» Game Description

Hide & Secret

The villain Jacques has stolen the Treasures of the Ages so he can harness their mystical powers in his evil plan to rule the world. You must help Will Scout and Anna Lyze on their quest to defeat Jacques and rescue the treasures. Only by following clues and escaping Jacques' sinister traps will you find his secret hidden base where he has taken the treasures so he can steal their power. Travel to 30 locations across the globe in your quest to rescue the Treasures of the Ages and defeat Jacques and his henchman Toadie!

» Game Features

  • Entertaining Characters And Story!
  • Hundreds Of Unique Items To Find!
  • 30 Beautifully Rendered Locations!
  • Travel Around The Globe!

» Game Reviews

  • “Everything is great about this game except..... the objects are too easy to find. It takes me very little time to find items in MCF, but this one, the items aren't hidden enough. I have no doubt with the ease of finding the objects that if people were to write out the time it took to complete this game, people would think twice about buying the full game. Sorry, I found this one too easy.” – TonyMontana
  • “NOT VERY ORIGINAL, JUST ANOTHER GAME LIKE MYSTERVILLE. GOOD GRAPHICS.” – jdrr22

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P3 800
  • Video: 32MB DirectX Compatible Video Card

» Extra Info

Developer: Anarchy Enterprises
Release Date: 2007-12-01
Tags: hidden object, online, puzzle, seek and find

Did you know that…
The etymology of the word villain is probably Middle English villein from Old French villain, in turn from Late Latin villanus, meaning serf or peasant, someone who is bound to the soil of a villa, which is to say, worked on the equivalent of a plantation in late Antiquity, in Italy or Gaul. Consequently, it meant a person of less than knightly status, and so came to mean a person who was not chivalrous; because many unchivalrous acts, such as treachery or rape, are villainous in the modern sense, and because the word was used as a term of abuse, it took on its modern meaning.

Misspellings: hidesecret hides secrets

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