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Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst

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49230F

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Description:

The walls of Ravenhearst Manor have been hiding a tragic love story for over a century. Only the pages of Emma Ravenhearst's diary tell the true story. Hidden for years, the diary was recently found -- only to reveal that the pages are missing! Thousands of items are cleverly hidden in the manor's 32 rooms. To find what you are looking for, you will need an unrivaled eye for detail!

Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.45 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.15 pounds
Release Date: June 26, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 55 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Windows Vista / Windows 2000 / Windows XP
Media: CD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 55 customer reviews )
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77 of 79 found the following review helpful:

5One of the best seek and find game there is.Dec 07, 2007
By J. Weiss
I honestly have nothing bad to say about the full series of MCF games (Prime Suspects, Huntsville, etc.) but Ravenhearst is by far the best one. Beautiful graphics, fun in between games and a spooky storyline really sets this apart from the other seek and find games on the market.

If you aren't familiar with seek and find games, in a nutshell there is a picture (often a scene of a room) and you are given a list of specific items to find within that picture. Although that might sound easy, the illustrators can be very tricky in their placement of the item, so that it almost blends into the picture. It is very addictive and very fun, if you find the right game, and trust me, this is the right game.

So even if it's not Halloween and you are just in the mood for something a little spooky, try it out. You'll be amazed when you look up at the clock and realize how long you have been playing for, and how you still don't want to stop.

44 of 45 found the following review helpful:

5Creepy Good Fun!Nov 12, 2007
By T. Pevner
Although Ravenhearst is like many other scavenger hunt games (think "eye spy," but with the interactivity of a computer), in that you must search crowded rooms for hidden objects to complete the list of mystery items, it also has an intriguing back story and some interesting and more challenging puzzles to unlock doors. Jigsaw type puzzles at critical points allow you to read each new page of the diary that will reveal the Mystery of Ravenhearst. It also has some very creepy music and realistic sound effects, so play it at night for the most fun! But don't click too much on one spot.

This is a great game for Adults, children over 10 or to play as a family. The ESRB Content Descriptors: Alcohol and Tobacco Reference, Mild Blood, Mild Violence; but I'll add really creepy, especially for young kids. Of the half dozen games I've played in this genre, this is definitely my favorite.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing game!Jan 07, 2008
By E. Baumann "Cheapskate4Life"
This game is amazing! My younger brother brother (16) gave it to me for Christmas since we both enjoy playing creepy mystery games together. From the graphics on the box, we both thought it would be fun to try, but weren't sure what to expect from the game. Turns out it was awesome! Each room had freaky graphics in it - things you wouldn't expect from a "kid's" game! Not only were there creepy graphics & music, but we started noticing how the rooms were interconnected (objects in the window that you also saw from the view in the yard), and we also noticed as the game progressed that the rooms had graphics relating to the storyline. By far we enjoyed the challenge of the puzzles & the intrigue of the story and graphics! We solved the mystery in 4 1/2 hours because it was so fun we couldn't stop playing! Looking to buy some more games like this!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5RavenhearstApr 26, 2009
By Nancy Caldwell
If anything could be described as "endlessly entertaining", Ravenhearst is it. My husband and I have played this game dozens of times and will play it dozens of more times. It changes each time we play it, so it's never boring. Also, it's bound to be good for us - searching for (partially) hidden items is supposed to help the aging brain.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Agree with the other reviewersJul 09, 2008
By G. Ribaudo
I own and have played many hidden object pc games but this is the best one by far. There's hidden objects, jigsaw puzzles and logical thinking puzzles. Don't use all your hints, you'll need them to get through the door to each level. Great game, better than the other Mystery Case Files, and can be replayed with different lists. Looking forward to another.

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