The first game of the Mystery Case Files game series consisting of the games aimed at getting a player investigate detective files by solving the puzzles in a certain location. This game will make you work in the town of Huntsville. The point of it is to find the clues throughout 19 crime scenes and define the culprit by solving the final puzzle at the crime computer.
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.
‘Travelogue 360: Paris' developed by Big Fish Games Studio is an adventure game based on Mystery Case Files idea. The players are taken to the gorgeous capital of France where they are to visit over 20 Parisian most famous landmarks and to collect numerous souvenirs. During their 3D voyage the players are interviewed for an upcoming article in Travelogue 360 magazine. At the end of the voyage a bonus level with puzzles, postcards for matching and other tasks is waiting for the travellers.
A very few days left before the arrival of 2007. So, we decided to cross our t's and dot our i's at GameMile. It might be useful to look back and evaluate the new things that happened in the industry of easy, fun and clean games in 2007. So, we're going to review the most prominent titles left unreviewed and compare them with the rest of the games of the same genres.
In 2006 gaming world was booming; and worldly wise puzzle fans seemed to have tried all possible types of puzzles. Nothing seemed to impress them. Yet this belief was shuttered by Big Fish Games studio.
In 2006 gaming world was booming; and worldly wise puzzle fans seemed to have tried all possible types of puzzles. Nothing seemed to impress them. Yet this belief was shuttered by Big Fish Games studio.
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.
Games of MCF type never fail to amaze: Paparazzi developed by Gogii Games is just the case. In this puzzle you are to live the life of a tabloid photographer who makes both ends meet by snapping photos of celebrities and selling them to tabloid newspapers. Apart from searching 15 locations for different objects, you'll also face a find-as-much-differences-as-possible challenge trying to earn cash. System Requirements: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, 800 Mhz processor, 128MB RAM
This find-different-items puzzle developed by Nevosoft is a mix of MCF and Paparazzi games. Its thrilling detective story will carry you to a small town of Mysterville. Sinister things are happening there, and your will search multiple destinations, interview city inhabitants and solve other puzzles in order to unlock the secrets of a mysterious place. Requirements: Win98, 2000, XP, WinMe, Win98SE. Memory: 128MB DirectX: 8.1 or later CPU: P500 Video: 16MB Video Card, Microsoft DirectX
This Game published by Alawar Entertainment is a cross between extremely popular "Bejeweled" and the "7 Wonders". The combination of classic match 3 gameplay with wealthy 3D graphics and epic adventure plot makes this game one of the catchiest and engaging puzzlers. Technical requirements for the game: OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me Memory: 128 MB DirectX: 7.0 or later CPU: P700