» Game Description

Mr. Biscuits - The Case of the Ocean Pearl

Come on board an extravagant cruise liner, the Ocean Pearl, and help Mr. Biscuits solve the murder of his owner, Mrs. Cambridge. This Hidden Object game allows you to search an entire cruise ship for clues and interview a crazy cast of suspects. Each suspect will try to distract you, and remove evidence, but the lovable pug, Mr. Biscuits, will help you stay on track. Discover the culprit in Mr. Biscuits - The Case of the Ocean Pearl!

» Game Features

  • Help Mr. Biscuits Solve The Case!
  • Play Story Or Relaxed Mode!
  • 12 Crazy Suspects To Interview!
  • A Game For The Whole Family!

» Game Reviews

  • “I only downloaded the demo and finished the whole game before the demo time was up. It was fun, but just a little bit too short. I like to play a game and not finish within an hour.” – leigh17
  • “I luv this game, but the most scary part for me is finding the spirits. Even tho the beginning of the game of Ms. Cambrige was murdered, i nearly screams x] But anyway i found the killer and all. I even have the full version of it :] Well kewl game from Iwin ^^” – sweetsakugirl123
  • “I play a lot of seek and find games... but this game I'll wait until I've played everything and am realllllllllly bored. I can't even use up my demo time because I can't see what I'm looking for. I thought it was because my computer is older.. but alas, that's not the cause.” – Teyah
  • “I love this game! Pugs are so adorable and I think it is great to have to find Mr Biscuits in each area. It is a challenging game but not to the point you can't get through it. I am planning on buying the full version as I caould play this for hours!! Keep up the great work!!” – icthat

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • CPU: P700

» Extra Info

Developer: IWin
Release Date: 2009-05-29
Tags: action, arcade, board, hidden object, puzzle, seek and find

Did you know that…
A pearl is a hard, roundish object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk. Just like the shell of mollusks, a pearl is composed of calcium carbonate in minute crystalline form, which has been deposited in concentric layers. The ideal pearl is perfectly round and smooth, but many other shapes of pearls (baroque pearls) occur.

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