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Published: 2016-10-24, Author: Charles , review by: lifewire.com
With its absorbing story, picturesque visuals and engaging puzzles, there is a lot to like about Malgrave, and it has a genuine adventure-game feel to it that I found quite enjoyable. At the same time, even though it's particularly well done, I just don't...
Abstract: Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident is a hidden objects mystery game. Malgrave Island is said to have waters with mysterious healing properties. There is also a weird glowing dust that is scattered around the island. The legend says that the dus...
Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident’s by-the-numbers mixture of archaic adventure mechanics and boring hidden object puzzles will not satisfy a vast majority of gamers, and its insanely low-resolution graphics and limited soundtrack won’t appeal ...
Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident isn’t a very good Wii game. It’s not a good adventure game. It’s not a good hidden object game. It’s not a good Mystery Case Files game. For thirty dollars you’re getting something that pales in comparison to t...
Abstract: “Detective, I have chosen you for your reputation of efficiency and discrepancy.” These are the words spoken to you; your latest client’s request for you to come to his island. In this point-and-click mystery game, your character, an unnamed detective,...
Interesting story with adventure elements that require players to find objects to use in scenes and solve puzzles. The scenes look pretty. Simple controls. Can play competitive multiplayer games. Players can work together through the main campaign. There are little extra items to find around the island like postcards. Mini-games are thrown in to keep away tedium of constantly searching for objec
In some cases it seems like an HDTV is required to properly find objects. If you don’t have a good TV that’s properly adjusted, it can be difficult to read the text stating which objects you have to find. Some objects can be really hard to find since the scenes have different layers and you have to adjust the camera just so, then press the right button to hold that position, to see them. Only on
Abstract: I'm really surprised there haven't been more games like this on the Nintendo Wii because it's definitely the perfect platform, especially with the innovative Wii controls. Not to mention that the Wii is definitely a console of choice for casual gamers...
Abstract: Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident is a puzzle adventure game from Big Fish studios. It is the tenth title in the series across various platforms (PC, phone and Nintendo DS) and the first on the Wii.The premise is reasonably simple. You are a le...