We’re excited to announce an upcoming release! Travelogue 360: Rome will be a game with a difference – with its own mystery, and lots of surprises! As well as that, we’re adding new features, more mini games and are increasing the number of individual scenes for you to visit. 

The Eternal City has been a great inspiration and we’ve really enjoyed researching locations there. Finding Fun Facts for a city that was founded in about 700 B.C. has been pretty easy – the hard part is deciding what to include from the huge volume of information - historical, cultural, political, archaeological, artistic and just plain old fun stuff!

Rome is a fascinating mixture of modern and antique, with shiny new ice cream shops, exclusive salons and designer stores set into buildings that date back many hundreds of years. The city was fortunate that much of its historical center was undamaged during World War II, so that authentic Renaissance and Baroque buildings have been in use since they were built. The historic centre, “Il Centro Storico,” was listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a World Heritage Site in 1980. But when you visit, don’t be surprised to see people using historical sites such as the Trevi Fountain as a place to just relax and eat a Gelata in the sunshine.

Customer feedback is very important to Big Fish Games. We’ve been running a series of workshops with our customers to get feedback on what’s great about Travelogue 360: Paris and what would be great to add for the upcoming release of Travelogue 360: Rome. We’re delighted with the response!

Based on the details we gathered from customers during hours of play-testing, we’re adding some new ways to navigate around in the 360-degree scenes, made text bigger and easier to read, and come up with some amazingly clever but simple ways to help players who want a little assistance in finding that one last tricky object!

List of Locations for Travelogue 360: Rome

These are the locations at which we photographed the beautiful scenes for the Travelogue 360: Rome hidden object game. Some of these are familiar and famous, and some are little-known outside their neighborhood!

Grocery Store: Franchi, Via di Cola di Rienzo 204, 00192 Roma

Antiques Stores: Antiquariato Prili, Via dei Banchi Nuovi 42, 00186 Roma

Ceramics Restoration: Squatriti, Via di Ripetta 29, 00186 Roma

Church: Chiesa dei Santissimi Quattro Coronati, Via dei SS Quattro 20, 00184 Roma

Capuchin Cemetery: Cripta dei Frati Cappuccini, Via Vittorio Veneto 27, 00187 Roma

Etruscan Tomb: Etruscopolis, Via della Pietra snc, 01016 Tarquinia

Herbalist Store: Antica Erboristeria Romana, Via Torre Argentina 15, 00168 Roma

Marble Sculptor: Marmoraro, Via Margutta 53b, 00187 Roma

Metal Engraver Workshop: Ditta Santucci, Via dei Banchi Vecchi 103, 00186 Roma

Neighborhood Restaurant: Osteria dell'Angelo, Via Giovanni Bettolo 24, 00195 Roma

Wine Cellar: Enoteca Costantini, Piazza Cavour 16, 00193 Roma

Galleria Borghese: Galleria Borghese, Piazzale Scipione Borghese 5, 00197 Roma

Colosseum: Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Roma

Pantheon: Pantheon, Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma

St Peter's Square: St Peter's Square, Piazza Pio XII, 00193 Roma

Portico d'Ottavia: Portico d'Ottavia, Via del Portico d'Ottavia, 00186 Roma

Trevi Fountain: Trevi Fountain, Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma

Flower Seller: Fioripianti Romitelli, Via Portuense 90-110, 00150 Roma

Ice Cream Parlor: Blue Ice Cream, Via dei Baullari 130, 00186 Roma

Grand Hotel: Grand Hotel de la Minerve, Piazza della Minerva 69, 00186 Roma

Neighborhood Deli: Aristocampo, Piazza della Cancelleria 92, 00186 Roma

Grand Hotel: Grand Hotel Plaza, Via Del Corso126, 00186 Roma

Our Development team has added some fun new features and enhanced the feel and movement of the game. It may feel faster – but there will be more to do.

Our Photography team has delivered an outstanding collection of scenes from Rome: we are hugely impressed with their beauty and variety. Through some changes in the way we handle graphics and in the way the game is built, we will be able to increase the number of scenes – to how many? Ah, that’s a surprise!

Our Art team has excelled themselves in capturing the spirit and life of Rome through the ages, and our writing team has been busy too – more surprises await!