I liked this game.It is a basic game with a lot of hidden object scenes. Easy to follow game play without a lot of confusing back and forth. There is a map thats easy to use. I liked the basic graphics and you can interact a little with things in the scenes.
Complete dangerous missions amid dazzling landscapes of prehistoric Earth and alien worlds. Can you complete these thrilling puzzles in order to return home?
This game had plenty of mini games. Plenty. They were somewhat different from what I'm used to and were enjoyable. Even after the game, which was long, there were a ton of bonus games. Well worth the money.
A late-night subway ride takes a bizarre turn into a mystical cemetery. You have been summoned by a strange entity to free the cemetery’s lost souls. Will you succeed, or is this the end of the line?
I'm totally at odds about what to rate this game. I was enjoying it and wondering at the negative reviews and then I "entered the kitchen". I have not played a Redemption Cemetery game before and intended to buy more after playing this. While the game itself was fun, there is a cat that has been tortured and mutilated and then screwed shut into a kitchen cabinet. What kind of mind thought that this would add to the enjoyment of a game? It ruined it for me.
I really enjoyed this game. I enjoy all of the Mystery Case Files. After the reviews, I played this as a stand alone game, not one of the others. I liked the story line, the hidden objects and I always love the puzzles that have several components on one page. I really don't understand the dislike. I recommend it.
You've returned from school to visit your father at his famous Jazz Pepper Club during Mardi Gras, but everyone is hypnotized. Have they heard the wrong note?