Agatha Christie - Peril at End House - Watch The Crackjack Doing His Job
Here's another sequel of a popular hidden-object hit from Flood Light Games
- Agatha Christie - Peril at End House. You are to save a young lady, Miss Nick Buckley, from being killed.
Having met a young lady, Hercule Poirot soon realizes that she is in danger of being killed.
The story of End house begins as Hercule Poirot meets a nice lady, Miss
Nick Buckley. She turns out to be the owner of End House.
As you start the game itself and solve the hidden-object tasks you get
more and more clues that make it clear that the lady is in danger of
being killed. New clues give you more information about the suspects
and the situation itself. Step by step you search through the whole
house and other places that get you to solving the mystery.
You are limited in time to find all of the items for the level. Five tips are provided for each level.
The
hidden object tasks are quite usual. You get the list of items to find
on the screen. Before each screen you get a map of the place and are
shown the places and the number of the items you are to find in each
one of them.
So you are free to choose the order of places as well as how you want
to use the tips. The time is limited but it's usually more than enough
to find everything. You've got 5 tips for every level and usually
several places for every level. So you can decide what to leave the
tips for.
The game features bonus puzzles to make it more of a challenge for you.
There are also bonus levels in between the hidden-object levels. They
can be skipped though. They are represented by different kinds of
puzzles. It can be, for example, to put the pieces of the news paper
together in order to read the article or to fill in the blanks in the
letter to find out what the experts said about the bullet. There's Clue
Room and Evidence Room on the screen where you can go any time you want
to check all the evidence and the clues that you've collected within
the game. One of the fun features of the game is that there are some
animated parts in the hidden-object levels. And the fun is that those
things are on your list. For example, you need to find a mouse and here
you see it running on the floor. There are also tasks like you need to
find the required number of pieces of paper on the screen and put them
all into the drawer.
The game is really good - classic story,
challenging tasks, great graphics, and participation in the work of the
great Hercule Poirot.
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