Cate West: The Vanishing Files will have you sifting through clues, matching visions of the past and present, investigating possible suspects and finally providing testimony in court to ensure justice is served.
This gripping Hidden Object game features 15 mind-boggling cases for you to solve, and includes mini-games between levels that add variety to the traditional gameplay. With its multiple story endings and crackling dialogue, Cate West: The Vanishing Files will leave you hungry for more of this crime-busting fun! Unique gameplay with a thrilling mystery to solve.
Gorgeous graphics and a cinematic soundtrack. Multiple game endings based on your score. Part Three — Restore the items in the scene with the pieces from the inventory. Part Four — Activate the Ossuary by completing the circuits is this mini—game.
Part Five — Locate the eleven bullets. Part Four — Activate the Ossuary by moving the tiles to match the diagram. The solution is: baseball glove, harmonica, cassette tape, padlock, whistle, lantern, matchbook, toaster, and binoculars. Part Five — Activate the Ossuary by solving the slider mini—game. Numbering the sliders 1—11, make the following moves: 2 left one space, 5 up, 7 right, 4 down, 1 right, 3 right, 6 up, 7 left, key left, 3 left, 8 up, 9 left, 11 left, 5 down, 2 right, 8 up, key right and out.
Part Four — Activate the Ossuary by rotating the key and activate the three symbols shown on the left. Press the 4 button, and then press the 3 button, four times. Part Five — Locate all the symbols. Part Two — Find the hidden objects on the list at each of the five locations. Part Five — Activate the Ossuary by matching pairs of symbols. The solution is: teapot, utility knife, violin, can opener, sombrero, tape measure, safe, thermometer, revolver, and TV.
Numbering the sliders 1—11, make the following moves: 4 right, 8 up, 11 up, 9 right, 10 right, 5 down, 7 right, key right, 1 down, 3 left, 2 left, key left, 7 left, 3 right, 5 up, key right, 7 right, 1 up, 9 left, 10 left, 8 down, 11 down, 6 down, key right and out. The solution is: bell, suitcase, playing card, gramophone, iron, typewriter, hourglass, bible, sewing machine, and French horn.
Part Five — Activate the Ossuary by rotating the key and activate the three symbols shown on the left. Press the 4 button five times to solve. There are mini games such as spot the difference as well. No voiceovers so you need to do a lot of reading other than that it's a nice deductive hidden object who dun it game, enjoy! I give it 6 out of 10, a detective story with biblical elements. Rated 3 out of 5 by mspaws from didnt like the voice overs I just could not finish this game.
I did not like the characters saying one word and you finished reading the script. Would have been alot better to not have voices at all. Too many spot the differences and deducted waaaaaaay to many points for misclicking! I dont know what the points have to do with the game, but deducting points takes the fun out of the game. Rated 3 out of 5 by neilskinut from I just got boored Just was not that much fun for me.
Not that hard of a game just got tired of finding easy clues. Too many great games out there. Rated 3 out of 5 by delkon from Keeps repeating! This game really has 5 types of games within each "case" you have to solve: 1.
Hidden object game: Each "case" has a certain number of hidden object scenes to complete. These are a pain because the graphics aren't that good and sometimes junk is just piled on top of other junk to make your eyes hurt just trying to find the item you are looking for and there are no new scenes after a while. Just the same scenes but you are looking for different things. I hate Hidden Object games like this one is. Oh, and if you click a few times without finding an object, you get points taken away.
I really hate these and sometimes the difference is so minor, you hurt your eyes trying to see it, even after the "hint" narrows the area down by a fourth of the entire scene. Hate these immensely. Find the pieces! This is the easiest game, in my opinion. You have an item that is seperated into pieces and strewn about a scene and you click on all the pieces of the object you can see, and then you have to click the hint because they bury at least one piece so well that you will not find it on your own.
Who's Guilty? In this game, Cate touches each of the objects you just spent time looking for pieces of to give you hints about who the guilty suspect is out of a field of suspects to choose from. Most of the time, the suspect that fits all the hints isn't the guilty party, so you lose points then as well. Match the scenes. You have to look at two identical scenes and then put objects back into one image or the other so that they both match.
Monotonous and time-consuming and doesn't really make sense why this ties up the case against the guilty party. You do this 15 times in a row and towards the end, the only thing that keeps you going is that you get the big reveal of who the bad guy is which I figured out before they even got to it.
All in all, I don't recommend this game to Hidden Object Gamers because you will not enjoy it. I know I didn't and I wish I hadn't wasted money on it. The Big Fish Guarantee: Quality tested and virus free. No ads, no adware, no spyware. Get the latest games, special offers, and more! Sign Up Today. All other trademarks, registered trademarks, or logos are the property of their respective owners.
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