Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet
A hidden object and a blend of seek and find, adventure and become a crime reporter.

| Release Date | 7/17/2008 |
|---|---|
| Genres | Puzzle, Casual |
| Publisher | Oberon Media |
| DRM · Service | MacGameStore App |
| Languages | English |
| Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
|---|---|---|
| Mac OS | 10.5.8 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. |
| 64bit Support | No | |
| CPU Type | Universal (PPC/Intel) | |
| CPU Cores | Any | |
| CPU Speed | Any | |
| System RAM | Any | |
| Drive Space | Unknown | |
| Video RAM | Any |
A hidden object and a blend of seek and find, adventure and become a crime reporter.
I've had this game for quite some time, and I enjoy the play. Graphics are wonderful. The scenes are excellent quality and the puzzles very enjoyable to solve. I felt more like a secretary or side-kick, running all the evidence, but not really helping to solve the crime. My main problem with it is I didn't feel like I was part of the crime-solving team. The ending came so abruptly and while I was still trying to figure out who it was, the game was over. I wanted to be able to apprehend the quilty party, but he stole that right out from under us. Dissappointing, but still great fun.
There were a few times I couldnt figure out a sequence, but a lot of diligence paid off. I was very pleased with this game. It only goes to 9 levels or investigations. Once you get the hang of game play, you can literally fly right through each level.
More than likely I'll play this again.





