The game has a good story, but it repeats itself a little because you play the same mini game type things more than once.
James Patterson Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet
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Common Sense says
Compelling story diminished by repetitive play.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 13–14
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of James Patterson Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet was written by Harold Goldberg
Parents need to know that this is best selling novelist James Patterson's first foray into video games. This murder mystery adventure has a fine plot, but it does feature a world of violence, death, and killing. There are mentions of booze and sometimes a character smokes. While solving the mystery, some sexual themes are discussed.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about what makes a good mystery game. Is it the characters, the writing, the puzzles or the plot? Is the game more compelling than a TV show like ABC's Women's Murder Club because it puts you in the middle of the mystery?
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What’s the Story?
This casual adventure game is of the seek and find genre. You'll be presented with a screen that's full of a mish-mosh of items and a dead body. You get to investigate by clicking the body for clues and by finding a list of items hidden in the picture. Usually, one item is harder to find, like the centipede on the side of a ship in Investigation 2. Or, you'll be in a cluttered lab and you'll have to arrange chemical bottles in a certain order before you can analyze blood. There are about 90 of these levels, but some crime scenes repeat themselves with new items to find. As you click, click, click, you'll find more clues that help you to solve the mystery.
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Thankfully, the game is broken up by a fairly taut murder mystery that slowly unravels, and by puzzles. One of these asks you to corner someone you want to interview in the middle of a garden maze, a nice touch of variety. While there is some violence, tobacco and alcohol in the game, it's of the very mild variety, added more to round out the plot and characters than to shock. When you find a dead body, for instance, even if there's something branded in the body, there's no gross amount of oozing blood. Finally, a plus of the game is the inclusion of a Patterson novella and a sneak peak at the author's next novel in the game package.
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ESRB rating: T (for Alcohol Reference, Mild Blood, Mild Sexual Themes, Mild Violence, Use of Tobacco)
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