Mystery Case Files Video Game Series
Video Games Encyclopedia by Gamepressure.com
Mystery Case Files: Fate's Carnival
Adventure 26 November 2013
The tenth installment of the popular series, combining elements of detective adventure games with casual entertainment based on finding hidden objects. This time, thanks to the spirit of Madame Fate, we return to the funfair known from the fourth part of the game in order to confront the sinister witch and free the people trapped by her.
Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake
Adventure 20 November 2012
Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake is a Big Fish Games adventure game enriched with elements of the casual hidden object genre. The action takes place in a small town, on which a monstrous curse has fallen, and we play the detective who has to defeat it.
Mystery Case Files: Escape from Ravenhearst
Adventure 24 November 2011
Mystery Case Files: Escape from Ravenhearst is an adventure game with hidden object elements developed by Big Fish Games studio. The whole game is kept in the atmosphere of horror stories, and the game consists mainly in solving puzzles and looking for hidden objects on the screen.
Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident
Adventure 27 June 2011
A hidden object casual production that combines elements of adventure with aspects taken from logical games. It is also the first installment of this series released on the Wii console. The story revolves around the title island of Malgrave, where, according to legend, there are sources that can restore youth. The game is based on searching for objects indicated in the list of objects and solving puzzles.
Mystery Case Files: 13th Skull
Adventure 25 November 2010
The game is a part of the famous Mystery Case Files series, which combines elements of the "hidden object" genre with adventure elements. This time we have to go to Louisiana to investigate the mysterious disappearance. The game is based on solving a variety of puzzles, consisting both in searching for objects indicated in the list, as well as those in which the essence of the game is the proper use of objects.
Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove
Adventure 25 November 2009
A "hidden object" type game included in the well-known Mystery Case Files series. Fun mechanics combines standard finding hidden objects on the screen with complex adventure elements consisting in free exploration of the location, collecting objects and solving puzzles.
Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst
Adventure 26 November 2008
An adventure game of the kind of "hidden object". The game is based on solving a variety of puzzles, consisting both in searching for objects indicated in the list, as well as those in which the essence of the game is the proper use of objects.
Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir
Adventure 08 September 2008
An adventure-logical game in which we play the role of a detective. We deal with the disappearance of the eccentric millionaire by exploring the chambers of his estate in search of valuable traces.
Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate
Adventure 07 November 2007
Mystery Case Files is a series of adventure and logic games produced by Big Fish Games, a company known primarily for its casual titles.
Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst
Adventure 15 December 2006
The third part of the Mystery Case Files series, dedicated to the so-called "Sunday players", allows players to play the role of a detective trying to solve the mystery of an old house.
Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects
Adventure 06 April 2006
Mystery Case Files: Prime Supspects is an adventure game with logical elements, produced by Big Fish Games studio. The player takes on the role of a detective who tries to find a diamond stolen from the Natural History Museum in Smithson. In order to do so, however, it must carry out a complex investigation involving more than 20 puzzles to be solved. The game is based on perceptiveness, reflection and logical thinking skills.
Mystery Case Files: Huntsville
Adventure 14 November 2005
Huntsville is the subtitle of the first game from the Mystery Case Files series, created and published by the American company Big Fish Games. The product belongs to the so-called genre of casual games - mini logical games, in which the emphasis is mainly on playability and not audio-visual effects.