#567301 - 11/13/09 07:31 AM
Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
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 You can download Murder She Wrote here Help the world-renowned mystery author, Jessica Fletcher, solve murders! Piece together the clues and crack different cases in this exciting Hidden Object game! Based on the hit TV show, Murder, She Wrote will take you on a fun journey, through multiple cases. Explore crime scenes and use Jessica’s curiosity and wits to discover the true culprit. Solve perplexing puzzles and search for cleverly hidden items to catch the criminals! Based on the hit TV show Clever cases Help Jessica crack the case! Check out our Blog walkthroughGet the Strategy Guide ! As always, please remember to come back and tell us what you think. Happy Gaming, Ana 
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#567314 - 11/13/09 07:58 AM
Re: Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
[Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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YaHOOOOOOO!  Thanks Ana Barbara
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#567321 - 11/13/09 08:26 AM
Re: Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
[Re: Sly One]
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This is a terrific game, especially for fans of the original TV series. In the one hour trial, I've not yet finished case 1 of 5. The voice actors are not the original, but sound close enough and do a good job. Like the TV series, it's a pleasant game, with very good background themes and ambient sounds (fishing pier, for example). Items are appropriate to the scenes and clear. Puzzles seem easy thus far and there is some need to use discovered objects to interact with a scene. All in all, a very well done and enjoyable game with, I would think, at least 4 to 5 hours of solid play time. This will easily be a $20 game on the store shelves, and it's incredible we can get it for less than $7!
Robertson
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#567326 - 11/13/09 09:01 AM
Re: Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
[Re: Robertson]
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I agree Robertson. It is great for those that want to follow the story, there are cutscenes to fill in the crime details and the cases are interesting. It is more of a straight HOG with a few interactions placed throughout. The voice acting is great. Ana 
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#567548 - 11/13/09 09:36 PM
Re: Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
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Great game...  I love it. Different mini games. The game is not terribly difficult but largely entertaining as well as fun to do. I especially like the different type of list of objects to find... you have to put the vowels in by finding her typewriter keys. A winner in my book.
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#567694 - 11/14/09 02:16 PM
Re: Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
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I love this game! The only problem is I have an 8 yr old here who loves it too and took over my computer this morning LOL Another great game on BF!! Great graphics, good stories, timed or relaxed mode, fun puzzles, I love the old typewriter...don't forget to find the ribbon cartridge in every scene, gives an extra hint if needed. Enjoy! 
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#568034 - 11/16/09 02:22 AM
Re: Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
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My experience with sorting that jewelry was somewhat weird. I had the pieces arranged according to the descriptions, I thought, but nothing happened. I assumed I did it wrong so I changed a couple of pieces around even though it seemed to me that they didn't fit, but maybe I just didn't understand the description correctly. Anyway, I barely got the pieces in place when the game took off and, I guess, the puzzle was solved even though it looked wrong to me. I wasn't going to argue though. I was just too happy to finally finish and get going again.
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#568108 - 11/16/09 10:29 AM
Re: Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
[Re: TLC]
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MANY people are reporting this glitch in the game, TLC, and not just with that puzzle but with other puzzles in the game as well. It seems to be more likely to occur if you save the puzzle for last while in any given screen; so, when doable, don't save it for last. Restarting the case and replaying seems to get people past this glitch.
I didn't experience this problem, but in case five, whereas everything had worked perfectly up to that point with NO glitches whatsoever, the last two scenes where you listened to a summation of the plot and the whodunnit were so jerky, and the voices so choppy, that I had to use the "skip" option to get through them.
Otherwise, it was a very nice game, but with a few kinks that players may or may not run across in the course of playing the game.
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#568145 - 11/16/09 12:29 PM
Re: Murder, She Wrote - Now on BigFish
[Re: Marian]
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Registered: 07/17/09
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TLC, I'm sorry you're having that problem. I switched the jewelry around so much that I was just so happy to finally get it solved that I yelled "finally" LOL. I'm only into Book 2 now and hoping to get back to the game by tonight. So, I guess I'll be prepared for any bumps in the road now. After what I'm reading here....good to know. 
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