» Game Description

Scrapbook Paige

Scrapbook Paige is an addictive Hidden Object game with great environments to explore. After searching the many themed areas of the shop, players are given the chance to try out their scrapbooking skills. Creativity is key to earning extra cash when designing scrapbook pages for shop customers. Speed Rounds offer an exciting challenge as you try to complete rush orders. The superb magnifying glass feature is sure to please players when looking for those hard to find items.

» Game Features

  • Random List Of Hidden Objects For Better Replayability!
  • Excellent Magnifying Glass Tool!
  • Creative Scrapbooking Bonus Levels!
  • Exciting Speed Rounds!

» Game Reviews

  • “I really loved the game, finally something I could play with my daughter.” – cen6868
  • “A difficult search and find. some of the objects were really small and there was so much to search thru when looking for an item. I did find when making the scrapbook, that was fun.” – angelboy12
  • “I'm not a big fan of Hidden Object games, but I rather liked this one, particularly since it incorporated my scrapbooking hobby. The graphics were nice, with realistic items, which really appealed to me. It wasn't too easy, but not too difficult either, since there was a hint option. There is a riddle with each area, as an added challenge, though they weren't too difficult (which was nice, since I'm not very good with them). One particularly helpful feature, was the Zoom button. Many of the items are really small, and with these eyes, I never would have found them. You can even click on the item, while using the zoom. I'm only on level 12 so far, but I'm sure I will enjoy through all the way through.” – arolsma

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 512 MB
  • CPU: P 1.0GHz
  • Video: 3D Video Card

» Extra Info

Developer: Aisle 5 Games
Release Date: 2008-10-13
Tags: hidden object, large file, puzzle, seek and find

Did you know that…
Scrapbooking is a method for preserving personal and family history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabilia contained in decorated albums, or scrapbooks. The idea of keeping printed materials of personal interest probably dates to shortly after the invention of printing. This trend is probably similar for photographs. Historically, scrapbooking was a tradition similar to storytelling, but with a visual and tactile, rather than an oral, focus.

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