First the good. I enjoyed the fact that this game contained a series of word games. I haven't encountered this in any of the other games I played.
In the Hidden Object Scenes, there is a clever twist where for at least one of the objects you have to find you are given a phrase, like "lemon-lime", and you have to find two objects (in this case a wedge of lime and a wedge of lemon)and combine them.
There are mystery morphing objects in each scene. When you find a certain amount, you unlock additional Hidden Object scenes to play.
The bad (at least for me): like another reviewer says, there is a lot of repetition, and revisiting scenes over and over. For one group of scenes, you are finding x amount of 2 objects (like in the Magician scene where you are finding a crescent moon and card suite symbols) and they are very difficult to find.
The puzzles that aren't word related require more skill than brains to complete for the most part. They are similar to carnival games you would find in the real world.
But here's what really bugs me: the ending of the game. Without giving too much away (but SPOILER ALERT, just in case), the solution to the mystery makes no sense unless you have played another game in the MCF series! Seriously? It just comes out of left field and has nothing to do with the rest of the game. Shameless plug alert!
Maybe I'm just bitter because I fell short of collecting enough morphing objects to unlock the outhouse bonus scene.Get more detail about Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate [Game Download].
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