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Madame Fate Has Seen Her
Death--Can YOU Find the Killer Before It's Too Late?
Renowned psychic, Madame
Fate, has foreseen her own death in her crystal ball--and you, the
super-sleuth, must investigate every carnival worker to know where they
will be at midnight, the supposed time of death. In this lavish
hidden-object game, you'll find weird side-show employees and a bored
carny...but, above all, you'll find hours of engaging puzzles and tricky
games!
I have all of the Mystery Case Files games (Huntsville,
Prime Suspects, Ravenhearst and Madame Fate), but it was Madame Fate
that was my introduction to the Hidden Object game. Briefly, for those
who are unfamiliar, the idea behind the MCF games is pretty
straightforward: you visit different "scenes" of possible crimes and
find the hidden objects listed on the right side of the screen. In the
case of Madame Fate, it's different places around Madame Fate's
carnival--the Insane-erator Roller Coaster, concession stand, mermaid
dunk, merry-go-round and so on. (If your child has the I Spy games,
these are a lot like them...but better!)
Of all the Hidden Object
games out there, Madame Fate is, in my opinion, the most fun and the
most challenging (especially compared to the other MCF games). While
Madame Fate features the Hidden Object games you'd expect (e.g. find the
ten items listed), there are also loads of tricky mini-games
throughout.
For example, there are mysterious changing items
throughout the game that, if you spot and click on them, will lead you
to other hidden areas. Also, some of the hidden object clues aren't
straightforward. One of the clues is "Fighter in the Ring", BUT, in
order to complete this "find", you have to "grab" the hand drawn fighter
that is at the bottom right side of the scene and place him onto the
fighter that is in the ring on the left side of the scene.
In
addition to the straightforward (but not necessarily easy!) crystal ball
games, other mini-games include:
TEN FROM SEVEN - Form 10 four
letter words from the letters that you are given
SIX 2 WIN - Form
6 words that are related to each other in some kind of way by swapping
letters around until you spell the correct word.
OPPOSITE
ATTRACTION - Form 2 words that have opposite meaning but that share the
same letter in the center tile.
SIX WORDS TO WIN - The goal here
is to form six- 3 letter words on the puzzle grid (3 vertical and 3
horizontal). The words cannot be formed diagonally or backwards.
(My
personal favorite) ROCKET DOG - Unravel 3 mysterious words to gain
access to the shady carnival worker. Each carnival worker has various
items hidden on or around them and you must find them before time runs
out. For example, you may have to find rockets or matches at Bianca the
Daredevil Diva, claw scratches or crowns at Tabitha the Lion Tamer,
razors, butterflies or combs at Lucy the Bearded Beauty, jelly beans or
pies at Franco the Excessive, hooks, stars or M's at Marlena the
Mermaid, pills or snakes at Dr. Goodwell's and so on.
In between
each of the characters is a thrilling--and sometimes mind
boggling--puzzle. Don't worry if you get stuck, though: you can always
click on a hint OR click on the black phone to skip the puzzle. However,
if you do the latter, there will be time taken off the NEXT hidden
object game. (I've only had to skip one the entire game. I'm entirely
through Madame Fate EXCEPT for the last puzzle...still can't get it!)
Thankfully,
the jigsaw puzzle games from the other MCF games are gone from Madame
Fate (never liked those--too simple and too boring), but are replaced by
visually stunning, thought-provoking and amusing games and puzzles.
I've
owned game systems as far back as Atari and now own several hidden
object games (including Poirot, Expedition Everest, etc.), and Madame
Fate is BY FAR my absolute favorite game ever! As soon as I figure out
the last puzzle, I'm going to play it all over again. The hidden objects
are cleverly hidden (much more difficult than previous MCF games), the
scenes are a riot of color, and the sound effects of the carnival hubub
(carnies yelling, night sounds, distant carny music, etc.) are truly
absorbing, you'll feel like you're at a spooky carnival with a wild mix
of characters!
If you enjoy hidden object games you MUST get
Madame Fate. I know you'll love it! If you're new to the hidden object
game genre, give this one a try. It was my very first one, and now I'm a
huge MCF and hidden-object game enthusiast. It's a great way to relax
(well, not so much THIS particular game!), providing you hours of eye
candy, brain teasers and enjoyment.
Highly recommended!
Janet
Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book: Picture the Past,
Experience the Cards, Understand the Present (coming Fall 2008 from
Hampton Roads Publishing)
I would buy
this one again if the CD got damaged!
I got this game to play with
my youngest daughter while my oldest and Dad play Warcraft. While my 8
year old has ebbed and flowed in her interest, she cannot resist looking
over my shoulder when I pull this game up for a quick break.
Brief
synopsis: Madame Fate wants you to investigate 15 different "cronies"
from the Carnival, some of them being the Bearded Lady, Art the Carnie,
The Acrobats, The Fat Man, and the Tatooed Man. You are investigating
which of these will murder Madame Fate at the stroke of midnight which
she has predicted.
The investigation involves a timed (or not it
is your choice) search for a specific number of hidden items Some areas
have a secret changing item that morphs slowly into another item such as
a green apple turning red or a frog changing to a tiger. You know if
there is a secret item in an area if a purple question mark appears by
the number of hidden items for that area on the map. Once you find the
required number of items for cronie,there is a big puzzle to solve
before you move on to the next cronie to investigate. The last puzzle is
the hardest of course.
I think the story line isn't very
important and rather weak but it gets you through the game.
BEWARE
there are some slightly scary things in here for some kids such as a
severed hand, a bloody leg, spiders, snakes, a three headed beast with
what appears to be a dead clown in his cage but it wasn't to disturbing
for my 8 year old but I wouldn't play this with a child much younger
only because of the these things.
This is a very well executed
and entertaining hidden game compared to Mt Everest, which is good but
not as good and Abra Academy which is mediocre/very simple. This one has
great pictures and requires thinking and even spelling, Sometimes a "B"
is a bee.
If you want a game with many levels and a wide variety
of challenges, you'll enjoy this. Don't forget that the kids can help.
In fact, they are better at finding the hidden item while I seem to
master the puzzles. I have been through this more than twice and still
find some of the puzzles quite challenging.
I wish they would do
more like this one!!!
Wonderful
wonderful!
The Mystery Case Files series
continues to deliver with their newest installment, Madame Fate. Madame
Fate is very similiar to the other MCF games (hide and seek), but has
more complex mini games at the end of each chapter, like you would find
in the Ravenhearst game. Graphics were amazing, storyline was great, and
I really can't wait for the next one! Keep'um coming!
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