Puppet Show: Mystery of Joyville is one of the latest and best hidden object games released recently. The game resembles the Mystery Case Files series very much and has almost the same components that any hidden object game has nowadays, but they are just of a better quality. That becomes very obvious after a few minutes of playing for any gamer whether you are a newcomer or a guru of the genre. So, are you ready to start a new mystery?
Thanksgiving has brought magnificent news for all fans of hidden object games, namely Mystery Case Files series from Big Fish Games! The next part of the saga, Mystery Case Files: Return To Ravenhearst, has been released today - and its the greatest release expected this year! Special offer for GameMile users: Get Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst with 50% DISCOUNT! You just need to enter the coupon code RAVEN50 when buying the game. The promotion is valid through December 27, 2008. Hurry up to get your trip to the Ravenhearst Manor for half-price!
Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate combines hidden object gameplay with
word games and numerous mind-benders sort of what we were playing at
puzzle rooms of Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst. The game has truly carnival look and feel: bizarre scenes, quirky
characters, and even the carnival hubbab(voices of carnies, melody of
the merry-go-round, roar of the three-headed beast and finally, the
voice of Madame Fate that follows your every step).
Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst developed by BigFishGames Studio is a sequel to the famous MCF: Huntsville and MCF: Prime Suspects. The main idea of the game is to search the abandoned manor for hidden items to unravel the mystery of place called Ravenhearst Manor. The clue to the mystery can be found in the diary of Emma Ravenhearst, but some entries of the diary were lost... To locate Emma's lost diary entries, 32 rooms are to be explored and multiple puzzles are to be solved.
The second version of the Mystery Case Files game series. This is a clicking puzzle, a good reaction and attention trainer. The point of the game is to find the items listed in the right-hand side of the playfield and click on them while you have a limited number of clicks. The latest version of MCF features 29 locations, original retro-style graphics and easy rules.