I heard about a game that I think is computer gnerated but contacts a person (sleuth) by phone and email to solve a mystery. Hoping someone here can help me find it-Thank you
murder mysteries are good, stuff like robberies and stuff arent... anyone know where i can find different stuff on murder mysteries?
the clues are many and suspects abound, but with a keen eye for details, one truth will prevail
I found a list of online games that had some fun one's on them.
Check out http://mysterymanor.net/billiard.htm
Hello,
We recently announced the launch of Everytale.com. This is an online interactive fiction service which aims to provide multiplayer and singleplayer adventures and puzzles that can be played via your browser.
As times goes on, we will produce more variety of tales and puzzles but for now we are focusing on Mystery stories.
Come and take a look and send me your opinions.
I'm also looking for talented people to help me develop the tales, games and the general look of the services. If you are interested, then get in touch too.
www.everytale.com
Andrew
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gumshoe-online.com has some good interactive games.
The turorial is free and is a complete case.
Oops, forgot to mention
http://sleuth.hypoware.com/
this one lets you have three or four free cases a day.
Hi,
I am looking for a mystery game/puzzle. I hope you can help guide my search.
I think the category would be called "mystery puzzle kit".
In the mid 1980's I bought a reproduction mystery puzzle from a national bookstore chain retailer.
It might have been B. Dalton.
The puzzle was a reproduction of a paper folio mystery game or puzzle from the 1920's or 1930's. It was about 1" thick and contained "clues" such as documents, letters and newspaper clippings. The object of the game/puzzle was to study the clues and build a theory of how the crime was committed (whodunit). In the back was a sealed envelope with the solution.
I loaned this out in 1986 and never got it back!
Please advise if you have ever seen an item like this and advise how best to search for it.
Thanks in advance,
Robert