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The Mystery of the Mary Celeste


Take on the roll of Mary Morehouse as she joins guests and crew of the Mary Celeste II on its maiden voyage. Shortly after the boat leaves the dock, strange events start to happen and Mary must work to escape this ill fated ship. Explore the mysterious theories behind the disappearance of the original Mary Celeste while trying to save yourself from a similar demise. Figure out the mystery at sea... before it's too late!

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  nvd2ceb4's Review - August 22, 2009 - View all my reviews (46)


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Another one bites the dust

I love hidden object games and if anyone has ever remembered reading my reviews you'll probably realize they all basically sound the same. Why? Because these hidden object games are all the same. Azada, Dream Chronicles, Pahelika, Mystery Case Files, are just some of the hidden object games that stands out that really made me truly enjoy the style of hidden object games.

This one: Not even close.

You do look for items, yes, but it has a little of that Treasure Seekers style to it where you have to find one or two items that will combine to complete a task. That's basically about it.
Again once you find all the items you're done. You have the main character talking to herself and going through room after room finding things that doesn't even relate to the story. Well at least the majority of the items.

I know I didn't play this game long enough but I think I got a gist of how it is. Boring. Dull. Lifeless. Repetitiveness. Pretty much how a lot of these HOGS are becoming to be. Get the picture? Because a lot of these game creators don't.


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  Argus456's Review - September 2, 2009 - View all my reviews (2)


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Interesting plot

Well the gameplay is what one would find in most seek and find games though the items that were to be found didn't relate much to the story much but I'll give the game this much,the ending was very interesting,I just wished there was an alternate ending cause the ending felt incomplete. Want to find out,then see for yourself


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OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista Memory: 512 MB DirectX: 7 CPU: P800

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