Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) has been passed over time and again to lead a murder investigation, so when one of her fellow DCIs has a heart attack just before he's ready to charge their prime suspect, Jane sees her chance to lead a murder investigation. But the murder squad she takes over is hostile to her, the men upstairs are eager to pull the plug on her investigation, her personal relationships suffer from her obsession with work, and the prime suspect remains elusive. Jane has her work cut out for her as she and her team work their way through computer data trails, legwork, intuitive leaps, chases, arrests, and confessions to find the killer.
The Queen's Hope Diamond has been stolen! It's up to you to search for clues throughout 22 levels, find the offending culprit, and recover the stolen gem in Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects™.
Expand your investigations through the game's 29 unique locations by finding items that will unlock subsequent levels. Thousands of clues are cleverly hidden within the beautiful illustrations, creating a new game experience each time you step into this masterpiece of visual indulgences!. 22 ever-changing levels. 29 unique locations to explore.
Constantly-transforming items and clues. Like Prime Suspects?! Rated 5 out of5 bySuelovesgames fromClassic HOG This is a sort of sequel to Huntsville, with similar graphics and sound and certainly a few of the hidden objects from Hunstsville sneaked their way into this one. It's challenging because there are only four hints in each chapter and each chapter consists of several hidden object scenes. Also there is no skip on the mini game at the end of each chapter.
They mixed it up a bit here by having either jigsaws, match-a-pair, or wordsearch as their mini games. It's just not easy to find those objects sometimes and I had to rerun a couple of chapters. In each level, you will return to play the same scenes again and again, to find different objects. The best thing about the scenes, is the quirky dark humour.
There are so many subtle and not so subtle visual comedy moments, which make it a classic in my eyes. Rated 5 out of5 bybeebelle fromJust as I like them If people want an adventure HOG then this might disappoint, but I don't want to have to figure out what I'm searching for and why, or get objects I'm going to need on another level. I like the relaxation of finding the objects within a time limit with a bit of story around it.The graphics are particularly good in this game and I like that there are no moving objects. Please make more like this for people like me. I have money and I'm ready to buy, but I do the free trial of the more complicated games and they don't fit the bill at all. Rated 5 out of5 bytuskel fromMy favourite MCF This is the second MCF game in the series, just before it (and most of the other games) turned dark and gory.
I like it for the simplicity, funny characters and the great soundtrack. Lots of replay value - every time the culprit is different! The timed scenes really make this one a challenge, and sometimes you need a flashlight or X-Ray deviceI wish they made games like that again, - clever and funny, rather than dark and gory. What's wrong with smart and nice?tuskel;,sincerely.