Product Description
Platform: WINDOWS
XP/VISTA/7 (not 64-bit) Publisher: FOCUS MULTIMEDIA Packaging: DVD
STYLE BOX Rating: EVERYONE Your vacation to London turns into an
investigation into one of its most notorious mysteries ever in Mystery
in London: On the Trail of Jack The Ripper! As a collector of old books
and curiosities a leisurely trip to Long has taken a spine-tingling
twist. Inside a copy of the novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde you have found
a cryptic note signed JR. Suddenly you are on the trail of Jack the
Ripper one of history's most notorious killers. His identity has eluded
sleuths and scholars for over a century. Can you unveil the conspiracy
in 16 chapters? Investigate locations like Buckingham Palace Westminster
Abby and the Tower of London for hidden objects. Use 360-degree
panoramic views to spot concealed clues.Features Explore the city
through 360-degree photographs of locations such as Buckingham Palace
Westminster Abbey - even the tailor shop where James Bond buys his
shirts! Gather clues and challenge the locals to unearth the truth
behind a murderous past Explore realistic levels Solve notorious
mystery Master challenging mini-games System Requirements:Windows 2000
XP Vista800 MHz processor512 MB of RAM124 MB Hard Drive spaceDirectX
9.0CD-ROM drive
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Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2789 in Video Games
- Brand:
Big Fish
- ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
- Platforms: Windows
XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows 2000
- Format:
CD
- Dimensions: .45 pounds
Customer Reviews
Splendid panoramas!
"Mystery in London" is a
Hidden Object game in which you search for various things cleverly
hidden in the various environments.
Even though I love Hidden
Object games, what intrigued me about this game was the incredible
scenes of Westminster Abbey, especially the Henry VII Chapel, Piccadilly
Circus and the exterior of Buckingham Palace. You will be searching for
objects all over London, including pubs and posh stores. The objects
are very hard to find but you have the option of panning 360 degrees so
you are able to swivel around with your eyes just the way you'd do in
person.
You'll learn quite a bit as you do along as many
interesting facts are presented, but in order to proceed you have to
solve a series of mini-puzzles tied to the plot of the player's tracking
down the identity of Jack the Ripper. The mini-puzzles are not very
hard but you simply have to get through them. You can opt to not do a
certain number of them. The plot is slightly on the weak side but it is
better than the plots of most Hidden Object games.
What makes
this game extraordinary is the scenes. The Henry VII Chapel alone is
worth the price of the game. You also get to visit the small Peter ad
Vincula Chapel where the beheaded Anne Boleyn, Katherine Howard, and
Lady Jane Grey are buried under the floor. It's almost like being there!
You stand there and you think "those poor queens are right under my
feet!"
"Mystery in London" unlike many Hidden Object games, is
not one that will appeal to children. This game is for the connoisseur,
one who appreciates simply splendid panoramic graphic art. And it's
perfect for the Anglophile and the lover of London.
Beautiful 'eye- candy' of actual British landmarks
absorbing history,and great game play.
This is my favorite of many
Hidden Object games that I own,because of it's beauty alone. It is
amazing to see,plus I love hearing that British accent of the narrator!
First
of all,despite that this game is about the unsolved case of Jack The
Ripper(unless you believe the conclusion of the game)it is completely
family safe. There are no gruesome details or photos in it,so enjoy this
beauty with the whole family.
The mini puzzles are simple enough
for me to solve alone,without help,and I am a game-genie and/or game
walk-through player!Plus you can skip many.
There are many,many
places to visit,some returns also,so this is a pretty long and involved
game,not one you can plan to just blow an hour or so playing,unless you
have the willpower to walk away.
The beauty and sound of this
game must be experienced. I lived in England for 2 years and the scenes
are real places,and I really enjoyed the gameplay.
I don't believe
any fan of Hidden Object games could fault this one in any way. Do
yourself,your family and your gaming friends a favor and treat yourself
to Mystery In London. I believe you will be glad that you did. It will
be hard for any game to beat the graphics by Big Fish Games on this one!
Lengthy, challenging, and a lot of fun.
Mystery in London is in many
ways, a cut above other hidden object games. The storyline itself (the
search for the identity of Jack the Ripper) is fairly interesting, but
the way the game designers make you search for objects is what is so
neat. Each location features a 360 degree view of the location; you use
arrows on all four sides of your screen to look up, down, and around. In
addition, some levels require you to find objects that are moving or
that are shown to you only in silhouette (which was VERY HARD
sometimes). My favorite thing about this game, however, is the fact that
it is very meaty; you get a LOT of object finding and a ton of
locations to look through. Each time you complete a location, you get a
neat little fact about that place. I really did want to hop on a plane
to London while playing and see these real-world locations for myself!
The game took me quite a while to finish, and I felt like I really did
get a ton of game for my money. I would absolutely recommend this game
to anyone who likes a fun challenge.
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