In a nutshell, the game play in both games is a crime investigation that a player is to carry out. It's a normal detective job: first you'll have to collect a required number of clues in different locations. Afterwards you're to unravel a criminal case and bust the criminal by solving a sort of jigsaw puzzle at a crime computer.
However, as you start playing yourself, you'll see it's not as easy and boring as it sounds. In fact, developers did their best to make things as more complicated as possible. You'll have to tackle at least three problems: 1) clues to find are minute (e.g. domino blocks, butterflies, eye balls) and each location is a complete mess! Most often, each picture has a dark background, which makes it even more difficult to hunt for clues; 2) the objects to find are located in the places you will never expect them to be(artist brushes on the train windows, telescope in a pile of old books). Moreover, because the game settings and graphics is a retro-style. Apparently, things will never look as you expect them to look. Thus, if you see a telephone on the list of clues to find, don't look for a brand-new shiny Smartphone. You're most likely to run into that funny black gizmo invented 100 years ago.
That's the reason why the game is not very easy for young kids. 3) the time for each case is limited as well as the number of hints you might use. But here's what you can do to obtain a good hand at sleuthing at the shortest time possible: |