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Start Your Adventure With An Incredible Heist On iPad

Game Insight has announced the release of the Incredible Heist for iPad. Players will be able to solve intricate puzzles as they progress through a story of mystery and drama. Are you ready to start your adventure? Read on to learn more.

From the Press Release
Game Insight, a global leader in free-to-play games for all major mobile/social platforms, is pleased to announce the launch of an exciting new chapter in hidden object games: Incredible Heist for iPad! This captivating new game from the creator of the smash hit Mystery Manor offers thought-provoking puzzles and a story steeped in mystery, intrigue, and crime drama.


Incredible Heist puts players in the role of an apprentice jewel thief who must learn to become a master burglar under the tutelage of a mysterious mentor. Over the course of the game, players will navigate the most devious traps and puzzles in history to recover world-famous treasures in a series of daring heists. Players will also meet an unforgettable cast of con artists, thieves, and other less-than-savory characters, and eventually build their own team of globetrotting grifters as they assemble collections of rare items. With their team in place, players will recover mysterious Cryptex artifacts, which are somehow related to an ancient Thieves Guild with ties to remote locations all over the world.

In Incredible Heist, players learn the tricks of the trade from veteran con artists while tackling hidden object puzzles and all-new trials in the form of brain-teasing mini-games. Fortunately, players can equip themselves with a full suite of thieves' tools and other powerful items to help them tackle each new challenge.

Download Incredible Heist for iPad now and experience the next generation of hidden object games! Download Incredible Heist for iPad: https://itunes.apple.com/app/incredible-heist-hd/id573877961

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