Try the full version of Royal Trouble for free! Royal Trouble features. Enjoy a cheerful adventure to rescue an unlikely pair of royal heirs discover comedy, romance, and danger in 23 entertaining locations take control of both characters and escape their kidnappers. Royal Trouble: Hidden Adventures HD. Released in February 2015; By Orchid Games for PC, Mac, iPad, Android FAQs; Screenshots; Forum × Royal Trouble: Hidden Adventures HD Release Dates.
Royal Trouble: Hidden Adventures is a game about a pair of royals who get kidnapped and must find their way out of their respective prisons, with or without each others' help. It is touted as a Hidden Object Adventure, but it is much more of a straight up Adventure that dabbles in Hidden Object.
Just married! Loreen and Nathaniel couldn't be happier on their honeymoon when they decide to make a detour to the Merry Castle: rollercoasters, magic tents, and fun abound. But when the Merry Castle turns out to be a trap, their bond is tested like never before. As they try to make their way out, they discover that the man behind their recent misadventure is the evil Lord Drak... ...and he's out for blood.
Game belongs to genres:Hidden Object Games, Adventure
OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
CPU: 1.4 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB
DirectX: 9.0
HDD: 506 MB
You'll spend your entire adventure within the grounds of Merry Castle, going from a luxurious suite, to a spa with a lovely bath attendant, to the courtyard, a dungeon, secret passageways and everywhere in between.
The locations are nicely detailed and beautiful to the eye. Everything has little touches, such as rays of sunlight filtering through a window, dust motes floating in the air, or the breeze lazily blowing the leaves of a plant. I especially enjoyed the area where there was a magical tent that would fade in and out.
The background music is fanciful and reminiscent of being at a Renaissance Faire, as it should be. It is universally excellent throughout the game, as is the narrator, who is so cheesy and overdone, but absolutely perfect. He really adds so much to the game, as he is describing the predicaments in which Loreen and Nathaniel find themselves. Sadly, there are no voiceovers for the characters, themselves, as you'll be reading text only, but I thoroughly enjoyed the narrator.