It’s all about masks
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Travel to 19th century Europe in this single and mysterious Hidden Object game! Important documents hold been purloined from a ship, and it’s up to the well-known Detective Cunning to find them. Track down a shadowy form and reveal who is abaft the mask to unravel the case! Find valuable items in showy Hidden Object scenes, in the method that you walk across Europe in It’s All About Masks!Warning:This game may race poorly or fail to throw on older systems. Please download the 1 hour testing to create sure the game runs correctly on your computer before purchasing the game. The purchased version will race in the identical passage in the method that the testing version.
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