The Clumsys
Genre: Hidden Object Games | Puzzle Games
The Clumsys Game
Grandpa is your modern day "Back to the Future" inventor with his top-secret time machine. His mischevious grandson Tim and his friends have decided to test Grandpa Albert`s invention. Travel back in time and help the family collect their missing kids using a Gadget Assembly Screen. Pinpoint out-of-place objects (like a gamepad and joystick) in each historical location such as the Beaches of Troy in 1275 BC. The Clumsys may not be coordinated, but they're determined to have family bonding time in this Hidden Object voyage.
The Clumsys full game features:
- Well over 10 hrs of gameplay
- 100 levels
- 4 unique modes of gameplay
- 3 unique vision gadgets
- Gadget puzzle minigame
- 20 missing kids
- 1 missing Grandpa
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System requirements:
OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
CPU: 800 Mhz
RAM: 256 MB
DirectX: 7.0
Hard Drive: 96 MB







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on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 03:06:00 -0500
The Clumsy's is a fun game, but several areas are mind boggling and frustrating. If you don't know the keys of a piano you will be stuck for quite awhile trying to figure out how to recompose Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. I'm still working on that and am searching the web for the answer because no matter what keys I press, it's always wrong. And I have a musical background. Other levels have similar tasks that seem to make no sense. And try to find three pieces of a crowbar to release a kid from a crate. Good luck with that. The Clumsy's is a very different hidden object game. Be prepared for frustration in trying to meet the requirements to move to the next level. The game is fun and sucks you in and you play way past your bedtime trying to figure out how to get past certain areas. I'm very tired and sleepy, but dang it, I need to figure out the piano keys.
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