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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Traditional/Hidden Object
RELEASE DATE
10/FEB/09
ESRB RATING
,
DEVELOPER
PUBLISHER
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
THE SETTING #USES
PLAYING AS #USES
PLAYING AGAINST #USES
HOW IT'S PLAYED #USES
GENERAL TONE #USES
DESCRIPTION
Hidden object detectives make their way back to the ghostly halls of Ravenhearst Manor for more spectral sleuthing in Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst. Though Emma Ravenhearst's soul was set free in the original game, evil still emanates from the manor, and it's up to gamers to figure out why. Said to be the largest Mystery Case Files game yet, Return to Ravenhearst contains thousands of clues in more than 150 scenes, expanded "adventure-style" gameplay, and an original soundtrack. ~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“+ loads of puzzles + puzzles rather challenging, but not frustrating - annoying hidden object scenes - cluttered, hard to see, and the hint recharged slowly - unskippable "cutscenes" The story was so simplistic that it could be...”
“+ loads of puzzles
+ puzzles rather challenging, but not frustrating
- annoying hidden object scenes - cluttered, hard to see, and the hint recharged slowly
- unskippable "cutscenes"
The story was so simplistic that it could be skipped altogether. Its understanding certainly wasn't required to finish the game. This game is basically a string of puzzles. :)”
created 27/JUN/2011
“It's a fun game to play with your girlfriend or significant other. You move around the game like in the original Myst, and have to complete puzzles as well as located hidden objects to use in other rooms. There's no timer (other than one one that...”
“It's a fun game to play with your girlfriend or significant other. You move around the game like in the original Myst, and have to complete puzzles as well as located hidden objects to use in other rooms. There's no timer (other than one one that counts up), and the live action video segments remind me of the adventure games of the late '90s. The game is short, and can be completed in an afternoon, but for $10 you feel you got your money's worth.”
created 28/JUN/2010
“great game. waiting on next installment.”
“great game. waiting on next installment.”
created 30/JUN/2009
620
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