Maestro: Notes of Life Review

Maestro: Notes of Life is a hidden object and adventure creation of ERS Games. For those who know ERS Games, they are the developers of some of the best hidden object games available in the market today. Maestro: Notes of Life is no exception to being a great game as this sequel after Maestro: Music of Death takes the player to another dark musical ride with a new story, new scenarios, and creative puzzles that is certified to be loved by many.

The story of the game opens up with a nicely produced cut scene of a young girl kidnapped by some magical music. Your task in the game is of course to save the girl, but it will not be easy as magic and puzzles hinder your path. The magical music came from a young and talented musician, but is he the mastermind behind all of what is happening? Or is he another pawn to a much more evil entity?

As for the graphics of Maestro: Notes of Life, I can say that ERS Games once again did a great job in this installment's development. The introduction cut scene is already gripping and amazing to watch that you will be sure to get hooked to playing from start to finish. Game play is very good. Hidden object scenes are nicely done with little to no pixel finding involved, even with most of these scenes piled with so much junk.

The atmosphere of the game is eerie which is to be expected of the Maestro series and ERS Games in general. As a matter of fact, ERS Games is so much known for making dark themed adventure games that I am currently wondering if they have the ability to expand further in more unique hidden object game themes. I say more unique since most of the hidden object games being developed nowadays are those with dark themes, making you scurry and find items in purposely scary places. I am not against these kind of games but it can get really standard sometimes that I stop getting surprised on supposedly new gaming experiences.

Do not get me wrong though, I still loved playing Maestro: Notes of Life and would recommend it for everyone to try, new and old casual gamers alike. Being a seasoned adventure and hidden object gamer, it works against me sometimes when I come across another eerie game, but that does not mean that Maestro: Notes of Life would not have anything new to offer that sets it apart from other games on the same genre.


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