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These are vital puzzles that will unlock the history of Ravenhearst and keep you hooked until the very end and the surprises that await! Mystery Case Files Ravenhearst promises an adventure through an eerily abandoned mansion but it only partially delivers such excitement. Searching through this mysterious manor to find clues about its past is less than invigorating as the objects your searching for have nothing to do with the story itself.
At the end of each level, an old photograph must be pieced together to reveal a diary entry of a young woman who used to reside in the manor. These picture-puzzles are too simple though, and the scene revealed is described in the diary entry that follows, negating the reward of finishing the level.
However, the puzzles needed to unlock new rooms are very multi-dimensional and offer a one-of-a-kind challenge, possessing several interdependent elements such as hooking a fish to toss into a coin-slot machine that yields a coin to dispense to a fortune teller who provides the key.
The rooms themselves are well constructed and expertly camouflage hundreds of objects. The Ravenhearst titles are part of the Mystery Case Files series, and one of our players posted up a list of the games in that series in order. Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst 2. Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst 3. Mystery Case Files: Key to Ravenhearst 5. Feel free to PM me or another Moderator if there are any questions.
We'll be happy to help. Thank you Arinelle, It's been a long time since I played the first one. I bought the rest of the series today but didn't know what the order that they came out. But I've been spending all my time playing Midnight Castle for the past couple of years and didn't take time out for other games.
This is still one of my favorite titles, but I feel that other games in the series are superior in some ways.
To be sure, this game was the first Mystery Case Files offering to feature dark themes in their games, but it was very mild, especially for the games that were yet to come. With the beautiful artwork, intimidating and unexpected sounds so much so that I went to play in the presence of my siblings watching Dumbo the first time I played it , and head-scratching puzzle elements, I think anyone would be hard-pressed to give this game a bad review.
A plus to this rather large downside is that this was the first game where you could choose between playing with less time Master Detective Mode or way, way more time than you need Relaxed Mode. If anyone wants a decent, compact little Victorian haunted house experience, this is your go-to game. I wish that Eipix Entertainment, the current developers Mystery Case Files, would see that supernatural happenings are all fine and good, but it can be overdone. The additions completely ruin the well-developed story set forth in this wonderful little game.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Ripcean from Amazing Game I enjoyed this game immensely. The difficulty of the challenges was noteworthy. The sounds effects were too good and spooky, esp. Looking forward to more games from Mystery Case Files. Can't get my mind off the series. Rated 5 out of 5 by catsrobe from Fabulous game! I've been a member for lots of years and have played all kinds of games. I think I played a Mystery Files game in the past. I'll have to look at my purchase history.
The game is nice and long. There are puzzles within the HOGs. There are multiple parts to the puzzles and you can skip that portion if you want to. I'm playing in the regular mode and I've found it very difficult. I've had to take countless hints. I've been playing these games for years. By now you'd think I'd be at the expert level!
Not so unfortunately. This game is a definite must!! I'm going back to my old purchases and see if I had more and download them again.
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