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Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate

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Madame Fate™, a mysterious fortune teller, has foreseen her own demise at midnight this very day. She has asked for your help in investigating each quirky carnival worker to determine their whereabouts at midnight. Your investigation will include a multitude of fascinating personalities, from Art the Carny to Lucy the Bearded Beauty, while exploring the magical world of Fate's Carnival. Each suspect has a motive, but only a Master Detective can discover the secrets hidden within Madame Fate's crystal ball.
  • More areas than ever before!
  • Multiple brain-bending puzzles.
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Big Fish Games
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Big Fish Games
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http://www.bigfishgames.com/download-games/2230/mystery-case-files-madame-fate/index.html

System requirements for PC

  • OS: Windows XP/Vista
  • Processor: 800 Mhz or better
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • DirectX®: 7.0
  • Hard Drive: 116 MB of free space
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate reviews and comments

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Microsoft from Russian
I always liked and will like 2 games of the series: Ravenherst and Madame for a unique atmosphere. There are no great Singematkov, there is no classics of such games quest the ruler, there are only a few rooms with repetitive objects, but... They are interesting and atmospheric! You are not led by the handle, you do not need to be worn on the common map and poking a castler, axe and a carnation on all the cracks, and sometimes you just lock on the location and then only a fool does not guess that the board with a nail need chik.. ... The... In The current games the item to be found is really exactly what is written, but in the early MCF it can be anything! Items can be translucent, can be part of a picture, can lie in a corner on another surface repeating its contours! And How I like the Levels with riddles! And How much I hate many puzzles in new games! For Example, in old Ravenherst you need to turn on the fuel supply, arrange the icons according to the context, boil water and so on. In the new collect a combination of colored interchangeable balls or pierce the maze, turning in the right place a couple of corners. And all these puzzles with the setting of objects in the right order tedious and nasty. I mean, it's a wildly average entry threshold now. The Resolution by the way is quite small, without scaling settings you can watch the window on the left side of the screen.
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Old Classic now "Uncensored" First. Madame Fate And her Carnival was my first really big HOG Experience. This Game set the Bar of my Claims after that very high. Like (almost) all Mystery case files after that as well. My Opinion is certainly not neutral, therefore. The ' Mystery Case File ' series is arguably one of the most radiant Pearls of Big Fish Publications. With each Part, new (then innovative) elements were introduced. In later Parts, they were interactive Inventory Objects or inserted Real Faces. In this Game, they were figure Tweel-or-collectibles. And the second Hidden Obmills in the Hidden Obmills. It is also the last pure ' search And Puzzle game ' in the Series. Already in the Sequel "Return to Ravenhurst" the current adventure elements were introduced. Of course, the Game seems Old-shool-like. But it's also been under its belt for quite a few Years. The Mood of the Creepy Funfair spreads it still well imer. And so also makes you feel Like at the-Zigth Play ... So "Hidden Expeditions Amazonas" & "Madame Fate" are the two HOGs with the highest Replay value on my Computer. Oh yes: Particularly noteworthy are the chapter closure puzzles ... Again and again small Pieces of jewelry on Puzzle pictures ... Here especially for all those who know the Game from before (could be a few): For the German-language Adaptation a few Word Puzzles were simply omitted, which are now of course included here in the Original Language edition!!! For that reason alone, the nostalgic "Reclamation" For English Unwitting Is, of course, more of a deterrent Argument. Or Spur up your English with it ... Playing, so to speak ...
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