Product Description
Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects takes you deep inside a mystery
that only YOU can solve! Search for clues to the whereabouts of the
missing Hope Diamond. Travel through 22 levels, find the offending
culprit, and recover the stolen gem. Expand your investigations through
the game's 29 unique locations by finding items that will unlock
subsequent levels. Thousands of clues are cleverly hidden within the
beautiful illustrations, creating a new game experience each time you
step into this masterpiece of visual indulgences!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1783 in Video Games
- Brand: ACTIVISION
- Model: 0035361
- Released on: 2006-11-14
- Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Format: CD-ROM
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Features
- 22 ever-changing levels enhance replay value
- 29 unique locations to explore
- Includes screensavers and other extras
Customer Reviews
I'm Hooked on Mystery Case Files
I've been hooked on "Mystery Case Files" games since the first one
appeared last year (titled "Huntsville"). The goal in this series of
games is to search for a list of hidden items that have been embedded
within various pictures/locations - and to do it within a specified
period of time.
In "Prime Suspects", the ultimate goal is to determine who stole the
queen's "Hope Diamond". You do this by first locating the hidden items
listed in each location within the time allotted. Once you find the
clues/items for each suspect, you have to solve another puzzle through
the "crime computer" in order to find out what each suspect was really
up to at the time of the crime - are they innocent or have they made the
"prime suspect" list?
The types of puzzles you'll have to complete include: reconstructing
various pictures, matching games, & word finds. Because you aren't
given any extra time to complete these puzzles be sure to work fast at
finding the clues/items so that you have enough time to complete these
puzzles - lest you have to start at the beginning again for that
particular suspect.
Overall, I've found the "Mystery Case Files" games to be great fun
and highly addictive! If you enjoy "search & find"-type games, you
can't go wrong with "Prime Suspects"!
So Much fun!
This game is very enjoyable. I get so sick of of all the war games
and killing games. I am a mom who likes to play PC games. I get burnt
out on the card games. So I want to play something different. All of
these games are very enjoyable.
Incredibly Addicting!
I have just recently become aware of the "hidden object" type game.
My first experience was the newest Mystery Case Files, Madame
Fate...also by Big Fish Studios. I then began to search for other ones
and was thrilled to find three more MCF: Huntsville, Ravenhearst and
Prime Suspects!
I've been playing Prime Suspects on and off now for the last few
weeks and it is hard (SO HARD) to tear myself away from it! I'm am
writing my first book and my deadline is in about 5 weeks...and if I
keep playing Prime Suspects, I'm in trouble!
Seriously, though, the idea behind the MCF is absolutely brilliant:
you visit different "scenes" of possible crimes and find the hidden
object. In this case, it's different parts around town. (In the case of
Madame Fate, it's different places around an amusement park/carnival).
For example, you may find yourself in the operating room of a fake
physician, a bar tended by a rowdy soccer player, Mingo's Playhouse
(full of intruments), a sewer, a train station, a junkyard, a rooftop, a
theater...you get the idea. A list will appear to your right and you
must click on the hidden objects, such as a top hat, feather, four
butterflies, a crowbar, a woman's eye, an eight ball, an open book and
so on. Some of these are quite cleverl; two bats may be, in fact, one
flying mammal as well as a baseball bat!
If you or your child have ever seen the I SPY PC games, these are
very similar. In fact, as you continue through the game, you'll
eventually have to find a battery hidden within one of the areas. By
finding the battery, you can then "enter" one or more darkened rooms or
areas (like a vault). So when you move your mouse around, you can only
see a part of the area at one time--just like a flashlight! (This, too,
is one aspect of the I Spy games, particularly Spooky Mansion Deluxe.)
After you determine the whereabouts of each suspect, you then get
one of three mini-games you must complete to move on: a word find (e.g.
find the names of different herbs or pizza toppings), matching game
(click on two tiles to make matches) or re-arranging a puzzle to
re-create the area (WITH the suspect).
After playing Madame Fate to the end (I'm on the very last puzzle
now), I found this game to be easier. While I've run out of time finding
all the clues in Madame Fate, I have never once come close to running
out of time with Prime Suspect.
If you're new to the hidden object PC games, this would be an
excellent start. It's casual gaming (much less stressful than Madame
Fate!) that is entirely addicting! And even if you find yourself in the
same areas as the game progresses, the OBJECTS you must find change...so
it's never boring!
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)
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