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Women's Murder Club Review
Looking for murder and intrigue, wrapped up in a meaty story with lots of twists? Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet, a combination hidden object puzzler and detective adventure, should do the trick.
The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes Review
While the casual game market is flooded with hidden object games, very few actually tie in an intriguing story, memorable characters and relevant items to find. While not a flawless adventure, The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes does a terrific job with delivering a cohesive interactive detective experience worth investigating.
Hope Springs Eternal Review
Hope Springs Eternal is the second game in the Carol Reed Mystery series developed by MDNA Games. This first person point-and-click adventure features Carol Reed as a freelance investigator currently on holiday in Sweden when she becomes involved in a mysterious disappearance.
Womens Murder Club Preview
Author James Patterson's thrilling Women's Murder Club hit book series (and now television series too) is coming to life in this soon-to-be-released murder-mystery game. Meet Lindsay Boxer, Claire Washburn, Cindy Thomas and Jill Bernhardt - four friends who together form the Women's Murder Club, or WMC for short, as they work together to solve a gruesome homicide.
Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express Review
CD-ROM games never die. They are simply reborn as casual game downloads. Such is the case with 1996's Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express, a classic point-and-click adventure game based on the beloved murder mystery novel penned by Agatha Christie.