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Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket
FEATURED Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket
- Investigate 20 locations
- Find over 2,100 hidden objects
- Solve 20 Make-A-Match puzzles
- Play two addictive game modes: Find the Ticket and Unlimited Seek and Find
- Play two addictive modes: Find the Ticket and Unlimited Seek & Find
Find the clues and solve the mystery! Product InformationYou are the world famous Mystery P.I. and you’ve been hired by Grandma Roseto find her winning 8 Million lottery ticket that has gone missing. RetraceGrandma’s steps to collect clues by finding hidden objects and solving puzzles.Search the city for clues and piece them together to find the whereabouts of themissing ticket. Grandma Rose has agreed to cut you 10% of the prize money if youfind the ticket before the deadline! Hurry you have 12 hours to find theticket!Product HighlightsInvestigate 20 Crime ScenesInspect 20 locales – the park a toy sore the diner and more – in search ofhidden objects and clues.Find the Hidden KeysEvery scene has one hidden key that must be found to unlock a bonuslocation and bee a Master P.I.Solve Puzzles to Collect CluesSolve Make-a-Match puzzles to unveil clues to locate the lottery ticket.Product Features Investigate 20 locations Find over 2100 hidden objects Solve 20 Make-a-Match puzzles P
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Lisa Gatts July 22, 2012
Not that finding the items is difficult when you are timed but it is challenging.I love it!Definately worth the $.
I also love the sequel which is The Vegas Heist,At the end of both games you have to solve a lil Mystery.Nothing too hard,maybe 10 minutes or less,but I just love this game!
Laika July 22, 2012
Like most hidden object games, you search a series of still scenes for a list of objects. In between each level, you have a small mini-game to play. The problem with "The Lottery Ticket," though, is that there's no storyline to speak of, and absolutely no sense of progression. Ostensibly you're searching for (yes) a lottery ticket, but you never find any clues, talk to people, investigate anything: you just search and search and search, and at the end of each level you're rewarded with a puzzle piece that won't mean a darned thing until the end of the game. The locations are also pretty limited, and you don't have to do anything to unlock new ones. Early on in the game, I'd explored each location, and then I just kept going back to each one, over and over again. Similarly, the mini-game is always a variation on Concentration, and it didn't seem to get any harder (or more interesting) as I progressed.
As a bonus, each scene contains a hidden key; collect all the keys, and you unlock a non-timed mode in which you can search for every single object in the game. It's an interesting idea, and I might check it out eventually, but for now I'm pretty darned tired of those scenes. Plus, I collected all the keys early on in the game, which ended that fun pretty quickly.
Overall, I don't think this game was bad, really; it was just dull, with no progression at all. If you're new to the genre, I'd recommend the "Mystery Case Files" series to see how these games should be done.
Hanford Rose July 22, 2012
As with many of the hidden items type games, the clues become easier to find. That's when, you may need to leave it alone for a month or more to forget the locations and bring back the challenge of the hunt.
The artwork is excellent, and the puzzles add variety.