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description
Your vacation through many of London's historic locations turns into an investigation into one of the most notorious mysteries ever! Explore the city through 360-degree photographs of places such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey...even the tailor shop where James Bond buys his shirts! Gather clues and challenge the locals in an attempt to succeed where so many others before you have failed - uncovering the identity of Jack the Ripper!
requirements
• OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista • Memory: 512 MB • DirectX: 9.0 or later • CPU: P800
users comments
• "If I had to describe this game in three words, it would be Fab-u-lous!! I wouldn't say Mystery in London is way better than the MCF series but I will say it's right up there with it. There are a lot of Seek and Find games on here and I have probably played every last one but I have never played a seek and find game like this. I love the fact that you can thorougly search for hidden clues spec by spec. I love the 360 degree search as well as being able to use the magnifying glass to help better my search. The mini puzzles are easy but they have little twists to them which I love games with a twist. I also love the fact that this gives you a bit of history of London. Since I never been and would love to go there, this is the closest I could get, lol!! It makes you feel as if you're the tourist instead which is completely cool. The only frustrating this is I don't know some of the London terminology when it comes to finding clues. The puzzle game got me in a bit of a tizzy because there's a clock tower and a ukelele type of guitar but I can't find the correct name for those. I know I'll get it. Eventually. If you ask me, I'd say this game is absolutely 'stonking'!" - nvd2ceb4 • "I found this game in some ways to be like many other seach and find games, but then the story line was by far alot more interesting then others I have played. The game designers obviously took some creative license with the story of Jack the Ripper, but you could also tell that they did their homework as well. The 360 degree veiw of the locations was again alot more interesting then many of the games out now. Also there were a decent range of different items to be found in each location. Sometimes it seems as though there are the same 15 items in all the games, like they could be original with it. Following the mystery through modern day london all the while learning bits of history along the way made this title interesting and addictive, I personally loved this and would recomend anybody who enjoys this genre to take a moment and try this one out, you will not be disappointed." - Morrgaine
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