10 Days Under The Sea

10 Days Under The Sea has lovely hand drawn scenes and photo hunting features. In this game, you play as Little Carrie, explore to the seas, and to find her spirit. The story begins when Carrie opens her father's compass and an old man appears.



He turns Carrie into a ghost, explaining that she will get her body back after she finds the treasures with the magical compass.

After days of travel, the compass needle has led Carrie to a secret pirate grotto on a small island in the Caribbean Sea. Here, in a mass of stolen but long forgotten treasures, the first part of the magic compass is hidden. Now that Carrie hovers in the mystic realm between life and death, she has gained many wonderful abilities. Her intuition prompts her with clues as to where to look for the lost parts of the magic compass.



Comb underwater scenes for hidden objects in gorgeous locations like the Sea of Japan, the Caribbean, and the Nile. Can you restore the state of things in 10 Days Under The Sea?



You will see a map with always nine locations with five levels each, and that makes a total of 45 levels in the game. In every location you will have to find objects. You have five hints (for all nine locations), but in the levels you can find special treasures, that will give you additional hints. After finishing the locations, you have to play a little minigame (memory, repeat the sequence, match3 etc). For finishing the minigame, you get a part of the compass and it will give you a new direction, where to go.

Sometimes the items are a bit hard to see and find with confusing objects. So count on hearing yourself saying, "That was a dog?" "That was not a chest?" "You call that a wreath - looks more like an ornament to me!" Ha....This is where the hints comes to your help.

Even though 10 Days Under The Sea is not as great as other hidden object games, it is catchy enough to have fun playing it. Try out the game and let me know what you think of it....

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  1. DEAR SIR/MADAM.


    i am a high school student currenty doing my GCSE,s. as part of my coureswork i am requrried to i use images to support my work. i am e-mailing you to gain permission to use this image. my coursework will only be viewed by my teacher ane examining bodies and will not be published. any images used will be refercenced.


    thank you
    Mary Smyth

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