And the mystery will become ever more intriguing. Which makes it a very long game. Even I could not play it in one sitting. The HOPs are simple word lists, and as you progress you are required to get more and more multiples of some of the items. The puzzles, too, increase in difficulty as the game moves forward. The adventure side of the game is at its most simple. You rarely keep inventory items for long, and the game seals off behind you once you are finished with an area, so there is never too many locations to work on at once.
There is no map, but hint is literally a hint. Not quite the answer, but enough for you to know where to go and figure it out. The journal receives a lot of information, and some of it is necessary, so it is good to read it regularly. This game has 12 achievements, which are mostly story related, but there are a couple of performance based ones. Highly-polished game with lots to do and see in well-constructed and beautifully detailed environments. Story is skillfully told at a good pace; ending was rather abrupt, but brings closure.
A pleasure to play. No tiny or blurry objects that are easy to miss. Wonderful color palettes. Looks lovely. Each chapter begins with no inventory. You need to read the journal to understand the entire story. So not much backtracking. Not an inordinate amount of doors to open. The visuals were great, the gameplay not too difficult, and would definitely recommend. Liked it so much that I am now playing the other MT games. It was a fairly long game with great graphics and sound quality.
I have played a lot of games but this one is by far one of the best ones. The hint button loads quickly and the HO'S were easy to see but not that easy to find. The mini puzzles were challenging too.
My advice to you is buy it an see for yourself. It is worth the money! Rated 5 out of 5 by FishyFemale from A haunted house with humorous touches Yes, this is another haunted house game but it's so much fun to play! The artwork is gorgeous and the HO scenes are not junkpiles, and the items within are not small but are cleverly hidden to make it more challenging.
The interesting story involves three missing characters and you get to explore each one separately. The hint button is helpful enough so that you won't need a walkthrough, and the game progresses in a smooth logical way.
There are lots of puzzles for the puzzle lover and they are diverse enough so that there's enough of a mix of the old and new variety. All are skipable and there are clear instructions for how to solve them. You can also earn achievements so the gameplay can be quite long for those who forego using hints and skips.
There's a lot to like here so try it out for yourself! Rated 5 out of 5 by dimichan from Loved it! I absolutely loved this game. The story had enough differences to be refreshing, particularly some of the location changes. I thoroughly enjoyed playing through the sections, as it almost felt like true "parts" of a grand adventure. The HO scenes were challenging enough to be, well, challenging without being challenging in the manner of some that are so dark the challenge is seeing anything, or miniaturizing everything to the point you feel you need a magnifier to solve the puzzles.
The minigames ranged from quite easy to medium-hard. While there was some back and forth, it was a bit more linear than others - so you don't feel you're spending more than half your game time doing nothing but putting time into a timesink of nack and forth'ing to place pieces or retrieve pieces not available on first or even second, third, and fourth in some cases visit.
It was entertaining, different, and offered enough challenge to hold my interest through an extended session. I'd definitely recommend it. Rated 5 out of 5 by coffeyfan77 from Near Perfection The first Mystery Trackers game is hugely fun, immensely replayable, and really makes you feel like you've entered another world.
It's simply a must play for any fan of either hidden object or adventure games. The storyline is excellent and very deep. You are a detective called to investigate several suspicious disappearances at a strange house, and what a surprise, everything is not as it seems!
The story is presented through a variety of clippings and papers that you gather and is top-notch. Generally these plots don't make sense, but this one very much does and keeps you guessing in a good way. The graphics and sound are also very solid. The hidden object scenes in particular look realistic and well rendered, and there are a few examples of animation that fit well in the story. Voice acting is minimal but acceptable. I particularly liked the layout of this game.
You'll explore the mansion and the grounds, but the methods with which you use to do that are inventive and fun. No simply walk through random doors here.. This method also makes it clear where you're going and where you no longer need to worry about. Hidden object scenes are plentiful but only need to be done once. You can also unlock a boatload of achievements for not using hints or skips. Only one level of difficulty and hints recharge very fast.
My only issues with this game are minor quibbles. The biggest would be the "list form" of finding hidden objects, meaning collect "10 ladybugs" and so on. I feel that's an artificial way to make the game appear longer and quite frankly a bore.
Puzzles make sense and range from very easy to devilishly challenging, but I never once wanted to skip. Well done work all around and makes you want to try the rest of the series. Rated 5 out of 5 by zubairszafar from Feels almost real!
The story line and the way it unfolded was so well done that it feels like you've actually been transported into the void and are living the game itself.
I love how this games got me hooked, so hooked in fact, that the first thing i did after playing it was to play it again!
I finished the game on my first try without the help of walkthroughs, strategy guides, or in-game hints. The puzzles are fairly challenging but can be solved in a relatively short amount of time. This doesnt mean that the puzzles arent challenging enough to entertain you, it simply means you dont need a PhD in 5 fields to play the game. The game is well paced and the story line makes sense and keeps you thinking. The environment was very well done and sets off your imagination on a transatlantic flight.
Even the sound track is good! Conclusion: The game has its fair share of puzzles and hidden object scenes with a great story to tell. Whether youre a beginner or an advanced player, this game is something anyone would enjoy. My only regret is i did not get the collector's edition of this game. Rated 5 out of 5 by DashGamesAddict from Loved it! Rating 4. Turtle Odyssey 2. Beetle Bug 3. Bubble Shooter Golden Path. Crazy Birds. Pool Pro. Rating 3. Goodgame Big Farm. Christmas Adventure: Candy Storm.
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