Hidden Chronicles Orient Express: Our guide to finding every item
Zynga's newest Facebook game, Hidden Chronicles, is a hidden object game that gives you a chance to repeatedly complete each scene in the game as many times as you'd like, so long as you have the energy (which recharges over time) to do so. The game's hidden object scenes are separated into chapters belonging to different rooms in your inherited manor (your deceased uncle has left the manor to you in his will). The first section is the Library and the very first scene within the Library is the Orient Express which takes place on a train car.
As further explanation, these scenes are actually "visions" of sorts, allowing you to look into the history of a particular item, in order to uncover the manor's many secrets.
If you're having trouble finding a particular item in the Orient Express, or want to work on building up those combo scores (for bonus points), then check out our guide below to the scene's item locations! Note: The items you'll receive will just be a selection of all of those pictured below.
If you're looking to find a particular item: Hit Ctrl +F (or Command + F if on a Mac) and type in the name of the object you're looking for. This will take you directly to its image.
Set 1:
Horseshoe
Pearl Necklace
Goldfish
Briefcase
Hat
Coatrack
Set 2:
Wallet
Grapes
Bullet
Set 3:
Writing Paper
Open Book
Handcuffs
Cane
Set 4:
Orange Juice
Orange
Coatrack
Set 5:
Baby Bunny
Flask
Revolver
Set 6:
Spoon
Razor
Tortoise
Knitting Basket
Set 7:
Newspaper
Sun
Tear
Dog
Set 8:
Scissors
Electric Fan
Crystal Glassware
Set 9:
Lighter
Fallen Vase
Black Stockings
Set 10:
Purse
Teapot
Sunglasses
Lace Doily
Set 11:
White Roses
Pocket Watch
Kitten
Set 12:
Sunflower
Steam Engine
Trench Coat
Black Gloves
Inkwell
There are a handful of items not pictured above, as the game generates each set of items randomly. When we come across those missing items, we'll make sure to update this space with how you too can find them. In the meantime, feel free to start decorating your Manor and working on building up your own mastery of this scene or any other in the game!
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