
The unique scavenger hunt game offers you a chance to explore and enjoy the wonder of different worlds and locations. Don't miss any details in the pictures because the targets can really be anywhere! Keep your eyes out and seek for all the hidden objects in an immersive environment. On each level, you'll have to collect couples of items. The challenge is to identify them out of hundreds of objects with your own eyes. You won't feel an eyestrain with our stunning designed and illustrated scenes. Your progress on each level is automatically saved Always find reach to the tips if you feel you're stuck You can zoom in/out anytime to have a better view Alive and amazing maps with tons of objects that make the game full of fun Everything sketched is hand drawn, colored and animated by our professional artists. ***One of the first of music that I heard was a BONG, a few more notes, BOING and so on! I got a headache and there is no way to adjust or turn it OFF! As a great stress reliever, the game is a fit for any age, and is even a good choice for family time! Try your best and find out all the hidden objects. ***The colors are soft pastels and the items sort of blend together. After 6 days and NUMEROUS attempts I have figured out how to get Snow Leopard onto the new Mac Mini!! It turns out I wasn't thinking the problem all the way through.*** The OBJECTS panel on the bottom of the screen blocks some of the screen.

However I was trying to install the retail Snow Leopard (which is 10.6.0) onto the Mini using an MBP which required 10.6.3! I thought that the Mini was causing the kernel panic when connected in Target Disk Mode. There is a step after all of the applicable files are copied to the Mini (TDM) where the Source machine reboots and is supposed to continue the install. This is where my MBP was freezing up and I couldn't understand why. Well it turns out that the MBP is attempting to boot from the SL disk (10.6.0), however this machine requires a minimum of OS X 10.6.3 so the boot was hanging. I ejected the retail version of OS X, input the Recovery disk I got with the MBP (which is 10.6.3) and the install continued as usual.

Once installed I booted directly to the Mini's hard drive (TDM) via the MBP and ran Software Update to get to 10.6.8.
