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It's basically an adventure game with hidden object segments along with other puzzles.
It's also got a fantastic hint/skip system, so you can never really get stuck (unless you're determined to figure out everything yourself). I really appreciate that, as I HATE sinking time into a game I'm enjoying, then having it wasted by getting stuck one place.
I've only played like 3 hidden object games so far (the two Nintendo published ones that were really good, + this) but I liked it quite a bit.
It does get increasingly ludicrous in terms of the puzzles you're doing later in the game, making no sense in terms of what you'd do in real life, but it's fun.
Besides the short length for it's cost that annoys me is how you half to bounce around to so many different locations just to get one clue that will help you in a certain location. (In one of the later locations you have to bounce between four earlier locations to solve it.) Don't play these types of games much, so don't know how usual this is.