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All parent reviews for Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir

Parent
August 14, 2009
 
Be the Detective and solve the mystery.
This is an enjoyable game, but it does involve a bit of patience, reading and understanding, and learning how to use some of the tools acquired in the game. As mentioned above, it is very much an interactive Where's Waldo and I Spy type of game where you are in the role of a detective, and you just need to find items on a list. Sounds easy, huh? Sure, as long as you read along with the story. As you read it explains the tricks of using some of the tools you obtain, like a magnifying glass, flashlight, and so on. You can set up various profiles, and even do a quickplay, but if you want to solve the mystery, plenty of time and patience must be available to make it happen. You know, time and patience can be fun. I completed the game, my nephew preferred the quick play.

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