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Trapped The Abduction


A regular day turns into a nightmare for a young woman who awakens locked in the back of a truck not knowing what happened, who she is, or what will happen next. Live through her terror as you help her crack codes, solve puzzles and escape traps laid out by her tormentor. Problem is, he turns out to be a serial killer, and he is watching you the entire time...what seems like the exit might lead to another trap!

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  Memory's Review - November 6, 2009 - View all my reviews (8)


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Cheesy commercial game, a victim nonetheless

At first glance I've notice the similarity between this game and the movie series SAW, that suspicion turns out to be right on the money, but have been altered somewhat to assimilate with the game play mechanics.

Unlike the usual seek and find game- where the game would reveal a piece of the storyline as a reward for a job well done- this game did none of that and just kept telling you to find various object throughout the game; your abductor occasionally blurted out something sarcastic or sinister, but the dialog is repetitive and doesn't reveal much in terms of the nature of the abductor so the emotion falls completely flat. Like the comment was a replay coming from a tape recorder. As for the story element, there is none: "You trying to escape" about sums it up. Several item and information was reveal to protagonist near the beginning of the game, but the concept was abruptly drop and the later half of the game consisting the character looking for various useful item to escape, though many of them were never used.

I could have complain more about how it was never explain (unlike the movie SAW) why the protagonist have to look for various items (an invisible battle royal collar?). And how the graphics looks all dim and dark and seems like a lousy excuse for the graphic designer to slack off on the details rather than to fit in with the general theme. And why didn't the protagonist didn't just grab a sledge hammer and smash those doors open instead of this unnecessary process of finding the right key.

In short, there is no story element, there is no characterization, there is no background music, there is a limited variety of scenery- and there is no closure. If you're a "seek and find" fanatics, then you might want to give this game a try; otherwise, stay away from this game, because it's a "trap".


This review has an average score of 3.8 - Based on 5 ratings
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  ladymeba's Review - October 28, 2009 - View all my reviews (4)


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Very solid hidden object game.

Very nice hidden object game. You find items in a list and then you open doors by finding things to deal with whatever is in your way. There were one or two objects that weren't obvious at all - but with a free hint system and no time lmit that doesn't seem to be a problem. Back story is interesting and I am looking forward to seeing the ending when I buy the game.

I don't play with music so can't comment about that (had to put 'liked it' as it won't accept 'not rated').

Graphics are nice as is the voice acting and cut scenes (although it might be nice to have a 'skip' button).

All in all a nice solid Hidden object game.


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  terkelc's Review - December 5, 2009 - View all my reviews (3)


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Trapped The Abduction

A very solid and enjoyable HO/riddle game, just as i like it.
Just finished it. Besides a very weak end-scene, I higly recommend this game. Easy to get into, and hard to let go...


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OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Memory: 512 MB
DirectX: 8.1
CPU: P 1.0 GHZ

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Developed By: Game Agents
Published By: Game Agents
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