So-so
I would like to see more games that don't try to be suspenceful and this is one. However it has a different way of moving through the game that I didn't care for.
by Roa, - May 14th 2019
Release Date | 4/30/2012 |
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Genres | Hidden Object, Casual |
Publisher | GameHouse |
DRM · Service | MacGameStore App |
Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS | 10.5.8 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. Get the Mac App |
64bit Support | No | |
CPU Type | Intel Mac Only | |
CPU Cores | Any | |
CPU Speed | Any | |
System RAM | Any | |
Drive Space | Unknown | |
Video RAM | Any |
I would like to see more games that don't try to be suspenceful and this is one. However it has a different way of moving through the game that I didn't care for.
I really enjoy the Mortimer Beckett games and own all of them. I was excited to see a new one was released but disappointed because it felt so short. I guess it's bittersweet - I'm always happy to see a new game has been released, but I wonder if it is worth the "over already?" feeling I get at the end of them. Aside from this the game worked fine for me.
Started the demo but am unable to move the mouse further than halfway up the screen. Tried with usb mouse and Apple trackpad - no dice. Makes the game unplayable.