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So when I was younger, around 8 years ago, I remember playing this point and click hidden object horror game, but basically there were a handful of ghosts you had to help “release” (?) and the whole fashion of the game was from the 1950s (think grease) and i remember particularly during the game when you took too long or were idling, the ghosts room you were looking in would pop up on the screen. I hope y’all know what it’s called because my brain has been bugging me for the last 3 years or so trying to remember this stupid game.



The characters in the game were cartoonish, yet realistic, and all the colors were bright from what I can remember. You aren’t a ghost yourself if I recall correctly, and each ghost had a room of their own coordinating to their style, i.e. the greaser had a garage, the opera singer/actor had a dressing room, etc.










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  • Was it a Hidden Object Game? More like a Sierra point-and-click? Were you a ghost yourself? What kind of graphics were they? Cartoonish? Limited color palette? Photographic? 3-D? Were the images animated, and if so, how limited or expansive was the animation? And did all of the ghosts have rooms, and if so, what decided which one popped up?

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So when I was younger, around 8 years ago, I remember playing this point and click hidden object horror game, but basically there were a handful of ghosts you had to help “release” (?) and the whole fashion of the game was from the 1950s (think grease) and i remember particularly during the game when you took too long or were idling, the ghosts room you were looking in would pop up on the screen. I hope y’all know what it’s called because my brain has been bugging me for the last 3 years or so trying to remember this stupid game.



The characters in the game were cartoonish, yet realistic, and all the colors were bright from what I can remember. You aren’t a ghost yourself if I recall correctly, and each ghost had a room of their own coordinating to their style, i.e. the greaser had a garage, the opera singer/actor had a dressing room, etc.










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    Please visit scifi.stackexchange.com/tags/story-identification/info and see if those prompts give you any additional material to add to the question.

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  • Was it a Hidden Object Game? More like a Sierra point-and-click? Were you a ghost yourself? What kind of graphics were they? Cartoonish? Limited color palette? Photographic? 3-D? Were the images animated, and if so, how limited or expansive was the animation? And did all of the ghosts have rooms, and if so, what decided which one popped up?

    – FuzzyBoots
    10 mins ago








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    i updated my info if that helps answering your question, my memory is foggy so pardon that if i don’t get all your questions answered (:

    – Solei
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  • No worries, that's a lot of info already :) you can edit everything else you'll remember whenever you want. Good first question, and welcome to the site!

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So when I was younger, around 8 years ago, I remember playing this point and click hidden object horror game, but basically there were a handful of ghosts you had to help “release” (?) and the whole fashion of the game was from the 1950s (think grease) and i remember particularly during the game when you took too long or were idling, the ghosts room you were looking in would pop up on the screen. I hope y’all know what it’s called because my brain has been bugging me for the last 3 years or so trying to remember this stupid game.



The characters in the game were cartoonish, yet realistic, and all the colors were bright from what I can remember. You aren’t a ghost yourself if I recall correctly, and each ghost had a room of their own coordinating to their style, i.e. the greaser had a garage, the opera singer/actor had a dressing room, etc.










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So when I was younger, around 8 years ago, I remember playing this point and click hidden object horror game, but basically there were a handful of ghosts you had to help “release” (?) and the whole fashion of the game was from the 1950s (think grease) and i remember particularly during the game when you took too long or were idling, the ghosts room you were looking in would pop up on the screen. I hope y’all know what it’s called because my brain has been bugging me for the last 3 years or so trying to remember this stupid game.



The characters in the game were cartoonish, yet realistic, and all the colors were bright from what I can remember. You aren’t a ghost yourself if I recall correctly, and each ghost had a room of their own coordinating to their style, i.e. the greaser had a garage, the opera singer/actor had a dressing room, etc.







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    Please visit scifi.stackexchange.com/tags/story-identification/info and see if those prompts give you any additional material to add to the question.

    – FuzzyBoots
    10 mins ago











  • Was it a Hidden Object Game? More like a Sierra point-and-click? Were you a ghost yourself? What kind of graphics were they? Cartoonish? Limited color palette? Photographic? 3-D? Were the images animated, and if so, how limited or expansive was the animation? And did all of the ghosts have rooms, and if so, what decided which one popped up?

    – FuzzyBoots
    10 mins ago








  • 2





    i updated my info if that helps answering your question, my memory is foggy so pardon that if i don’t get all your questions answered (:

    – Solei
    2 mins ago











  • No worries, that's a lot of info already :) you can edit everything else you'll remember whenever you want. Good first question, and welcome to the site!

    – Jenayah
    10 secs ago














  • 1





    Please visit scifi.stackexchange.com/tags/story-identification/info and see if those prompts give you any additional material to add to the question.

    – FuzzyBoots
    10 mins ago











  • Was it a Hidden Object Game? More like a Sierra point-and-click? Were you a ghost yourself? What kind of graphics were they? Cartoonish? Limited color palette? Photographic? 3-D? Were the images animated, and if so, how limited or expansive was the animation? And did all of the ghosts have rooms, and if so, what decided which one popped up?

    – FuzzyBoots
    10 mins ago








  • 2





    i updated my info if that helps answering your question, my memory is foggy so pardon that if i don’t get all your questions answered (:

    – Solei
    2 mins ago











  • No worries, that's a lot of info already :) you can edit everything else you'll remember whenever you want. Good first question, and welcome to the site!

    – Jenayah
    10 secs ago








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Please visit scifi.stackexchange.com/tags/story-identification/info and see if those prompts give you any additional material to add to the question.

– FuzzyBoots
10 mins ago





Please visit scifi.stackexchange.com/tags/story-identification/info and see if those prompts give you any additional material to add to the question.

– FuzzyBoots
10 mins ago













Was it a Hidden Object Game? More like a Sierra point-and-click? Were you a ghost yourself? What kind of graphics were they? Cartoonish? Limited color palette? Photographic? 3-D? Were the images animated, and if so, how limited or expansive was the animation? And did all of the ghosts have rooms, and if so, what decided which one popped up?

– FuzzyBoots
10 mins ago







Was it a Hidden Object Game? More like a Sierra point-and-click? Were you a ghost yourself? What kind of graphics were they? Cartoonish? Limited color palette? Photographic? 3-D? Were the images animated, and if so, how limited or expansive was the animation? And did all of the ghosts have rooms, and if so, what decided which one popped up?

– FuzzyBoots
10 mins ago






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i updated my info if that helps answering your question, my memory is foggy so pardon that if i don’t get all your questions answered (:

– Solei
2 mins ago





i updated my info if that helps answering your question, my memory is foggy so pardon that if i don’t get all your questions answered (:

– Solei
2 mins ago













No worries, that's a lot of info already :) you can edit everything else you'll remember whenever you want. Good first question, and welcome to the site!

– Jenayah
10 secs ago





No worries, that's a lot of info already :) you can edit everything else you'll remember whenever you want. Good first question, and welcome to the site!

– Jenayah
10 secs ago










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