spoil it for other players who have not tried the demo.
The pros:
The gameplay feel is definitely of one being a reporter, trying to figure out what is going on. I like the fact that there is little hand holding in this game and you have to play around with things. I did not have the issue at all of objects being too small. Instead the challenge was right on for someone who likes to investigate things. I also appreciated having to figure a few things out for myself, and having to photograph what I thought was important and organizing myself my articles that I wanted to publish in the newspaper to make as big of a splash as possible. Choosing what you can ask the people you meet is fun as well.
The cons:
For those who like several modes of play, well, you are stuck with one, and I would call it expert mode level in that there are no sparkles anywhere. There is no map, and very little is noted down in the reporter's notebook so some memorization of numbers is required. Also for those who like cinematic cutscenes, there are really very little and they are spartan, but I rather liked the ones that were put in, running a bit like a old-fashioned film. I have a widescreen monitor and this game did not fill it entirely, and there was no option to change its resolution.
Other comments I can make is that I didn't experience most of the problems other people encountered. Cutscenes were not slow, changing of scenes was not slow on my computer, even though I am playing on an average laptop. I have no comments to make about the hint button since I didn't need it. No comments about music since I turn it off. I did not notice a lot of French, though for a story set in Paris, it does make sense...
So in summary, this is really not an awful game and I hope that people give it a chance since it does play differently from the usual fare on this site. In that sense I recommend it for those who want something a little different. Show less
I recommend this game!
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Liked it!
4 / 5
51 of 70 found this review helpful
Trés Cool Game
PostedOctober 1, 2012
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Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Large File, Card & Board, Puzzle
 
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4.2 out of 5(75)
 
 
 
 
 
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
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Good
4 / 5
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Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
I really did not know what to think of this game and was stumped from the very beginning. It took me a while before I realised that this was completely different from what we have seen in a while and soon I found myself enthralled not only with the story but with the game mechanics involved. This is an unusual HOPA with a few surprises thrown in. The graphics at first appeared a bit date, 3D like ...Show more
I really did not know what to think of this game and was stumped from the very beginning. It took me a while before I realised that this was completely different from what we have seen in a while and soon I found myself enthralled not only with the story but with the game mechanics involved. This is an unusual HOPA with a few surprises thrown in. The graphics at first appeared a bit date, 3D like but visuals were sharp. I was not able to access the opening menu until I started the game and then noted that there was only one play mode. With soft jazz music in the background, we find ourselves in Paris during the roaring 20s. (One thing I did note at the begining: did woman wear short skirts above the knees and high boots in the 20s?) Anyhow, We meet up with a young aspiring journalist, Edgar Lance, who finds himself entangled in a murder mystery involving a young artist found dead on the opening night of his exhibition. Lance must now investigate and we begin our adventure. There is alot to do inthis game so be prepared to answer questions, take interviews, play HO scenes that involve very small parts and pieces to puzzles, play min-games, take photos, write up articles to help solve the murder. We have our camera and our notebook and a hint that really was not very helpful. We have voice-overs but unfortunately no map. By the time I had completed the demo, I was hooked. Although there are things that are missing like unclear instructions and basically I had to fumble around just to find some items in the HOS, I really enjoyed myself and am quite curious in helping Lance investigate this murdur. I expect adventure lovers will find this game amusing but be warned, glasses will be required at time. Bon amusment! Show less
I recommend this game!
+32points
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Liked it!
4 / 5
10 of 10 found this review helpful
This Game is Unique and Very Enjoyable-More Please!
PostedMarch 29, 2013
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fromWaukesha, WI
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Adventure, Hidden Object, Large File, Puzzle
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
OK
3 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
I am surprised at all the negative reviews. Perhaps the negative reviews stem from the fact that this game is incredibly unique and doesn't fit nice and tidy into any one particular genre. It includes word-related puzzles, mini-games, strategy, time management, adventure and hidden objects.
You play as an inspiring journalist and photographer in Paris during the roaring 20's whose first ...Show more
I am surprised at all the negative reviews. Perhaps the negative reviews stem from the fact that this game is incredibly unique and doesn't fit nice and tidy into any one particular genre. It includes word-related puzzles, mini-games, strategy, time management, adventure and hidden objects.
You play as an inspiring journalist and photographer in Paris during the roaring 20's whose first assignment turns out to be a murder investigation that quickly escalates into a much larger conspiracy.
The goal is to collect information from people and clues from each scene. This is where the replay value becomes evident. You have various dialogue choices, and not all choices are used. The questions you choose to ask directly impact the 'rating' of your newspaper articles.
You also collect photographic evidence and again, what you choose to take a picture of, and how good of a picture it is that you take, also impacts the 'rating' of your newspaper articles.
After each 'chapter', you piece together your article. They are rated on a point system based on what information you decide to include from the interviews you conducted (there are many variations) as well as what pictures you decide to include (again-numerous variations). The quality of your article not only impacts your final point tally at the end of the game, but also determines on which page of the newspaper your article will be published on. Due to the many variations, this game can be replayed many times with different outcomes and points awarded.
There are voice-overs and are done very well. The background music and scenes fit the time period of the 1920's very well. I found that the graphics are well done and politely disagree with other reviewers that the graphics are terrible. I have a wide-screen and the graphics look great.
There are many locations to explore, with the newsroom as the only location that you visit more than once. The game is linear in the sense that you cannot wander around your surroundings-you are there for a purpose and once completed, it's on to the next location.
The storyline is where the game really shines. I found myself very intrigued with the plot and that, coupled with the ability to create unique newspaper articles based on the choices one makes, really engages the player and you easily find yourself completely immersed in the game.
The items to find in each scene can be hard to spot in some places; however, I like a challenge and did not mind searching for some of the smaller, more well-hidden objects. For those players that have vision problems or dislike looking for smaller items, this may not be the game for you. But if you are up to the challenge, it's perfect.
Equally entertaining and challenging are the puzzles, of which there are quite a few. They range in difficulty. I never found myself bored nor did I have to skip any of the puzzles. All are logical and intuitive, avoiding the frustrations of puzzles in many other games that don't make logical sense.
Some of the puzzles are timed and for good reason. The timed puzzles are infrequent, but they mimic real life. For example, if you are disarming a bomb, you're going to be racing the clock to do so. If you fail, your character can die and you must try again. I found that this added realism to the story as well as an exciting sense of urgency.
You do have a notebook, styled to look just like a journalist's notepad. There is no map but you don't need one.
One thing of importance to note-this game does not have a tutorial nor does it hold your hand and offer hints as to what to do next. The only help it offers is the ability to skip a puzzle. If you are the type of player that prefers to have a game that holds your hands throughout, this game would not be for you; however, if you are a player that likes a challenge, somewhat reminiscent of the old-school Adventure games, you will enjoy this game.
All in all, this game has much to offer and can be replayed for different outcomes if you so choose. I enjoyed the game immensely and am hoping that the developers release more. This game ends with plenty of room for a sequel, and the sub-title "Episode One" strongly hints that the developers have a series in mind. To be clear however, the game's ending does wrap everything up quite nicely so you need not worry about an annoying cliff-hanger, but it does leave you wanting to play more!
I sincerely hope that the low star ratings this game received (which REALLY surprises me) won't affect the developer's decision to make a sequel. I am really looking forward to another one. Unique games like this one do not come around very often. So please developers, create a sequel!
Don't let the negative reviews deter you from at least giving the game a try. There are other positive reviews with high star ratings that you can look at. I strongly recommend playing the entire demo so you will get to experience the first chapter and all of the choices you get to make in order to write your first article. It picks up pace as you get further into the game.
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I recommend this game!
+10points
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Liked it!
4 / 5
12 of 14 found this review helpful
Paris 1925
PostedOctober 1, 2012
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KimiKanda
 
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fromJersey City, NJ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Large File, Strategy, Time Management
 
Current Favorite:
The Agency of Anomalies: The Last Performance Collector's Edition
4.5 out of 5(68)
 
 
 
 
 
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
Solving a crime which you are basicly on your own. Not a lot of hints to assist you, I'm sorry to report. The game is like a jigsaw puzzle and you need to put all the pieces of the puzzle together in order to solve the crime. Noting that you may stumble along the way, the hint button is really of no assistance and the mini puzzles leave you aghast. But, I muddled along and I really like this game ...Show more
Solving a crime which you are basicly on your own. Not a lot of hints to assist you, I'm sorry to report. The game is like a jigsaw puzzle and you need to put all the pieces of the puzzle together in order to solve the crime. Noting that you may stumble along the way, the hint button is really of no assistance and the mini puzzles leave you aghast. But, I muddled along and I really like this game after all. (Hint) There are hidden mini puzzles within the "HOG" scenes. The graphics fit the era in question (1925), the objects are quite small, but not impossible to find. Another (Hint), some of the objects are also hidden within the "HOG" scenes - mixing things together and you have to combine them in order to move ahead. I found this game very interesting and challenging. Show less
I recommend this game!
+10points
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Liked it!
4 / 5
12 of 16 found this review helpful
Not your standard HOG
PostedOctober 1, 2012
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Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Large File, Puzzle
 
Current Favorite:
Sable Maze: Sullivan River Collector's Edition
4 out of 5(90)
 
 
 
 
 
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
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Good
4 / 5
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Excellent
5 / 5
I am not a fan of reporter-solving-mysteries themed games. Given that, this game caught my attention. The basic storyline is that of a cub reporter who stumbles onto a murder and gets a chance to found out "who-dunit". The graphics are clear and realistic and the voiceovers are a nice touch. Based on the demo, this seems to be a well-crafted game with some interesting twists on the standard HOG ...Show more
I am not a fan of reporter-solving-mysteries themed games. Given that, this game caught my attention. The basic storyline is that of a cub reporter who stumbles onto a murder and gets a chance to found out "who-dunit". The graphics are clear and realistic and the voiceovers are a nice touch. Based on the demo, this seems to be a well-crafted game with some interesting twists on the standard HOG theme. You must finish finding specific objects and complete certain puzzles before you can move on in the game. The puzzles range from fairly easy (putting puzzles together at the end of a scene) to challenging. It took me most of the demo to get out of the office! The hint button, while useful, cannot be used to sove a puzzle. Thankfully, there is no clicking penalty because it is necessary to click on everything. There is only one mode of play, but this is not a problem because there are different levels of challenge within this one mode. After getting out of the office, the storyline becomes more interesting, and for this reason, this will probably be a buy for me. Show less
+8points
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Liked it!
4 / 5
7 of 9 found this review helpful
This is one cool game!
PostedOctober 1, 2012
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fromSheboygan, Wisconsin
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Adventure, Hidden Object, Match 3, Card & Board, Puzzle
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
You play the part of Edgar, a cub reporter on an assignment in Paris, 1925. It starts out as just an ordinary day but wait...
things are about to change.
When I saw the reviews, I thought 'I won't be able to play if reviewers with good eyes think the items are too small'. Well, It was no exaggeration, the items are small but so crisp and clear that it's not that big a problem. And the graphics are
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You play the part of Edgar, a cub reporter on an assignment in Paris, 1925. It starts out as just an ordinary day but wait...
things are about to change.
When I saw the reviews, I thought 'I won't be able to play if reviewers with good eyes think the items are too small'. Well, It was no exaggeration, the items are small but so crisp and clear that it's not that big a problem. And the graphics are just like looking at a photograph. Quite incredible! You actually have the feeling of being in an old newspaper office.
The puzzles and HO scenes are not apparent. You sort of stumble across them in your clicking. You are not given a choice of play, it's rather an expert or advanced mode in that there are no sparkles, tutorials or instructions. You have a magnifying glass, gears and bar across the bottom. You have a notebook, that's it. You do have a hint that works if you're looking for that last piece of something but it won't tell you in which direction to go next. Navigation arrows are small and at the edge of the screen.
Your HO scenes are not separate from the scene you are looking at. On the bottom you will have a list of stuff to find/do. For instance, put all the paper rolls in a basket, pencils in a can, scraps of paper in an in-box and collect typewriter kieys. You play a game with the keys and put the scraps of paper together like a jigsaw puzzle. The puzzles I came across were not difficult except for the typewriter keys; I had to "ignore" that game due to time constraints.
The music is a rather bluesy jazz and fits the period of time you are in.
I got to the camera when the demo ended. This is a truly an adventure game with a lot of puzzles. I have a hunch this isn't going to be a casual game. It's going to take some thinking. You will need all your deductive reasoning.
I found this game to be very intriguing and consider it a buy for me. I want to go back and play the typewriter game this time.
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I recommend this game!
+5points
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It was OK.
3 / 5
7 of 7 found this review helpful
Mon Dieu! pas tres bon
PostedOctober 1, 2012
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fromVancouver BC
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Large File, Strategy
Fun Factor 
Poor
2 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
OK
3 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Poor
2 / 5
Storyline 
Poor
2 / 5
After playing the 1 hour preview, I found no real challenge with the hidden objects; it's too easy. You have to know the French language to solve at least one puzzle (journal pages). There are a lot of spelling mistakes, and the flow doesn't seem all that coherent. And Millie's ah.. shall we say 'fashion sense' was somewhat ahead of her time for 1925, even for Paris. Millie, I give you 3 stars.
I don't recommend this game.
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It was OK.
3 / 5
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I'll take a pass on this one
PostedOctober 1, 2012
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fromHurst, Texas
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Large File, Match 3, Puzzle, Mahjong
Fun Factor 
Poor
2 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Poor
2 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Poor
2 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
The story (based on the demo): You're an investigative reporter given a big story-a murder at a well-attended art showing. Who did it and why? In the course of your investigation, you come across some very interesting and disturbing info about the victim's hidden life.
This game is very flat. You do not have an option of challenge level. No vo's or video. No sparkles of any kind that I saw. Story ...Show more
The story (based on the demo): You're an investigative reporter given a big story-a murder at a well-attended art showing. Who did it and why? In the course of your investigation, you come across some very interesting and disturbing info about the victim's hidden life.
This game is very flat. You do not have an option of challenge level. No vo's or video. No sparkles of any kind that I saw. Story is told in graphic drawings and dialogue boxes and lines, which you must read - there's alot of reading. No HOS's in what I played, rather, you're given lists of this many of this and this many of that to find which are scattered about each location and sometimes in drawers, cabinets and so forth. There were quite a few puzzles of the large pieces jigsaw picture type. Also, you take black and white photos using your camera, follow the sequence with typewriter keys and a few simple puzzles of that ilk. No map or journal but you do have a notebook you record facts and thoughts in. There is a hint button that was practically useless however the game is so simple and formulaic that is not an issue. There is no map. There is a lot of lag in changing scenes and performing searches in a location which I attribute to the game as I have a good laptop, lots of memory and high speed internet.
All in all, this game is obviously made on a low budget and becomes tedious quickly. I was glad when the demo was done. The storyline is mildly interesting but is a no buy for me, even at a low price. Show less
I don't recommend this game.
+12points
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