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The Great Gatsby: Secret Treasure is a hidden object game developed by Double Games and released in December 2013.

This game takes place decades after The Great Gatsby.

Judy is a talented architect who is given the opportunity of a lifetime when she is tasked with restoring the once glamorous Gatsby mansion to its former beauty. Just as she is about to begin inspection, however, she finds herself caught in the middle of a kidnapper's scheme to uncover the notorious socialite's secret treasure hidden somewhere in the estate.

The Great Gatsby: Secret Treasure restores these examples:

  • Big Bad: Wolfsheim. It's actually his grandson.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Peter, Judy's boyfriend, stops Wolfsheim from harming her in the nick of time.
  • Cell Phones Are Useless: Judy had the bad luck of Amy's cell phone dying at the most inconvenient time twice.
  • Faked Kidnapping: Turns out, Amy faked being kidnapped because she helped Wolfsheim use Judy to find the secret treasure.
  • Hostage for MacGuffin: Wolfsheim demanded that Judy find Gatsby's treasure under threat of Amy's life.
  • Intangible Time Travel: Judy can enter a flashback of the past to solve puzzles and acquire an item to progress throughout her investigation.
  • Perpetual Storm: The game occurs in the middle of the night under a rainstorm.
  • Scatterbrained Senior: Downplayed. Pammy Buchanan, despite being 100 years old, remembers some things from her past. It's only the knowledge of Gatsby's treasure she falls short on, requiring a memento to jog her memory.
  • Sherlock Scan: Judy does this when piecing together clues as to what happened to Amy at their apartment.
  • Tragic Keepsake: The secret treasure Gatsby kept hidden was the engagement ring he never got to give to Daisy.
  • "X" Marks the Spot: The location of Gatsby's secret treasure is revealed to be under the swimming pool.
  • You Said You Would Let Them Go: Invoked by Amy when Wolfsheim made it clear he had no intention of letting Judy live after she found Gatsby's treasure.

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