» Game Description

The Nightshift Code

Discover, decode and delight with hidden treasures and locked puzzles! The Nightshift Code is a hidden object adventure game that will take you on a mysterious, and sometimes dangerous, journey from an ancient history museum in Chicago all the way to a secret location in the Greek Isles! Search for hidden objects and piece together clues to unlock challenging puzzles, ultimately digging for a lost treasure! It's all there waiting for you in The Nightshift Code!

» Game Features

  • A Fantastical Seek And Find Treat!
  • 6 Challenging Chapters, Full Of Mystery!
  • Arcade Mode With Hundreds Of Hidden Objects!
  • Multiple Layered Scavenger Hunts!

» Game Reviews

  • “I completed almost 3 chapters before the trial ran out, so I have to say no it isn't worth the money.Nuff said!” – basilpao13
  • “One of my alltime favourite Hide&Seek games is Madame Fate, and "The Nightshift Code" came really close. The puzzles are not too hard but they definitly need some brainwork to be solved, and the hidden objects are hard to find. (Which is good in my opinion!) If you have the same graphics again, it is not pure repetition but it has a reason (you got to play to find out). The Story in Comic Book Style is really neat and the music is real soothing and not annoying (first time I turned the volume up instead of down)! In short I loved this game and can only recommend it.” – Clever

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P3 700

» Extra Info

Developer: PlayFirst
Release Date: 2008-02-12
Tags: adventure, arcade, hidden object, puzzle, seek and find

Did you know that…
Chicago History Museum (formerly known as the Chicago Historical Society) was founded in 1856. It is currently located in a building at the corner of Clark Street and North Avenue in the Old Town Triangle neighborhood of Lincoln Park in Chicago. It was renamed the Chicago History Museum in September, 2006. Much of the early collection amassed by the museum was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, but like the city, the museum rose from the ashes.

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