Game "Mystery novel"

PC
Game "Mystery novel"
  • Game size:
    157.07Mb
  • Release date:
    30 June 2011
  • Operating system:
    Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
  • Minimum requirements
  • CPU:
    1GHz
  • RAM:
    1Gb
  • Graphics card:
    256Mb, DirectX 9
10
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Game screenshots

Game description

Journalist Michael Jennings received an anonymous package, the contents of which - the fragments of an ancient medallion - told him absolutely nothing. But Michael still decided to assemble the pieces into a whole, which means that he will begin to investigate the murder of the head of the city of Lambert, who used to own the medallion.

First open the old newspaper issues in Jennings' office, then see what's available in the lab and the storeroom. And when you have both the clues and the tools you need, rush around town to find the clues you need. One person has already been convicted of killing the mayor, so be prepared to go to an empty cabin. However, it has a lot of underground mazes and barbed wire, so you can't get inside without using your wits.

Sometimes you will need to put some incredible efforts to bring the electric wires together or to make the passageway where the iron bars are. But all efforts will be rewarded, because behind the door you will find important data, without which you won't be able to solve the murder mystery.

Leave your findings in Jennings' lab, where they can be thoroughly examined, because there you can find cones and powders, a magnifying glass and a microscope, even DNA analysis can be done. If you come across scraps of paper, put them together, use your magnifying glass to examine damaged items, and you'll be able to figure out all the mysteries of the case.

Be prepared for the fact that your attempts to get out will end up in the local catacombs, which you had no idea about. There you'll see tombstones inscribed with Indian symbols. There are also menacing portraits, one look at which can cause you to encounter mystical visions. These are all the result of the mayor's actions that no one knows about, but gradually all the secrets will be revealed. Decipher and conduct experiments to expose the murderer.