A father returns home to find his children missing - all but one, who refuses to say a word...
Overall rating
5/ 5
10 of 10 found this review helpful
A fun and long game
PostedJanuary 12, 2015
frog44
fromIllinois
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Large File, Puzzle
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
As for the voice overs, I play games without the sound (late at night) so except for a one minute listen to be able to judge based on some experience, really can't say great or not. Rest of the game was fun with some easy, some just the right degree of dificulty, one impossible, mini game. Had no idea what I was supposed to do so skipped. Thankful for the map as, at least for me, I forget whats needed where and need those senior reminders. Graphics were clear and well defined. Story line is typical but very workable. Usually buy CE editions but the standard was on sale and I took advantage of it. The CE's are nice as they are longer and I also can get a clue on how to work a mini game I have trouble with and not have to skip (more bang for my dollar).
I look forward to the MCF series of games and have yet, to be disappointed with the game play, puzzles, sound, or story line. As other reviewers have mentioned, I'm waiting for the next installment of Ravenhearst (or something like 13 Skulls??). This is a small thing, but it was nice to see for once screws that actually unscrewed counter-clockwise.....are screws manufactured different over seas?? It seems many games unscrew clockwise..... Very small observation! Keep the MCF series alive and coming.