Review: Titanic Mystery (DS)

Exactly 100 years after the original ship sailed on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, the all-new Titanic sets off on the same voyage. Build with the same level of luxury and extravagance, but with modern day safety designs and up to date lifeboats.

Titanic Mystery (3)

Pros:

  • Hidden objects gameplay.
  • Nice artwork graphics.
  • 4 profile slots.
  • Touchscreen and face button controls.
  • 10 chapters to play through.  Each chapter has several levels within them.
  • Find diary entries with Titanic facts on them.
  • Local offline leaderboard.
  • Mini games to unlock to uncover more clues.  Jigsaws for example are used and work really well.
  • Huge playing area.  So much so you have to scroll around the screen.
  • Hints available.

Titanic Mystery (4)

Cons:

  • Little to no replay ability.
  • Very basic.
  • Some levels are so simple it’s like they didn’t even try to hide objects.
  • DS game so no 3D support.

Titanic Mystery (5)


in Summary,  the game does exactly what it says on the tin.  Find hidden objects,  learn facts about the Titanic and do a few mini games.  That’s it and not more can really be said.  It’s a short game and is a bit on the easy side. A throw away experience with minimal game play.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!