The story of the game “The broken clues” is finding the mystery behind the murder of Mr. Harrison. He is a well settled businessman with handsome of property and has good relationship with many of his friends. One day he is found murdered by someone in his house and the person who has done this remains to be a mystery. At this stage enters a detective Mr. Mathew and attempts to find the murderer.
The game is the investigation process taken by Mr. Mathew, tracing out various objects at all habitual places of Mr. Harrison hoping it would give some clue to find the culprit. The game has many interesting turnovers in this process of finding the murderer. Now! Do you want to know who the murder is? Take the game, go through various levels and get the culprit caught.
REVIEW
The Broken Clues might as well be called The Broken Game, because while it's technically playable, the process of doing so isn’t enjoyable. Think I'm being too harsh? You could download the demo of this hidden object game yourself and see what I'm talking about, or just keep reading and save yourself the hassle.
Through a dismal introduction, which consists of a page of text riddled with grammatical errors, it's possible to piece together that Mr. Harrison, a wealthy businessman, has been murdered and the case is being investigated by private detective Matthew Hebrew. Your job, as the detective, is to follow up with the two prime suspects: Harrison's business partner, Mr. Samson, and a singer named Ms. Linda. "Our thriller and challenging story started there!" the text proclaims. Oy.
You'll be given a list of "Places to be investigate" to search for clues. In each scene, you'll be presented with two lists of items to find. The first is a list of random items, some of which exist in the real world (such as cassette, kitty and star) and some of which appear to be made-up words that will leave you scratching your head, like "wash brush," "glide camera," "pen drive," "grass catcher" and "tomato mozzarella" - I think they meant Caprese salad. Read more...
The game is the investigation process taken by Mr. Mathew, tracing out various objects at all habitual places of Mr. Harrison hoping it would give some clue to find the culprit. The game has many interesting turnovers in this process of finding the murderer. Now! Do you want to know who the murder is? Take the game, go through various levels and get the culprit caught.
REVIEW
The Broken Clues might as well be called The Broken Game, because while it's technically playable, the process of doing so isn’t enjoyable. Think I'm being too harsh? You could download the demo of this hidden object game yourself and see what I'm talking about, or just keep reading and save yourself the hassle.
Through a dismal introduction, which consists of a page of text riddled with grammatical errors, it's possible to piece together that Mr. Harrison, a wealthy businessman, has been murdered and the case is being investigated by private detective Matthew Hebrew. Your job, as the detective, is to follow up with the two prime suspects: Harrison's business partner, Mr. Samson, and a singer named Ms. Linda. "Our thriller and challenging story started there!" the text proclaims. Oy.
You'll be given a list of "Places to be investigate" to search for clues. In each scene, you'll be presented with two lists of items to find. The first is a list of random items, some of which exist in the real world (such as cassette, kitty and star) and some of which appear to be made-up words that will leave you scratching your head, like "wash brush," "glide camera," "pen drive," "grass catcher" and "tomato mozzarella" - I think they meant Caprese salad. Read more...