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Mysteryville
Something very strange is going on in the town of Mysteryville and, as the ace reporter for Countryside Life Magazine, it's up to you to find the truth. It seems the town cats are disappearing under suspicious circumstances. Visit the Mysteryville shops, question the residents and examine every detail in your search for the answers behind this feline mystery. Featuring hours of seek-and-find fun, bizarre characters and incredible graphics, Mysteryville is a surprising adventure for your senses!
I've played this under it's other name -> Strange Town and loved it.
It's similar to Mystery Case Files, but with a quirky storyline.
You play a reporter, trying to find out why all the cats have suddenly gone missing in this strange town.
In order to speak with various people, they ask you to help find certain items for them, as with Mystery Case Files, there is a list of items you must find, shapes you must match against objects in the room etc.. as you question each towns-person.
There are about 20 stages, and the story gets odder and odder, involving an FBI Agent, a mysterious dark suited man, a crazy Scientist, and more eccentric characters than you can poke a stick at!
It's a LOT of fun, I recommend this game highly.
A couple of spelling errors here and there, but the game is fun, so they can be forgiven that ;)
The only other semi-negative thing I would say about this game, is that the objects you're asked to find, are always the same, they don't change, but it's still fun re-playing the game, even though the second time around, you'll know where everything is.
It's definately NOT Mystery Case Files, so don't expect it to be, this game is a stand-alone, and a good one, if you go in hoping it's going to be another Ravenhearst, you won't enjoy it, and it won't get the credit it deserves, it shouldn't be constantly compared to MCF.
In a review, it's great to compare games to others of the kind, but if you start your review with the knowledge that this game is similar to MCF, and go into it with the attitude, or thought, of "This game isn't going to be anywhere near as good as MCF", then it really isn't fair to this game.
No - It isn't MCF, and it wasn't meant to be MCF :)
Anyhow - it's a very pleasing diversion.
This review has an average score of 3.4 - Based on 257 ratings Login to rate this review
Vivien's Review - January 22, 2007
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BETTER THAN MCF
EVERYBODY IS GOING TO HATE ME AND THIS REVIEW WILL BE AT THE END OF THE LIST BUT I HAVE TO TELL IT: FOR ME, MYSTERSVILLE IS FOR LONG BETTER THAN MYSTERY CASE FILES. THE STORY IS BETTER AND THE GRAPHICS ARE 100% MORE ARTISTIC. THE LAST DAYS, I HAVE PLAYED THIS GAME NIGHT AND DAY. TRY IT IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT.
This review has an average score of 2.3 - Based on 36 ratings Login to rate this review
Thiner's Review - March 7, 2007
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Excellent
Well, this game is excellent, and every time you play it is different. The graphics are very artistic and the characters so strange -you really feel the mistery of the strange place-
Congratulations to Nevo Soft, and I want the second part too...
This review has an average score of 2.3 - Based on 10 ratings Login to rate this review
there ten black box's with ? in them when there a person in
the box take the mouse pointer on the person in the little
box it well tell about the person.
Mysteryville2 has 12 box's with ? that be come a person of the game cliking on them as you play the game.
that at the bottom of the border, when you see the town,
the frame look at the bottom those black box's