
So far most all of the "Big Fish" games that I've played have been pretty damn good. If you can tolerate games where you can't kill anybody, and you don't have to worry about the bad guys killing you, give these games a try. Yeah, most of them are classified as hidden object games, but as I have said many times before, the hidden object scenes in most of these games are very minor to game play. These games are really exercises in problem and puzzle solving. (Their earlier games had more of the dumb hidden object scenes, but so far their newer games seem to have very few.) What I like about these games is that the challenges they throw at you are usually fair, and though you might decide to skip a puzzle every once in a while, you shouldn't need to consult a walkthrough to complete them very often.
Best I can figure out is that only BrandyB and I have played any of them. If you are a gamer, give one of these games a try, I think you will have fun with most of them.
Here is a list of "Big Fish" games that I have played:
"Alabama Smith in the Quest of Fate"
"Awakening: The Dreamless Castle"
"Awakening: The Goblin Kingdom"
"Awakening: Moonfell Wood"
"Awakening: The Skyward Castle"
"Azada: In Libro"
"Azada: Ancient Magic"
"Christmas Stories: Nutcracker"
"Chronicles of Mystery: The Tree of Life" (This was not originally a "Big Fish" game, they acquired it from "City Interactive".
"Cursed Memories: Secret of Agony Creek"
"Dark Dimensions: City of Ash"
"Dark Dimensions: Wax Beauty"
"Dark Parables: The Final Cinderella"
"Dark Parables: Red Riding Hood Sisters"
"Dark Parables: Rise of the Snow Queen"
"Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's Murders in the Rue Morgue"
"Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat"
"Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe's The Gold Bug"
"Death at Fairing point"
"Drawn: Dark Flight"
"Drawn: The Painted Tower"
"Echoes of the Past: Castle of Shadows"
"Echoes of the Past: Royal House of Stone"
"Edgar Allan Poe's The Gold Bug"
"Enlightenus, Story Book Adventure" (I don't think this was originally a "Big Fish game", but they picked it up to add to their stable of games. I could be wrong.)
"Enlightenus II, The Timeless Tower"
"Escape from Ravenhearst"
"F.A.C.E.S."
"Fabled Legends, The Dark Piper"
"Fiction Fixers: Adventures in Wonderland" (Originally a "On Hand Software" game)
"Final Cut: Death on the Silver Screen"
"Forgotten Riddles: The Mayan Princess" (Bonus game that comes with "Dark Parables: Red Riding Hood Sisters" - Collector's Edition)
"Flux Family Secrets: The Rabbit Hole"
"Flux Family Secrets: The Ripple Effect"
"Grim Facade: Mystery of Venice"
"Grim Facade: Sinister Obsession"
"Grim Tales: The Bride"
"Hallowed Legends: Samhain"
"Hallowed Legends: Templar"
"Haunted Hotel"
"Haunted Hotel II: Believe the Lies"
"Haunted Legends: The Bronze Horseman"
"Haunted Legends: The Queen of Spades"
"Haunted Legends: The Undertaker"
"Hidden Expedition: Smithsonian, Hope Diamond"
"Hidden Expedition: The Uncharted Islands"
"Hidden Mysteries: November 1963" (Looks like another game that "Big Fish" swallowed up, and they changed "Hidden Mysteries" to "Lost Secrets".)
"Kate Arrow: Deserted Wood"
"Lost Secrets: November 1963" (2012) (Not originaly a "Big Fish" game. Original title was "Hidden Mysteries: November 1963")
"Maestro: Music of Death"
"Maestro: Notes of Life"
"Macabre Mysteries: Curse of the Nightingale"
"Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy" (Originally a "Mumbo Jumbo" game that "Big Fish Games" now owns.)
"Mystery Trackers, Black Isle"
"Mystery Case Files: 13th Skull"
"Mystery Case Files: Escape from Ravenhearst"
"Mtstery Case Files: Fate's Carnival"
"Mystery Case Files: Huntsville"
"Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate"
"Mystery Case Files: Murder Among Friends"
"Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects"
"Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst"
"Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake"
"Mystery in London"
"Mystery of the Crystal Portal 2: Beyond the Horizon" (Originally an Artogon game that "Big Fish Games" gobbled up."
"Mystic Diary, Haunted Island"
"Mystery Trackers: Black Isle"
"Nightmare Adventures: The Turning Thorn"
"Nightmare Adventures: The Witch's Prison"
"Puppet Show: Mystery of Joyville"
"Redemption Cemetery: Children's Plight"
"Redemption Cemetery: Curse of the Raven"
"Redemption Cemetery: Grave Testimony"
"Royal Detective: Lord of Statues"
"Sable Maze: Norwich Caves"
"Sable Maze: Sullivan River"
"Secrets of the Dark: Eclipse Mountain"
"Secrets of the Dark: Temple of Night"
"Shadow Wolf Mysteries: Bane of the Family"
"Shadow Wolf Mysteries: Curse of the full Moon"
"Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles"
"Smithsonian: Hope Diamond"
"Spirits of Mystery: Amber Maiden"
"Spirits of Mystery: The Dark Minotaur"
"Spirits of Mystery: Song of the Phoenix"
"Strange Cases: The Lighthouse Mystery"
"Strange Cases: The Tarot Card Mystery"
"Surface: Mystery of Another World"
"The Agency of Anomalies, Cinderstone Orphanage"
"The Dracula Files" (Not originally a Big Fish game, and it stinks.)
"The Secret of Mangrove Manor" (Not originally a Big Fish game, and it stinks.)
"The Treasures of Mystery Island"
"The Treasures of Mystery Island: The Gates of Fate"
"The Treasures of Mystery Island: The Ghost Ship"
"Twisted Lands: Insomniac" (Not originally a Big Fish game.)
"Twisted Lands: Shadow Town (Not originally a Big Fish game.)
"Witches' Legacy: The Charleston Curse"
(There may be more that I might have overlooked.)
(I should add that if you are willing to fork over the money to buy the "Collector's Editions" of these games, they will include something called the "Integrated Strategy Guide" on the lower left of the task bar at the bottom. This will provide you with help in sticky situations that comes very close to a walkthrough. They will also give you a bonus game to play in keeping with the game you have finished.)
BRANDY, I know that there are many more "Big Fish" games. Please tell me the ones I need to play.

.................... Goodnight I'm going to bed.
(Belated edit: I will be adding more Big Fish games to this list as I pick them up. Yep, the list will grow.)(Another belated edit. I have said this elsewhere, but I think I should add it here also. I now don't think Big Fish actually creates all of the games (if any) that are included in their ever growing stable of computer games. I think they just buy them up from other companies that created them.)