
Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena
A 2008 hidden-object adventure that trades puzzle depth for breezy treasure-hunting nostalgia. Expect point-and-click archaeology with forgettable story beats but genuinely satisfying object hunts.
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Comfort-food hidden-object adventure for players who want to hunt trinkets without plot complications or timer pressure.
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About Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena
I went in expecting the usual hidden-object slog, but Samantha Swift leans into the adventure half of the formula more than most. You're hunting artifacts across museum dioramas and mythological locations, spotting items from cluttered scenes while uncovering pieces of a plot involving a stolen scepter and a rival treasure hunter. The puzzles are light, the story is forgettable, but the object hunts themselves are well-designed, items integrate naturally into scenes rather than feeling randomly crammed in. This is pure early-2000s casual gaming comfort food. No voice acting, minimal narrative weight, just straightforward point-and-click archaeology that respects your time. If you want something to play while half-watching TV, it delivers. Don't expect innovation or depth. Just solid hidden-object execution from an era when that was enough.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows Vista/XP
- Memory
- 256MB RAM
- Graphics
- 64 MB Video Card
- Processor
- Processor Speed: 800MHz
- Sound Card
- Sound Card
- DirectX Version
- DirectX 8.1
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Game Info
- Developer
- MumboJumbo
- Publisher
- Accelerate Games
- Release Date
- Oct 31, 2008






