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June's Journey: Hidden Objects - Beginner’s Guide to Get a Kick Start

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Welcome to June’s Journey , a game where you hunt for hidden objects, like finding Waldo in Where’s Waldo? But this game on PC is even trickier than the books because it has extra stuff that can confuse new players. But don’t worry! This guide will explain everything in an easy way.  June’s Journey is available on mobile platforms such as iOS and Google Play and PC using an Android emulator.

In June’s Journey, unlocking new puzzles isn’t just about finishing parts of the main story. There are other ways to unlock new stages and game modes. If you’re new to the game, keep reading this guide to avoid getting lost. Here are some simple tips to help you get started.

Embarking on a Journey of Mystery and Intrigue

June’s Journey invites players into a world shrouded in mystery and intrigue, where they embark on a quest to uncover the truth behind a tragic family incident. The game’s captivating narrative weaves a tale of suspense and drama, immersing players in a richly detailed storyline filled with unexpected twists and turns. From the moment players step into June’s shoes, they are thrust into a gripping adventure that keeps them hooked from the very beginning.

Mastering Hidden Object Puzzles

At the heart of June’s Journey are its challenging hidden object puzzles. Players must use their keen observational skills to locate specific items hidden within each scene. With a limited amount of time and a list of items to find, players must race against the clock to complete each puzzle. However, players can also use hints to aid them in their search, though excessive hint usage can lower their overall score. Mastering hidden object puzzles requires patience, persistence, and a sharp eye for detail.

June's Journey: Hidden Objects - Beginner’s Guide to Get a Kick Start

Mastering the Gameplay Mechanics

As players navigate through the world of June’s Journey, they must master its intricate gameplay mechanics to progress effectively. Managing energy levels becomes crucial as players tackle hidden object puzzles and unravel the mysteries that lie within. Balancing resource management with puzzle-solving prowess is essential for overcoming obstacles and advancing further into the storyline. With each puzzle solved, players gain valuable insights and unlock new avenues of exploration, keeping the gameplay fresh and engaging.

Crafting Your Personal Paradise

Beyond the main storyline, June’s Journey offers players the opportunity to craft their own island paradise through the Island mini-game. Here, players can customize and upgrade their personal retreat, unlocking new features and rewards along the way. From building structures to decorating the landscape, players have the freedom to create a unique sanctuary that reflects their style and preferences. The island serves as a tranquil escape from the main storyline, allowing players to relax and unwind as they immerse themselves in the beauty of their surroundings.

Unveiling Hidden Truths Through Character Portraits

Throughout their journey, players collect character portraits that offer deeper insights into the game’s richly detailed world. These collectible items unlock additional backstory and character information, rewarding players with valuable resources and enhancing their understanding of the narrative. As players piece together the fragments of each character’s story, they gain a greater appreciation for the complexities of the game’s overarching plot, making each discovery feel all the more meaningful.

June's Journey: Hidden Objects - Beginner’s Guide to Get a Kick Start

Tips and Strategies for Success

Players should keep a few key tips and strategies in mind to excel during the June tour. First and foremost, players should focus on completing story stages to uncover new clues and advance the story. Managing energy levels is also important, as healing energy can stop progress in the game. Additionally, players can prioritize collecting characters and earning stars to unlock new items and earn greater rewards. Ultimately, hidden object puzzles require practice and patience to master, so players should take their time and carefully examine each scene for clues. Here are some of the best tips and tricks  that will help you become better at June’s Journey. 

Maximizing Points and Rewards

The key to winning the June trip is scoring points, as player positions are determined on the leaderboard. Players can maximize their points by completing puzzles quickly and accurately, avoiding mistakes, and using hints sparingly. Additionally, earning stars from hidden object scenes unlocks new rooms, furnishings, and bold items for The Island. By managing their resources and successfully completing tasks, players can unlock new items and progress further in the game.

With each hidden object discovered and each puzzle solved, you draw closer to the heart of the narrative, uncovering secrets that will leave you spellbound. Whether you’re exploring the lush landscapes of the island or delving into the depths of the main storyline, may your adventure be filled with excitement and discovery. Embrace the challenge, cherish the journey, and remember, Play June’s Journey on PC  with BlueStacks for an enhanced experience on a larger screen with keyboard and mouse controls! Uncover mysteries and dive into the adventure like never before.

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June’s Journey Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Solve All Mysteries

By: Author Rachel Robbins

Posted on Last updated: February 16, 2024

Everyone loves a good mystery. There’s undoubtedly a measure of excitement in trying to solve crimes, ghost sightings, or other events that need more than commonplace logic to be explained. Mysteries beget intrigue, and humans are inherently drawn toward strange happenings if only to satisfy our curiosity and break the monotony of the everyday.

It’s why cartoons like Scooby Doo or shows like CSI , Ghost Hunters , or even Ancient Aliens have become such hits, there’s always an element of mystery to them, a puzzle that needs to be solved, a story to be unraveled. Of course, one cannot discount the importance of the Sherlock Holmes or Nancy Drew books, which have given readers the chance to step into these mysterious stories long before they’ve become staples of the big screen.

It’s no surprise then that games like June’s Journey can deftly pull players into a world of intrigue, romance, and crime. Set in the roaring ’20s, June’s Journey is a hidden objects game wherein you’re presented with a scene and are tasked to find objects corresponding to a set of words. The mechanics of the game seem simple enough at the onset, but there’s more to it than meets the eye, just like the mystery surrounding the deaths of June’s sister Clare and Clare’s husband, Harry.

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Before giving an overview of how the game is played, let’s first talk about the story in which the game revolves so we can have some context into June’s motivation, which, by extension, also serves as your motivation as the player: June’s Journey begins with June Parker receiving news that her sister Clare had been killed by her husband, Harry, just before Harry himself committed suicide.

With their teenage daughter Viriginia left in the estate, June takes it upon herself to travel to her late sister’s house, which also happens to be the scene of the crime. Here, June discovers that her hunch had been right: that there was something awfully suspicious about the circumstances surrounding her sister and brother-in-law’s deaths. Though without any experience as a detective, June has nevertheless made up her mind to find out what truly happened to Clare and Harry.

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Determined to get to the bottom of things, June sets off to find more clues, and this is where you, as the player, will come in.

In following the story, you will be, as mentioned, provided with scenes containing a set of words that pertain to specific objects found in that particular scene. Some of these objects can be easily spotted while others are hidden, testing your observation skills. Your goal is to find all the objects until every word in the list has been crossed out.

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In some cases, an object included in that list is a clue that drives the story forward. Every time you play a round of a specific scene, the list of words and objects you have to find will change.

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For every object that you click correctly, you stand to gain multipliers that will give you bonus points. The faster you click on the right objects, the higher the multipliers and your score will be.

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Scores are calculated based on your speed, accuracy, and whether or not you’ve availed of hints. Using hints will decrease your score.

Scenes are considered as levels and playing a single round will require you to spend energy. Completing a round will earn you points that can gain you stars. Each level has a maximum of 5 stars, which will earn you Mastery of that level. There are multiple levels in each chapter and you may only proceed to the next chapter if you’ve achieved all its requirements, which may consist of stars and flowers.

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If stars can be earned by mastering a level, flowers can be earned by buying decor for Orchid Island, which is where Clare’s estate is. As June, you’ve become the unofficial caretaker of the estate. Every piece of decor costs a varying amount of coins, which can be earned by completing rounds. Placing certain types of decor will also yield a varying amount of flowers. Aside from being used to access new chapters, flowers are also needed to level up your overall account. Increasing your account level will grant you access to more decor, more levels, more chapters, and so on.

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The estate itself, which is considered an individual building, can be leveled up. Completing rounds may get you construction materials, which are necessary for the upgrade. Only specific decor can be leveled up, which can yield flowers after the upgrade has been completed. Buildings also passively produce coins, which can be collected after a waiting period.

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Additionally, you may eventually expand accessible spots in Orchid Island when you collect compasses, which are used in exchange for expanding your plot. Reaching certain chapters in the main story or getting enough stars will also grant you access to different places around Orchid Island, such as the lighthouse, the hangar, or the shipyard.

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Of course, you can get all of these rewards and open up more locations when you play the main hidden objects game following Clare and Harry’s murder mystery. But while the mechanics of the game sound rather simple, just find an object and click on it, it’s a lot more challenging than you might think.

With our beginner’s guide for June’s Journey, we’ll teach you some tricks to find objects in the fastest way possible, as well as tips to get those high scores, not waste a drop of energy, and decorate Orchid Island into a vintage paradise that will be the envy of your neighbors, and solve the murder mystery along the way, of course.

Spend Your Energy Well

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As we mentioned earlier, playing a round will always require energy. As a beginner, you have roughly a maximum of 110 energy points. Each round costs a minimum of 15 energy points. Depending on how well you do in a round, you can either gain a star or portion of a star.

This means that if a level has a maximum of 5 stars to achieve Mastery, you likely have to play it more than 5 times as completing a round does not automatically mean gaining 1 whole star. Sometimes, you might gain only 12% of a star or 30% of a star.

Again, it depends on how quickly and accurately you find all the objects included in the word set. If you do extremely well in a round, perhaps even get a “Perfect” rating, then you might be able to get, say, 50% of a star.

However, if you do poorly, you might get only 12% of a star, for example. If you consistently get low percentages, this basically means that you’re spending a lot of energy without getting much in return. Additionally, 1 energy point regenerates every 2 minutes so waiting times can feel quite lengthy.

This brings us to the two ways you may choose to approach the game so you can allocate energy points in the most productive way: you can either gain mastery of one level at a time or find all the clues first to complete a whole chapter.

What difference do these two approaches make? They both have their pros and cons and here’s what sets them apart:

Gaining Mastery of a Level First

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Gaining Mastery of one level means earning all 5 stars for that level. Again, this will likely take more than 5 rounds as the game doesn’t seem to let you earn 1 whole star with every round, even if you do manage to get a “Perfect” rating.

This can seem a little tedious at first, but the advantage of gaining Mastery of a level is that you’re only focused on one scene and though there will be objects added to it every time you play a round, you’ve already become familiar with most of where the objects are hidden that you’re more likely to get Perfect ratings even if the difficulty increases. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect, so playing a level over and over to earn all 5 stars is definitely good practice.

Eventually, you would become quite familiar with the scene and the locations of objects that you’ll complete rounds faster without using hints. This then maximizes the energy you spend. Additionally, after attaining Mastery of a level, you get to open a 5-Star Box, which often contains Rare, Marvelous, and Special items.

The downside to this approach, however, is that the story won’t progress as fast and you won’t be able to unlock other areas in Orchid Island until later.

Finding Clues First

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On the other hand, you may opt to complete searching for clues first then moving on to the next level instead of earning Mastery for one level. The way the game works is that in every level, you get to find 2 clues, the first of which you’ll encounter upon starting the level and the second when you’ve reached a certain number of stars for that scene.

Once you’ve found all the clues, you may unlock the next level (provided you also have enough of the flowers required) and proceed to play that scene. The advantage to this is that you’ll be able to drive the story forward and unlock more levels, chapters, and other features of the game such as unlockable locations around Orchid Island.

The downside is that most of the time, accessing the final level of a chapter requires a certain number of stars, which you’ll have to earn from previous levels. This means you may have to gain a Mastery rating of certain levels anyway.

Between these two approaches, gaining Mastery of each level may be the more productive approach when it comes to maximizing your energy points. It might seem slow in terms of story progression, but you won’t have to worry about going back to previous levels and trying to reacquaint yourself with a specific scene all over again.

You only have to focus on one scene at a time, raising your chances of getting a high score and Perfect ratings since you’re already familiar with the objects that can be found in the scene. Additionally, stars (alongside compasses) are also required to expand the plot around your estate, which is surrounded by fog. Certain decor items may also be unlocked when you earn a number of stars.

That said, you can consider gaining Mastery as the slow but steady approach that will ultimately lead to more rewards in the long run. All you need to do is be patient about your progression.

Thoroughly Study the Scene

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As mentioned, high scores for each round depend on how quickly and accurately you find the right objects in a scene. During your first few tries, this can seem a little difficult and may take some time getting used to.

Many objects are cleverly hidden wherein some are shrouded in shadows, placed behind a more prominent object, or look as though they’re part of what our vision perceives as the background. Thus, you need to thoroughly study the scene to become familiar with what objects it contains from the get-go. But how exactly do you do that? Here are a few tips we’d like you to consider: 

Pick the Image Apart

The first time you encounter a particular scene, you’ll be given an overall view of what it looks like. You’ll quite literally get to see the entire picture but not all the details, at least, not immediately. Upon encountering a scene, we strongly recommend zooming into it first before clicking on any object as listed in the word set.

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This is because clicking an object automatically begins the round, and how fast you find objects will be taken into account when tallying up your final score. Thus, it’s better to pick the image apart first before beginning the round so you don’t waste time zooming the picture in and out when the invisible timer has begun.

When zooming into portions of the scene, try to be methodical about it. One thing you can do is try to imagine lines dividing the picture into several parts. Let’s take this scene for example:

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As you can see from the image above, we’ve divided the scene into three. Let’s look at the rightmost portion first. The most obvious objects are the big ones or those closest to the foreground, so take note of those first:

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Smaller objects which may be mistaken as part of the background or can be easily overlooked include:

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  • Easel on the balcony
  • Water tower beside the trees
  • Crown on top of the fountain

At the center portion, the most obvious objects may include:

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  • Hanging flowers
  • Flower bush

Further breaking the image into smaller objects, we can see the following:

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  • Lights on the second floor
  • Clock on top of the front door
  • Heart shapes on the front door
  • Horn at the side of the car
  • Steps to the entrance
  • Golden decor on the balcony

The left side of the image also has a lot of small things that may be included in the word set:

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  • Basket on top of the car
  • A stack of books on top of a suitcase
  • Flowers of different colors
  • Foggy windows from the car
  • Small balcony
  • Exclamation point

You might think that the last item sounds strange, but there will be times when numbers, shapes, and even Zodiac symbols will be part of the word set. This is why it’s important to take note of every small detail that you come across since they might be included as an object you have to find.

Take your time when doing this and go back and forth zooming in and out of the scene until you have a good grasp of all the objects you can possibly recognize. Don’t start until you’re confident that you’ve managed to discern most, if not all, objects in the scene.   

Take Note of Additional Items

Apart from recognizing hidden objects, the other challenging aspect in this game is that every round you play may have other objects added to what you’ve already encountered. Take for example these two images below:

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It can be rather subtle, but the scene on the right has more objects in it, any one of which may be included in that round’s word set. This brings us back to our first tip, wherein it’s a good idea to pick the image apart as thoroughly as you can.

Additionally, you need to treat each round as though you’re encountering a new scene since objects will occasionally be added or even removed from it. Reacquaint yourself with the scene each time you play it and take note of what’s been added or what’s been removed. This way, you don’t get caught off-guard when a new word suddenly springs up from the word set. 

Remember the Words and Their Locations

Now it can be extremely difficult to memorize each and every object in every scene. Fortunately, some words get repeated, allowing you to better remember the object corresponding to this word.

Aside from just knowing what the object looks like, also take note of its general location. Keep in mind that you have about 2 to 3 seconds before bonus multipliers disappear, which may be enough time to find a specific object when you know its general location.

As for encountering new words in the set, their location might not always be where you expect as some objects are placed in spots that don’t always make sense, like a letter M on a fireplace…

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… or a figure eight on a sofa.

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If you’ve zoomed in and out of the scene before beginning the round, these odd locations can work as markers that will help you remember an object’s general location better.

Don’t Just Click Objects at Random

You might think that it’s a clever move to just start clicking at random and hope to find the object indicated in the word set, especially if you’ve been staring at the scene for what feels like ages. Surely, you’re bound to get lucky and click on the correct object, right?

While that may be somewhat true, keep in mind that accuracy is also taken into account when tallying your overall score. This means that for every mistaken click, you lose points.

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How many points are lost seem to be arbitrary, but suffice it that they do affect your final score, thus lowering your chances of getting a high percentage when it comes to earning stars. That said, it may be better to lose just speed points instead of losing both speed and accuracy points. After all, you’ve already spent some time trying to find the object that you might as well click on the right thing.

Use Hints Only When Necessary

Sometimes, there’s just that one object you can’t seem to find in the scene. You’ve zoomed in and out of the image, stared intently at the picture, but this particular object remains hidden from view. In this case, you may click the hint button, which is the light bulb on the lower right-hand corner of the screen. Upon clicking the hint button, it will illuminate the object you’re looking for, allowing you to spot it. Below is one case where we used the hint button because the chapel was extremely difficult to see and looked deceptively part of the background.

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Of course, using hints will decrease your overall score. You may use hints multiple times but the button has a waiting period before it can be used again. That said, use hints only when absolutely necessary. If you really can’t find the object, then it may be time to use a hint, especially if it’s the last item on the word set.

Similarly, you may want to use the hint button if the last word on the list is one you’ve yet to encounter and you don’t want to lose the speed multiplier bonus. Click the hint button just before the multiplier bonus appears so you can still at least have a decent high score even if some points will be deducted.

Don’t Expect Items to Look the Way You Imagined

As we’ve mentioned earlier, June’s Journey is set in the 1920s, so characters, scenes, and other features of the game are all made to align with this era’s vintage aesthetic. This poses a new challenge as objects from the word list might not look like the way you imagined.

For instance, in Chapter 1, in the Old Garden Gate (Level 4), you might be asked to find a thermometer. Of course, our idea of a thermometer looks different from the way it used to in the 1920s. This is how it’s presented in the Old Garden Gate:

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You’ll encounter a similar instance in Chapter 2, when you play the scene for Harry’s Yacht (Level 7). Here’s how the thermometer in this scene looks like:

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Neither of these images look the same, and neither of them are likely familiar to people today, but both of these images will be listed as “thermometer” if they pop out on the word set.

On the other hand, you might encounter a word that may be totally unfamiliar to you. One example is, again, in Harry’s Yacht (Level 7), where the word “Amphora” might spring up. Amphora isn’t an everyday word so we had to use the hint button to find out where the corresponding object is. It turns out that an amphora is an ancient Greek or Roman jar with a narrow neck and two handles.

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Other times, the word included in the list can also be pretty vague or just simply isn’t what you’d expect. For instance, the word airplane or plane is something you might encounter once or twice, but it can mean either an actual plane, a paper plane, or even a poster of a plane.

The word star can mean a literal star in the sky, a carving shaped into a star, or even a starfish. Grapes can mean the literal fruit or might even pertain to stone grapes that are part of a statue or decor.

You won’t really be able to tell unless you’ve actually found the object for a particular scene so it’s best not to associate a certain word with what you might think it looks like since this can keep you from finding the right object when your eyes are looking for a specific appearance based on word-image association. As much as you can, keep both your eyes and your mind open to all sorts of possibilities so you can find the right objects even if they can be tricky.

Don’t Panic!

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Last but not least, panic is definitely your worst enemy! With the way the game operates, you’ll be put under time pressure not to break your streak and the pressure to click objects correctly every single instance just to get a high score and earn bigger portions of stars. You’ll soon discover, as we did, that the game can be a little stingy when it comes to earning stars.

In this case, panicking won’t help as it can sometimes lead to paralysis and you’ll lose the chance to find an object as opposed to when you approach a scene calmly and methodically. When you don’t know which object a specific word is referring to, leave that word for now and move on to the other two words flashed on the screen.

Find the objects that are most familiar to you or those whose locations or appearances you can remember best. Upon correctly finding an object, a new word will be flashed so you can turn your attention towards that first until such time you can focus on an object or objects you’re not familiar with.

Additionally, it’s easier to be calm and find the right objects when you’re in an environment that has minimal distractions. If you’re the type to concentrate better in a quiet place, play the game at a location without too much noise. You may even choose to mute the game altogether if you find the music distracting (although this is hardly the case as the music playing for each scene is rather soft and relaxing).

Also, try not to play when you’re sleepy, if your eyes feel tired, or while you’re in a spot without ample light to avoid straining your vision. Your environment may play a significant role in keeping you calm and focused so it’s best to play in a setting that fosters these.

All in all, your performance in each round will rely on your skillfulness as an observer. It can take some time getting used to but it’ll be easier once you get the hang of things. Keep our tips in mind and don’t panic!

Claiming Rewards

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Though June’s Journey can be a little bit stingy when it comes to giving rewards, there are a few avenues in which you can get some extra coins, energy, and other items just by playing the main game. Here are a few of them:

Opening Boxes

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Occasionally, you’ll be able to earn both 1-star and 5-star boxes during and after playing scenes. Naturally, 1-star boxes typically give out common materials and are earned at random. On the other hand, 5-star boxes are usually earned after gaining Mastery of a level. Upon acquiring boxes, they’ll simply be kept unopened in your inventory so make sure to open them up when you’ve finished a round or have run out of energy to play.

Both 1-star and 5-star boxes have a varying chance of giving the following items:

  • Coins: Used to purchase decor for Orchid Island.
  • Gems: Used similarly as coins, but may also be spent for speedups and other purchases like decor.
  • Compass: Used in exchange for expanding plots in Orchid Island.
  • Energy: What you spend playing scenes.
  • Construction materials: Used to upgrade certain buildings and fixtures in Orchid Island.
  • Character cards: Can be collected so you can discover more about the characters indicated in cards. When you complete character cards, you’ll be able to play a mini game where you’ll put a fragmented picture of the character together.

Once you’ve acquired a number of these rewards, you may be able to play more scenes with additional energy, buy more decor, expand plots in Orchid Island, or get additional story-related information.

Daily Deliveries

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You can get random rewards from the Daily Deliveries every day you log into the game. Fortunately, the reward counter won’t reset if you forget to login and you’ll simply be able to claim the next delivery. Any of the items mentioned above can be earned through the Daily Deliveries. At the end of five days each week, you’ll be able to get a special prize and a fancy decor item by the end of 30 days.

Opening Mail

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There are times when you’ll receive letters from other characters, even those you might not have met yet. Included in these letters are small rewards such as a handful of coins. That said, check your mail from time to time in case you have a letter alongside a tiny reward.

Decorate and Expand Orchid Island

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Speaking of decoration and expansion, these are two important activities that you need to accomplish aside from playing scenes and finding clues. As we briefly mentioned in the beginning, decorating Orchid Island will let you earn flowers, which are needed to level up your overall account. Flowers are also required to unlock levels, particularly the last level of a chapter.

You can earn flowers by buying decor, which will often cost coins, though some can be acquired by spending gems. You will gradually unlock more decor when you keep playing scenes and earning stars.

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Some decor can be expensive but yield more flowers, while cheaper decor will only give you a handful of flowers. Often, decor that earns a lot of flowers will ask you to accomplish a long waiting period, which can last between 2 to 12 hours or much more.

Taking waiting times into account, it may be best to accumulate as many coins as you can so you can afford more expensive decor items instead of buying a multitude of cheaper ones. Basically, you can play the hidden objects game over and over to earn coins and open boxes, then buy the more costly decor by the end of the day so they’ll be ready the next time you log back into the game.

On the other hand, you can still buy cheaper decor if you only need a very small amount of flowers to level up your account or unlock a particular scene. This way, you don’t have to wait too long for just a handful of flowers to progress.

Upgrading your estate, too, requires a certain waiting period, but this is something you can start anytime, provided you have all the required construction materials. Upgrading your estate or other buildings like the fountain will take several hours so the earlier you can begin this, the better.

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When this is done, you’ll be able to collect extra coins from these spots. The higher the level of these buildings, the more coins you can get.

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Barring aside how many flowers you can earn, you can always just have fun decorating Orchid Island and the area surrounding your estate. Of course, you will need ample space to place all the decor you’ve bought, so don’t forget to click on the foggy areas to know how many stars and compasses you need to unlock those spots.

Each expandable spot requires a different number of compasses and stars so you technically can’t choose which foggy area you want to access first because of these varying requirements, unless you skip the expansion for one spot and pick the one you desire when you’ve earned enough stars and compasses for it. Otherwise, keep playing the hidden objects game and claiming rewards so you can accumulate expansion requirements.

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Similarly, progressing the main story by unlocking more chapters may also give you access to other spots in Orchid Island. For instance, you can start renovating the lighthouse when you reach Chapter 3. When you reach Chapter 7, you’ll be able to access the hangar to the west of the island.

Some other spots, on the other hand, will require the complete renovation of other areas to be accessed. For example, this cottage on the northeast side of the estate can only be accessed when the lighthouse has been completely renovated.

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On the other hand, the airplane on the east side can only be unlocked when you’ve earned 60 stars.

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Occasionally check what needs to be upgraded and renovated in Orchid Island so you can unlock more features and, consequently, more modes and rewards.

Complete Challenges and Tasks

As with any mobile game, tasks and challenges will spring up from time to time. These are avenues from which you can earn additional rewards apart from playing the main game. During our run, we were able to catch the event for the Elegant Gazebo, which is an exclusive decor piece you can gain by earning points from buying specific decor.

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Basically, you simply need to buy the decor indicated in the list to earn the Elegant Gazebo. Each time you buy these specific decor, you gain points that will fill up a bar. Once the bar has been filled, you’ll be rewarded the Elegant Gazebo, which will give you an extra 100 flowers.

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Similarly, we also caught the Help Wanted challenge, which is a set of tasks you can accomplish to earn rewards like energy or coins. Tasks can include just about anything, from finding a certain amount of hidden objects to playing a number of scenes, and so on.

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Frequently check which tasks are needed to be fulfilled so you can gain additional rewards. Don’t forget to claim these rewards as well so the task will refresh into a new one. Upon claiming rewards for a completed task, you will have to wait a few hours to view the new task, unless you watch an ad.

Watch Ads for Perks

Ah yes, ads, they’re a staple in mobile games. Though they can sometimes break your immersion from the game, ads in June’s Journey are helpful in that they offer a handful of perks in exchange for 30 to 45 seconds of watch time. Here are just some of the things that you can gain whenever you watch ads:

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  • Reduced energy expenditure: Before playing any scene, you can click on the purple button at the lower right-hand side of the screen so you can watch ads. Doing this will lessen the cost of playing scenes from 15 energy to just 10 energy for a duration of 10 minutes. Once your 10 minutes are up, you may watch another ad so you can bring the energy cost back down to 10 once more.

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  • Building renovation: Let’s say you’ve unlocked the lighthouse, which is in need of renovation. The only way you can actually renovate this spot is by watching ads. Depending on how far you’ve progressed into the renovation phase, you’ll need to watch a minimum of 1 to 2 ads. Once the renovation phase is completed, you’ll have to wait around 20 hours to be able to continue renovating the area. This way, you don’t have to watch ads continuously and the game actually gives you sort of a break from playing.

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  • Refresh tasks instantly: This one specifically applies to when you’ve encountered the Help Wanted challenge or other similar challenges. As we mentioned in the previous section, you’ll have to wait a couple of hours before you can view new tasks. However, you can skip this waiting time once you watch an ad for each new task you want to view instantly. Between waiting a couple of hours and watching a short ad, the latter sounds like a reasonable compromise so you can continue completing tasks and not waste energy without gaining additional rewards.

This brings us to the conclusion of our beginner’s guide for June’s Journey! Hopefully, our bag of tips and tricks are able to help you find objects faster, complete scenes with higher scores, maximize your energy points, and earn more rewards! Who do you think is the real killer? What’s the object you had the most difficult time finding? Do you have other tips for your fellow detectives? Share your thoughts in our comment section below!

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June's Journey is a Mobile Phone Game released in 2017 by Wooga, a Hidden Object Game set in The Roaring '20s in which players follow the story of June Parker, a charismatic American detective who returns to her home on Orchid Island after the murder of her sister and brother-in-law. Together with her heartbroken niece Virginia, June rejects the murder-suicide hypothesis proposed by Sam Watts, the detective investigating the case, and begins to work towards uncovering the shocking truth behind the murders.

The game contains examples of:

  • '20s Bob Haircut : Sported by June.
  • The Ace : June is an adventurous, well-traveled, very skilled woman who can pick a lock, dress a wound, charm a stranger and neutralize a bad guy with equal efficiency. Jack is a fantastic daredevil pilot and a writer.
  • Addled Addict : Jack's father Avery Hayes drinks himself to death.
  • Amateur Sleuth : Both June and her niece Virginia have a nose for detective work. Later in the game, June earns a professional reputation as a detective, and several people write to her asking for her help.
  • June and Nicky make peace with their past after their jungle adventure, and become friends.
  • Anti-Frustration Features : After many people complained that they were stuck because they didn't have enough space on their island to place more buildings (and therefore couldn't earn the flowers necessary to unlock the next scene), the creators introduced an airport to the island, through which the players could trade raw materials for flowers, gold and even items. This made unlocking scenes much easier.
  • An Interior Designer Is You : Orchid Island (and smaller islands, once the player reaches a certain level) can be customized with buildings, gardens, roads, decorations etc.
  • Art Deco : Since this take place in The Roaring '20s , Art Deco is present throughout the game.
  • June and Polly use Minnie's listening device to illegally record a conversation between Duke Duchamp and his lawyer Larry. They show the tape to a judge, and the evidence is accepted as valid, even though Duke rightfully points out that it shouldn't be admissible because it was not obtained legally.
  • Asshole Victim : Bonfils is a greedy, corrupt jerk who endangers the life of the men who compete in his games. Eventually, one of his victims makes sure he pays for his crimes, and he is murdered aboard the Orient Express .
  • Bad Boss : Madame Boucher and Elmas verbally abuse their employees.
  • Beware the Nice Ones : When Irene gets cold feet before her wedding, Mrs. Talbot tells June in no uncertain terms to bring her back immediately, because she has worked very hard to organize the wedding and her efforts will NOT be in vain. Whether Irene (who is also Mrs. Talbot's employer ) wants to or not, she will get married.
  • Big Bad : Arabella Peel is the main villain of the third volume. She bid her time for more than half a decade to exact her revenge on June.
  • Big Fancy House : The Parkers own several on Orchid Island: the main house, the mountain chateau and as of 2020, the summer home.
  • Bittersweet Ending : To Amelia's quest to find her mother. After many trials and tribulations, they find Dalphine's address, a church. Amelia is thrilled to finally meet her mother, she has a million questions... only to find out that her mother died ten years ago, and the nuns were the ones who kept paying for flowers to be laid at the monument celebrating Amelia's father. Amelia is heartbroken, but finds comfort in the fact that she now knows what happened to her mother, and that her mother loved her and did not want to abandon her.
  • With the introduction of Memoirs , the players can spend diamonds to buy packs of snippets, and have a better chance at finishing the complete event and obtaining all the prizes.
  • The Bus Came Back : Julian Reyes makes an appearance in the fourth volume, after a very lengthy absence.
  • Classy Cat-Burglar : Irene Parker is an internationally wanted, sophisticated jewel thief.
  • June endeavors in the third volume to clear Irene's name after she gets unfairly accused of stealing the Jade Monkey.
  • In the same volume, June must clear her own name after being framed by Arabella Peel for a murder she did not commit.
  • Character Development : Virginia grows from a depressed teenager into a confident, courageous young woman with political ambitions.
  • Cool Old Guy : Mr. Talbot is a charismatic, funny, hard-working individual who loves restoring the different monuments found on Orchid island and has a passion for the island's rich history.
  • Cool Old Lady : Mixed with Silver Fox in the case of Irene Parker, a beautiful woman of many talents.
  • The apple does not fall far from the tree in the Parker family. June's mother Irene also suffers from commitment issues and just like her daughter, needs an amount of freedom that was highly unconventional for women at that time.
  • Deadpan Snarker : June, especially when confronted with the antics of Jack. Virginia turns into one whenever her school is mentioned.
  • Didn't Think This Through : Annette hired an assassin to murder June and Virginia Parker, because she believed that her own son (an illegitimate child of George Parker) should be the rightful inheritor or the Parker fortune. Except that June survives and pursues the lead back to the (unknowing and completely innocent son), getting him imprisoned. Well done, Annette!
  • In Chicago, it turns out that Ralph Bristol is a ruthless version of this trope.
  • The Dragon : Mr. Rudd is this for Arabella.
  • Everyone Can See It : June found a photograph of Clare and Sam in one of Harry's old albums, and mused on how obvious it was that the two of them had feelings for each other.
  • Evil Mentor : The seemingly straight-laced, professional Rosa turns out to be this for June. She turns out to be a Well-Intentioned Extremist who is willing to murder her own colleagues in her quest for power.
  • Evil Plan : Anette, a woman from Mr. Parker's past, wants to murder June and Virginia so that her illegitimate (and unaware) son would inherit their fortune.
  • Expy : June looks and acts very similar to a certain Australian lady detective . Just like Miss Fisher, June was a nurse during World War I, and is in love with a man called Jack.
  • Fair Cop : David West is both a handsome and morally upstanding policeman.
  • Family Portrait of Characterization : By opening three and five point star boxes, the player can gather enough characterization cards to put together a photo that offers information on one (or more) of the characters. These photos are stored in a photo album that can be accessed by the player at any time. The more character cards the player finds, the more background information they can unlock about the characters of the game.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling : Strong-minded, independent June was seen as the foolish sibling by her father, in contrast to Clare, who married well and stayed on her family's estate.
  • Fortune Teller : Marjorie, a fling of Jack's who appears in the second volume, works as a fortune teller for a traveling circus.
  • Fowl-Mouthed Parrot : Mortimer, Madame Boucher's parrot. He repeats the mean things he heard from his owner.
  • Friendly Enemy : The Russian spy Svetlana, who opens June's eyes about ICARUS . She might not necessarily be a danger to June, but she is a danger to the other ICARUS agents such as Nathaniel .
  • Good Bad Girl : June is unmarried and a spinster by the standards of the time, and has been involved with at least four men, which would have caused a scandal in polite society.
  • The Great Depression : The events of the third volume take place during the Great Depression. June and Jack travel around the country trying to help as many people as they can.
  • Clare is jealous of June's freedom and adventures, and resents the fact that she was the one who got saddled with taking care of the Orchid Estate.
  • Guile Hero : Both June and Virginia are very clever and resourceful.
  • Nicky and his husband are also very happy together, although they go through a rough patch in the third volume.
  • Irene and Hermann are a surprising pair, with her being a thief and him being an Interpol agent, but their marriage is a success.
  • In the fourth volume, Rosa and her husband share a happy marriage based on trust.
  • Also in the fourth volume, we see Amelia happily married to Edouard.
  • Has a Type : June seems to favor handsome, dark haired and adventurous men. So far, she has been involved with a stuntman, a detective, an ace pilot and a war veteran.
  • Humble Hero : June is a wealthy adventuress living in a huge mansion, but you wouldn't be able to tell that by looking at her. Her boyfriend David West was stunned when he visited her home and saw where she lived.
  • Hypocrite : Rosa Schultz made a name for herself as a prominent figure within the Prohibition movement, but regularly drinks alcohol and claims that it's a problem for society, not for her.
  • Intergenerational Friendship : Virginia develops one with Nicky. It started when Virginia wrote to Nicky asking about advice regarding her sexuality.
  • Intrepid Reporter : Marie Hamada developed a reputation for uncovering uncomfortable truths, and is quite adventurous.
  • Elmas sometimes acts in a manner befitting a diva, but she is a genuinely good person underneath her spoiled and demanding exterior.
  • The Klutz : Polly the detective. If she touches something, there are high chances that she will drop/break/lose that thing.
  • Limited Wardrobe : Characters wear the same clothes throughout the years, with few exceptions.
  • David was in love with June, who still had unresolved feelings for Jack.
  • Maligned Mixed Marriage : The marriage of the Talbots was seen as such by some people, and their son Bobby was bullied because of that. Young June was shocked to realize this painful truth, as she had grown up on Orchid island, where she didn't come into contact with the racism inherent to the time period.
  • Mama Bear : June is very protective of her niece Virginia since the murder of Clare and Harry. She is the only close blood relative Virginia has (Irene is largely absent from their lives), and June feels responsible for her.
  • Microtransactions : The game offers some rather expensive ones. You can buy energy, three- and five-point star boxes and even certain flash sale objects (usually from past seasonal collections).
  • Meaningful Name : Elmas' name means "diamond" in Turkish. Fitting for a beautiful, dazzling and glamorous movie star whose talents were visible since infancy.
  • The second volume of the story reveals that Amelia's mother left her in an orphanage and disappeared. It was because she was running away from some dangerous debt collectors.
  • Mystery Magnet : Even before she became a detective, June seemed to attract mysteries.
  • Non-Idle Rich : Although she is a wealthy woman, June does not shy away from hard work and wanted to make it on her own in London. She also worked as a nurse during the war and afterwards. She is also never shown to take money from the people she helps with detective work.
  • Not in Front of the Parrot! : When Madame Boucher dies after seemingly falling down the stairs, her neighbors June and Pierre don't think there is any foul play until they break into her apartment, alarmed by her parrot's cries for help. Turns out that Mortimer the parrot did witness something illegal happening, and repeated some suspicious phrases in fromt of June and Pierre.
  • Paparazzi : A nasty example is offered by the paparazzo who follows June to Edinburgh University and snaps a photograph of Virginia kissing her girlfriend Skye , which ends up splattered across the newspaper.
  • Mrs. Talbot is this to Clare, June and Virginia.
  • Platonic Life-Partners : Irene Parker and the Marquise. They were infamous jewel thieves until Irene wanted to leave that life behind. The Marquise did not react well to that.
  • Plucky Girl : Once she recovers from the death of her parents, Virginia becomes a bundle of energy and vivacity.
  • Poor Communication Kills : After George Parker's affair gets discovered by his wife, they decide to give their marriage another go for the sake of their children. This prompts him to break it off with his mistress. She sends him a letter, which he does not read because he wants to leave the past behind. That turns out to have been a grave mistake, as the letter was written by a desperate Annette to tell him that she is pregnant with his child. Since she never received an answer from him, the mistress believed that her lover had callously abandoned her, and hatched a plan to murder his entire family.
  • Posthumous Character : Clare, her husband Harry and June's father George Parker have all died before the beginning of the story. They appear in flashbacks, are often mentioned in conversations and their lives and personalities are brought to life in the photo album the player has at their disposal.
  • Puzzle Game : Each chapter has a puzzle at the end. Solving the puzzle brings the story forward, and is a prerequisite to unlocking the next chapter.
  • Redemption Equals Death : Sam Watts shields his biological daughter Virginia with his body from Annette's bullet and refuses to get the wound tended to, as it would mean a potentially fatal delay. He eventually succumbs to his wound. In-universe, this does not absolve him from murdering Clare and Harry , but it gives Virginia conflicted feelings about him.
  • Red Herring : Nasty Madame Boucher, June's neighbor, dies after supposedly falling down the stairs. June and Pierre begin investigating her death and question her young housekeeper, Elise, who tells them that she saw Madame Boucher's estranged son leaving her apartment carrying a suitcase. Knowing that Madame Boucher's jewelry is missing, June and Pierre begin to suspect that her son might be behind his mother's "accident." He's not. He might be a bit abrasive, but otherwise a very nice guy. He forgives Elise for stealing her mother's earrings and her money and gives her a job at his restaurant so that her and her unborn child won't starve.
  • Returning Big Bad : The cruel and greedy Arabella Peel returns in the third volume to fulfill the role of major antagonist.
  • Runaway Bride : Irene Parker gets cold feet before her second wedding and runs out into the estate garden. Fortunately, June is there to reassure her, and the wedding goes off without a hitch.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right! : David West breaks into the police evidence locker in order to steal the money stored there as evidence and return it to a grieving, penniless, pregnant widow.
  • The second volume features Pierre, a shell-shocked veteran who used opium to self-medicate.
  • She Is All Grown Up : In the third volume, June goes to visit Virginia at the Edinburgh University and notes that her niece she has left her teenage years behind and turned into a young woman.
  • Snail Mail : Occasionally, June will receive a letter from the many people she interacts with throughout her adventures. It can be a thank you letter from someone she has helped, a threat from someone she has angered, a simple hello from an old friend or an advertisement for the business of one of her clients.
  • Spirited Young Lady : Virginia becomes this, after she recovers from the pain she experienced due to the death of her parents.
  • Starving Artist : Notably averted with June's friend Amelia Dumas. She is a prolific and successful artist living in Paris.
  • Supreme Chef : Mrs. Talbot's cooking is universally praised by all who are lucky enough to sample it.
  • Take a Third Option : Annette initially gave June two options: either do nothing and wait for another assassin to come and finish the job, or follow the clues she laid out in places around the world significant to Annette and George Parker's relationship . June decides to take a third option and skip the wild goose chase, and after some detective work she goes straight to the island where Annette was holding Virginia hostage.
  • Time Skip : At the end of the first volume (Virginia is off to college, Bobby and his wife are expecting a second child). The whole second volume is a time skip to the past where we witness June and Amelia's search for Amelia's mother, June's work as a nurse, her adventures with Jack and other shenanigans. The third volume starts with yet another timeskip, this time of five years.
  • Third Act Stupidity : June and David have discovered the true culprit behind the murder of a man who had stumbled upon a stash of money a long time ago. His pregnant widow is left destitute because the money found by her husband ends up as evidence and is not returned to her. Both June and David worry about her desperate situation, to the point where David resorts to stealing the money from the evidence locker and returning it to the widow. If only June was a wealthy heiress who can afford to fly around the world at a moment's notice and stay in swanky hotels... oh wait! Inexplicably, she doesn't even consider to help the poor woman financially.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl : June is the pants-wearing, adventurous tomboy while her sister Clare is the girly girl. June recalls how Clare insisted in putting lipstick on before leaving the house even when she was in labor, and that she wanted to look perfect at all times.
  • Tragic Keepsake : Amelia's locket becomes one after she finds out her mother died a decade before. June's hat turns out to be one, as it was given to her by her late sister Claire as a sign of reconciliation at the end of the second volume.
  • Trespassing Hero : Both June and Virginia regularly sneak or break into places where they're not supposed to be. While most of the time June's snooping has a well-intended reason behind it (she's usually hunting for clues), sometimes she trespasses out of pure nosiness, such as when she sneaks into Marjorie's trailer because she is curious about the other women in Jack's life.
  • Undying Loyalty : The Talbots are extremely loyal to the Parker family for their kindness and fairness.
  • Yandere : Marjorie the fortune teller alternates between being angry and overly sweet to Jack. June finds it off-putting.
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Snippets are collectibles that are part of a Memoir album. Packs are containers, from which the player draws random snipppets. Both snippets and packs come in five different rarities, which is indicated by stars. Snippets can't be won or found individually but only in packs. Repeat snippets turn into Déjà Vus .

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Snippets [ ]

Snippets are missing objects of the pictures in the memoir album. Snippets come in the form of different colored cards and have to be placed on the pictures. For placing certain amounts of snippets overall, the player is awarded Island Beautifications that are added to Orchid Island .

How to get snippets: [ ]

  • Packs (see below)
  • Companion Reminders (rare cards that can retrieve a missing snippet)

There are five different rarities of snippets. One-star (Brown), Two-star (Green), Three-star (Blue) Four-star (Pink), Five-star (Purple).

The following are snippets from the A Day in Manhattan Memoir .

Packs are containers for two to five random snippets.

How to get packs: [ ]

  • through events like Detectives Needed , Fairground Fortune (or Sweep the Board )
  • Celebrations
  • Hidden Object Scenes
  • during Flash Bonus in the Help Wanted
  • Pack Shop (for diamonds )
  • Club Competitions or Detective League
  • or for sale in the shop for real currency.

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The player can open packs from the pack screen, accessible from the Memoir screen by tapping on the pack icon in the bottom right corner.

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From the pack screen the player can access three different locations:

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On the pack screen the player can open packs and see the Déjà Vu counter at the top of the screen.

Pack Shop

In the pack shop the player can buy packs for diamonds .

Deja Vu Store

In the Déjà Vu Token Store the player can exchange Déjà Vus for various prizes.

Pack rarity [ ]

Packs come in five different rarities. The following images are the packs from the A Day in Manhattan Memoir.

Relation of Pack and Snippet rarity [ ]

Rarer Packs contain more snippets and, with higher probability, rarer snippets. The amount of snippets in a pack is indicated by the number of stars: 2 star packs contain two snippets, 3 star packs three snippets and so on. The only exception is the 1 star pack, it always contains two snippets. A pack will always contain at least one snippet of the same rarity or rarer as the pack itself, so a 3 star pack will contain at least 1 three star snippet or rarer.

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What are "Character Cards" and how do I find them?

These go into a special scrapbook you can access by tapping the blue satchel in the bottom of the Island screen and then the scrapbook icon.

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  1. June's Journey

    1 1 REPORT. A portrait gives you more energy. It does when I collect them. Ms. Tearius Replied. 14 0 REPORT. I just tested and confirmed that there has been no change. The portraits that you purchase in the tip token store are only for changing your avatar look, and you get no energy or game benefit when you purchase them. Guest Replied.

  2. Characters

    June's Journey Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. View Mobile Site Follow on IG ...

  3. June's Journey

    Wonderful Woman of the Month. Each month this year, we will get to know some of the fascinating characters in June's Journey and see what makes each of these women so unforgettable. Name: Svetlana. Star sign: Aquarius. Likes: Self-defense, linguistics, ballet. Dislikes: Clumsy people, dogs, hot weather. What makes her wonderful: She always has ...

  4. Avatars

    When you are playing June's Journey, you can choose to use your personal photo if you are connected to Facebook. Alternatively, you can choose one of the amazing, highly detailed new avatars based on the characters from June's Journey. It's a feature for any serious Detective who's always wanted to be June, Jack, Amelia, or even Silvio!

  5. Junes Journey Lookup

    Reverse search for the objects in Junes Journey. Searching objects returns all the scenes they share and occur in.

  6. Memoirs

    Memoirs. Pack your bags, Detectives, it's time to take a trip down memory lane! Mrs. Talbot has found some of June's old photo albums and she needs your help piecing the memories back together. Memoirs is an exciting new time-limited event where you collect packs which contain snippets of June's memories to complete gorgeous albums and ...

  7. Get to Know June

    You can choose your own name and your own portrait. Your privacy and how yo... Help Wanted cases. For more tutorial videos, check out our June's Journey YouTube channel! Hi Detective! ... Detective Needed Events in June's Journey are time-limited events where you have the chance to earn extra rewards including Diamonds, Coins,...

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    The portraits are added to the list of avatars you can choose from. They give no game benefit, except that non-Facebook friends can distinguish you from other similar players. To see your list of avatars, tap on your profile picture and select the pencil next to your picture. There you can also decide if you want Facebook friends to see your ...

  9. June's Journey Wiki

    About June's Journey Wiki []. In June's Journey June Parker, a New-Yorker living in London, returns to her family's home on Orchid Island in 1927 when her sister Clare and brother-in-law Harry die under suspicious circumstances. This is the beginning of a long line of murders, mysteries and international investigations that, naturally, will be solved through Hidden Object Scenes.

  10. ArtStation

    Even though the rest of my portfolio doesn't seems so, I actually worked most of the time as a character designer. These are the characters that I painted while working at Wooga Games for June's Journey project from 2016 until July 2019. All of these are characters appear in the dialogues in game and were prepared for animation in Spine and later animated by my fellow coworkers.

  11. BlueStacks' Beginners Guide to Playing June's Journey

    Download June's Journey: Hidden Objects on PC. Whenever players unlock a portrait, they will receive rewards such as refilling the energy bar. Players may want to delay assembling their portraits until they are really low on energy and are looking to play more games otherwise the energy they get might get wasted.

  12. June's Journey: Hidden Objects Svetlana

    June's Journey: Hidden Objects. 53 views. June's Journey: Hidden Objects Svetlana. Search results from other threads. Ms. Tearius. Original list: (1st Clue) Svetlana (2nd Clue) Poker Arrow Bag Barrel Basket Bathrobe Beads Bench Book Bowl (Basin) Brass Lamp Brazier

  13. Question about Déjà Vous shop and "portraits"

    Question about Déjà Vous shop and "portraits". Questions. Hi all. Yesterday I was desperate for energy to play on so I could win detectives needed. I was out of options, so I went to the deja vous shop and I bought the "portrait" of Nathanial. I had no idea who he is, but I guess I expected it was all the character cards to make the ...

  14. June's Journey Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Solve All Mysteries

    Set in the roaring '20s, June's Journey is a hidden objects game wherein you're presented with a scene and are tasked to find objects corresponding to a set of words. The mechanics of the game seem simple enough at the onset, but there's more to it than meets the eye, just like the mystery surrounding the deaths of June's sister Clare ...

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    June's Journey. 901,337 likes · 18,168 talking about this. Challenge your mind with the most exciting hidden object mystery game on mobile!

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    Each month this year, we will get to know some of the fascinating characters in June's Journey and see what makes each of these women so unforgettable. Name: Svetlana Star sign: Aquarius Likes: Self-defense, linguistics, ballet Dislikes: Clumsy people, dogs, hot weather What makes her wonderful: She always has a trick up her sleeve!

  17. June's Journey

    Dive into June Parker's captivating quest to unveil a scandalous, hidden family secret. Escape to an era of opulence and romance as you search for hidden clues through hundreds of stunning mind ...

  18. June's Journey (Video Game)

    June's Journey is a Mobile Phone Game released in 2017 by Wooga, a Hidden Object Game set in The Roaring '20s in which players follow the story of June Parker, a charismatic American detective who returns to her home on Orchid Island after the murder of her sister and brother-in-law. Together with her heartbroken niece Virginia, June rejects the murder-suicide hypothesis proposed by Sam Watts ...

  19. Packs and Snippets

    Snippets are collectibles that are part of a Memoir album. Packs are containers, from which the player draws random snipppets. Both snippets and packs come in five different rarities, which is indicated by stars. Snippets can't be won or found individually but only in packs. Repeat snippets turn into Déjà Vus. Snippets are missing objects of the pictures in the memoir album. Snippets come in ...

  20. What is my June's Journey Profile?

    When you begin the game, you are automatically given a randomly generated name. On your Profile, you can edit this name. Please choose your name wisely. You can only set your name once. After setting your name for the first time, it will cost Diamonds to change your name again. Please be aware that names must be between 1 and 15 characters in ...

  21. June's journey new portrait (parrot) How to change it back to old

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  22. ArtStation

    June's Journey is a hidden object game for story lovers everywhere released on iOS, Android and Facebook. Game takes its place in early 1920s in America. Our target group is female 35+ years old. So, we decided to make a simple UI Design but with some nice decoration elements, transitions and animations. Working in Unity and targeting mobile devices as a platform, we had some technical ...

  23. What are "Character Cards" and how do I find them?

    Character Cards are a special reward you can earn from Star Boxes. These go into a special scrapbook you can access by tapping the blue satchel in the bottom of the Island screen and then the scrapbook icon. Collecting sets of Character Cards allows you to unlock new information about Virginia, Sam, Jack, and all of your favorite June's Journey ...