Cate West - The Velvet Keys is the sequel of a nice hidden object game. Developed and published by Gamenauts, the secont edition is just as full of mysteries as the previous game. A peculiar string of murders has the police baffled in Cate West: The Velvet Keys. Though clearly not alive, the bodies show no sign of foul play, and
aren't decaying the way three-day-old bodies should. Cate offers to use
her unique talent for seeing visions to help find a suspect, and
quickly discovers an ancient curse, a hidden crypt, and an old enemy
who may not be quite what he appears.
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The fans of hidden object genre should pay atention to this new title
featuring traditional game play, diverse and creative mini-games and
quite a high level of challenge, combined with unique and appealing
graphics.
Alex, a former police officer, is absolutely tired of investigating only some trifle cases in his Affair Bureau. So when a mysterious woman comes to him leaving
her business card on his desk, he decides to find out who she is and
what she wants. There are also some twists in the game play, like the Crime Computer
where you'll look for info on suspects and learn some new facts.
Another sequel of a well-known hidden object hit is released - Agatha Christie - Peril at End House. This time Hercule Poirot is to find out who's trying to kill Miss Nick Buckley, the owner of End House. You are to solve 13 hidden-object tasks and numerous bonus puzzles in between. The game features both an intrigue story and challenging playing.
Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly is a hidden object game that has you playing as the famous Hercule Poirot who received an invitation from the prominent detective novelist Ariadne Oliver. She has been arranging the Murder Hunt Game for the fete and having a foreboding of real danger. The plot follows an actual Agatha Christie novel by the same name.