
Probably inspired by the success of Travelogue 360: Paris, Big Fish Games have desided to make a sequel. Based on the same idea - hide and seek gameplay and the ability to turn the camera in all directions so you can see the back side of the place - it is almost impossible to play.
There are incredible amount of objects on the scene. And many of them are so small, that it is hard to guess what is it - an apple, or maybe a marble, or a tennis ball. Most of objects are not just small, but also blurred, and its much harder to recognize them.

However, there are enough hints to find most of small and uncertain objects (at least on first levels). Some of items that you pick up are known and valuable, and you can find out some fun facts about them. There are also fun facts about almost any place that is presented in the game.

Like other hide & seek games from Big Fish, this one has a storyline and tons of minigames. The minigames are different and pretty fun.

Well, Travelogue 360: Rome is just a quality game for the admirers of such kind of games. It is a bit hard to play, but the places where you play are very beautiful. Music and sounds are excellent which is usual for Big Fish Games. And it is also a good chance to find out more about Rome.
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