Based on the trailer below, it looks like players will have to unlock extensions to their Australian vacation by skillfully playing through three game modes: Vacation, Unlimited and Match 3 Bonus. At any rate, PopCap promises 28 brand new hidden-object scenes packing over 2,200 objects. This next edition of Vacation Quest doesn't appear to be terribly different from the first, or any hidden-object game, for that matter. The Seattle-based casual games maker announced Vacation Quest Australia, the second iteration of the franchises available for Mac and PC now. In the middle of January, who wouldn't want to go south, but about way south? Everyone knows that hidden-object games are hottest thing under the sun right now (again), and PopCap was right there with them in their heyday.
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