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After solving the cat caper of Mysteryville itâs time for Laura, ace reporter, to get some well deserved rest. Little does she know sheâs about to stumble on a mystery even more baffling than the last! Join Laura on her search for answers through the shops of Eurekaberg where cleverly hidden items are waiting to be found! Review: Five Stars - good game. Review: Staring Is Fun - As an avid player of games such as Gears Of War and GTA IV and the like, I was very surprised to find myself becoming utterly lost in this game:-Proving that you don't need continual, seizure inducing colours such as 'prostitute on fire orange' or 'decapitated alien blood fountain red' to keep the senses engaged. This game doesn't require one to have the hand/eye co-ordination of a keyhole surgeon who spends his few spare hours as a concert pianist/mercenary sniper. Instead, all this game asks of you is to stare at a screen which initially may not sound like a hoot but is actually very engaging. I am of course, over-simplifying. The aim of the game is to work your way through a mystery. The truth of the matter is, I could not for the life of me right now, tell you what the plot is even though I could look further up the page to find out. The 'story' such as it is is merely a reason to play through a series of puzzles, largely consisting of rooms filled with bric-a-brac, in which you have to find particular examples of said bric-a-brac before moving on to the next room or location filled with bric-a-brac. Again, I'm being slightly glib because this is surprisingly addictive. Every member of my household, from advanced beat-em-up button masher to ludicrously convoluted RPG gamer jumped with delight at the simple pleasue of spotting an umbrella partially tucked away behind a toy car and a fish. On a final note then? This game is very accessible to those who might not normally play them but from the other end of the spectrum, I can say that there is still a place for simple, uncluttered puzzling in the gaming world, even in this day and age.
P**E
Five Stars
good game.
S**T
Staring Is Fun
As an avid player of games such as Gears Of War and GTA IV and the like, I was very surprised to find myself becoming utterly lost in this game:-Proving that you don't need continual, seizure inducing colours such as 'prostitute on fire orange' or 'decapitated alien blood fountain red' to keep the senses engaged. This game doesn't require one to have the hand/eye co-ordination of a keyhole surgeon who spends his few spare hours as a concert pianist/mercenary sniper. Instead, all this game asks of you is to stare at a screen which initially may not sound like a hoot but is actually very engaging. I am of course, over-simplifying. The aim of the game is to work your way through a mystery. The truth of the matter is, I could not for the life of me right now, tell you what the plot is even though I could look further up the page to find out. The 'story' such as it is is merely a reason to play through a series of puzzles, largely consisting of rooms filled with bric-a-brac, in which you have to find particular examples of said bric-a-brac before moving on to the next room or location filled with bric-a-brac. Again, I'm being slightly glib because this is surprisingly addictive. Every member of my household, from advanced beat-em-up button masher to ludicrously convoluted RPG gamer jumped with delight at the simple pleasue of spotting an umbrella partially tucked away behind a toy car and a fish. On a final note then? This game is very accessible to those who might not normally play them but from the other end of the spectrum, I can say that there is still a place for simple, uncluttered puzzling in the gaming world, even in this day and age.
M**N
Mysteryville
The game is ok but gets a bit repetetive and that does make it boring at times. You go from building to building finding things from a list of items and when you have found the items in question you move onto the next building. It's all point and click so is easy to do and would suit children more than adults I think.
J**O
Mysteryville 2
This PC game was a Christmas present for a friend's child. They already own Mysteryville 1 and have other Avanquest games.
B**E
Five Stars
love it
C**E
Mysteryville 2
The graphics are good, but I much prefer the mystery case file games. There's no top scores chart, so you don't know if you are getting better times for completing the game.
C**K
Five Stars
good value.
A**A
MYSTERYVILLE 2 (PC)
IF YOU LIKE THE HIDDEN OBJECT GAMES YOU WILL LOVE THIS ONE, I'TS VERY ADDICTIVE, I WOULD DEFINITELY RECOMMEND IT!
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