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Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst | 
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List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $6.83 You Save: $13.16 (66%)
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Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 1249
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP Genre: adventure_games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 190962 Model: 35743 UPC: 047875357433 EAN: 5031366018120 ASIN: B001Q54VVC
Release Date: February 10, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Most popular hidden object series ever. | | • | Deep, interactive storyline. | | • | Point and click adventure game. |
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Product Description What lies hidden in the mysterious walls ofRavenhearst Manor?Product InformationEmma s soul is free. But her ghost has delivered a dire warning: evilstill lurks in Ravenhearst Manor. You will be taken deep inside the cursedestate in Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst the thrilling sequel. Experience Ravenhearst s spectral halls as never before with new immersiveadventure-style gameplay and an epic original soundtrack. The walls ofRavenhearst 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 foryears the diary was recently found - only to reveal that the pages aremissing! Feel the floorboards creak as you move from room to room solvingpuzzles and seeking out clues in over 150 detailed scenes.Product Features You be the detective in this hidden object game Thousands of items are cleverly hidden in the manor's 32 rooms To find what you are looking for... you will need an unrivalled eye for detail Put your sleuthing skills to the ultimate test Dozens of challenging picture puzzles to solve Random item lists ensure a unique experience each time you play Door surprises - solve the riddles hidden in these pictures to unlock the manor's secretsWindows Requirements Windows XP Vista Pentium or equivalent 800 MHz processor or better 512 MB of RAM 347 MB Hard Drive space Any DirectX compatible Graphics Card Any Sound Card CD-ROM drive
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 59
Love this game! August 26, 2010 C. freeman This was by far the best hidden object/adventure game I have ever played! I have been searching for others like it and nothing compares except for Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials. Very challenging game and don't buy a walkthrough, just do a google and you'll get a couple of different ones. Trust me, you will need the walkthrough atleast once. Also try Salem Witch Trials, I had a blast with that one too!
Also, I payed 6.99 for my copy on Big Fish. You don't get the hard copy, but if you lose it for whatever reason you can reload it again.
THE MOST AWESOME HIDDEN OBJECT GAME! July 14, 2010 The Bear (Groveland, CA USA) I am fairly new to computer games. I have only been playing them for a few years and I really enjoyed playing "Ravenhearst". It was a lot of fun and somewhat challenging but it was nothing compared to "Return to Ravenhearst". This is, by far, the best game I have ever played ("Dire Grove" is almost as good).
Some of the puzzles are very challenging. I finally had to look-up one of them on the internet because I just couldn't figure it out, which became frustrating. This game is much more complex than many other seek & find games. It is more interactive and requires you to find objects that will be used in other parts of the game. You really have to use your brain to solve the puzzles, too. They are not so simple.
I do recommend that you play the first "Ravenhearst" before you play this game, though. You will get to know what the story is all about and it will make the second game so much more interesting. "Return to Ravenhearst" will blow you away!
Bravo to the developers of this game. Please make more like this one!
Terrible July 13, 2010 James E. Carroll (Roswell, Ga.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I played the original Ravenhurst and found it interesting and fun. So, when this sequel came out, I figured it would be along the same lines as the original. It is not: it is full of so-called logic and guesswork where you need a strategy guide just to figure out how to proceed. Unlike Madam Fate, which was fun, you cannot skip the illogical, stupid games in between trying to find the hidden objects. This type of game seems to be more and more popular, and, I guess, if you have hours being forced to figure out some insoluble mini-games, it might be fun. But if you enjoy purely hidden object games, like Mysterious City: Cairo, Secrets of Great Art, Hidden Mysteries: The Civil War, and all the Agatha Christie Poirot games, this game is not for you. It certainly is not for me and was a total waste of money. Unfortunately, as hidden object games become more abstruse and interactive, I am giving up on them forever. Read the reviews before you buy!!!!
Ravenhearst May 22, 2010 Gayla L. Schwendy (Largo, Florida United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Had to get cheat sheet from internet to find out how to play the game. It's a fun game.
Exceptional Game April 26, 2010 R. Kord (Beautiful Georgia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Return to Ravenhearst" was purchased in anticipation of continuing the story of "Ravenhearst" which is a favorite game. We were not prepared for the sequel in that the format was totally different with many interactive and "real time" sequences.
On the down side, the game is very long and complex forcing the player to return many times to previously visited areas. The intricacies of this game become laborious and time consuming. Even with the minor complaints, the game is a totally exceptional experience!
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