Neptune's Secret is one of the best looking seek-and-find games I've seen, with a gorgeous series of game screens. Integrated with one of the best sounding musical scores in a casual game, Neptune's Secret is both fun and a work of art. One of the biggest differences between this game and others in the category is a common sense of purpose between puzzles on a given level. Instead of looking for wacky items in a random set of rooms, you're trying to find many of the same thing across multiple rooms to help solve additional puzzles. The story line is built on the story of Hannah, a little girl abandoned as a newborn on the steps of the Convent of Ascension, with only an amulet to mark her parentage. She becomes an archaeologist, specializing in ancient artifacts. Summoned by the Abbess, she returns to uncover Atlantis and the many hidden secrets it holds. As Hannah discovers the truth behind Atlantis demise, she uncovers the mystical secrets about her own lineage. Navigating through the secrets of the underwater world, she discovers that her amulet is the key to giving back Neptune his full powers. Both an untimed mode and a beat the clock mode provide two ways for you to enjoy Neptune's Secret.

