Download Midnight Mysteries: Devil On The Mississippi For Mac

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Mark Twain’s ghost has come to you seeking help. When Twain’s passion for literary history reignites a controversial debate about the true identity of Shakespeare, the age-old question resurrects one of the most evil interested parties.

After waking the evil spirit, Twain sets about to rid his time of the darkness, but the plot only thickens. With Twain’s help, you have to unravel the connections to try to set history straight in Midnight Mysteries: Devil on the Mississippi! This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card! The Collector’s Edition includes:. Bonus gameplay.

Integrated Strategy Guide. Concept art. Wonderful Wallpapers. Rated 5 out of 5 by LadyEM48 from Mystery of Samuel Clemons Brother Few folks today remember that Samuel Langhorn; aka Mark Twin; actually had a younger brother, whose death, at an early age, haunted the author for the rest his life.

In his MM mystery, 'Devil on the Mississippi, Twain appears before you, asking for help in solving the mystery of just how his younger brother died. Based on actual events, Devil on the Mississippi, allows the player the opportunity to decide what really MAY have happened to the young brother, a riverboat captain, who died under conditions that were never clearly explained, leaving a pall over Mark's head for the remainder of his life. A game that can be played many times, without being bored. Rated 5 out of 5 by ginalosh22 from Midnight Mysteries games are awesome!!!! I have played all of the Midnight Mysteries Games and so far, they are amazing.

The graphics are beautiful, the story line is incredible and my entire family and several friends REALLY enjoyed them. The 4th one was a bit less quality than the first 3, but it was still good. I have yet to buy the last one but am on my way to do so now as I look forward to any release in this series.

I recommend them to all hidden object game lovers!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 by knucklebones from Not a HOG but an eerie adventure 'Midnight Mysteries' have become must-have games for me. Spectral adventures combining real-life historical characters with a dash of hokum; very few classic HOGs but masses of items to be found & used; and inventive and amusing puzzles.

It's also got great graphics, music and sound effects. Very few voice-overs, though, so conversations with the numerous ghosts have to be read. All in all a highly atmospheric & entertaining game with a great sense of time and place. However if you don't fancy the idea of journeying underground through crypts, digging up graves, and encountering Mephistopheles, you might want to avoid this one! This adventure centres around the American author Mark Twain, who was a Mississippi river boat pilot in the 1850s. His brother Henry also worked on the steamboats and died in an explosion, for which Twain felt guilty for the rest of his life. The game draws on this real-life tragedy and also on one of Twain's later novels about the authorship of the Shakespearian canon, so there's some time-travelling back to Elizabethan England.

I agree with Laflamme's review, that the game will make much more sense if you can spare 10 minutes to read Wikipedia's article about Twain's life. I thoroughly enjoyed this adventure, though perhaps not quite as much as their 'Houdini' game which has a gripping storyline and features characters whom I'm more informed about. Also there's a deal more hokum in this one - particularly in the Elizabethan segments - which is why it didn't grab me as much. The mini-puzzles were all amusing, but since there's no info about how each one works I sometimes had to crib from the in-built Strategy Guide to get me started. And there's one puzzle which didn't make sense using my laptop's keyboard and the SG solution didn't work for me either!

Worth the CE price? I'm not sure, though the additional gameplay does tie up the loose ends, and there's a very tricky HOG where you need to find 80 bones. But given my total enjoyment of this spooky and atmospheric series I couldn't have settled for less.

Rated 5 out of 5 by 1Fishy from Very Enjoyable! The graphics on this game were lovely. The colors were rich and it was easy to see things. The HO games were pretty good, but it seems there was always one item a bit tricky to find. There were some puzzles that I had to use my brain for! But they were not so difficult that I could not figure them out.

I like the higher level of challenge, where you have to think a wee bit. In most games, this is not the case. I also played on the hardest level. It was fun looking around for the clovers to unlock the unlimited HO play (which I haven't played yet). They were not hidden in such ridiculous places that they could not be found. They also gave you more than enough to meet the requirement.

That's always nice in case you miss one or two, you can still open up the reward at the end. The only real draw back that I personally found was the CE version really wasn't worth getting if you were to pay full price. There was only a couple of minutes extra play for me. I rarely use the strategy guide, so that isn't a real bonus for me, although it is handy if you need it. Rated 5 out of 5 by BeInformed from There is no need for 'Try B4 U Buy' with this game Triumph This is a soooppped up HOG Adventure! I had blast, did not find everything I needed, Clearly did not get all of the awards, but this is not a 'One Time Play' that, I am certain of. If you are new to hidden object games and played very few adventure or large file games, perhaps you might want to try some of the HOG's that are a year to maybe even two years old, just to get into the rhythm of how these game move.

I am not trying to discourage anyone but you should know the learning curve will be steep even in the easy mode. I like that there is no #jump list# map.

I made the mistake of leaving the game for a couple days and OOOOPPPSSSIE. Should have take some notes, no seriously. I am not going into storyline, visual or sound quality, this is a newer game and the game inventors are pulling in more advanced tech and putting in the time. If this game moves to a PS3 level, I'm all over it. My youngest daughter plays these games with me, we have a blast. I have not tried these on big screen, but now I want to.

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Rated 5 out of 5 by arnold1049 from JUST WHAT A GAME SHOULD BE-AND MORE This game sets the standard for what all good games should be like. The storyline was very interesting and flowed smoothly.

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Being based on a real person, Mark Twain, brought an interesting historical figure into the mix. Since I was born and raised in Missouri, the home state of Mark Twain, and have visited Hannibal, Missouri, this game held a special interest for me. It made me want to buy a book about Mark Twain. And this game has everything; a built-in strategy guide, achievements that can be won, extra HOS that can be played if you obtain the necessary achievement, an additional challenge of collecting 80 bones, good mini games, fantastic graphics, etc., etc.

There was some back and forth, but not enough to be annoying. The inventory items were used quickly and provided a good indication of what needed to be done next. By finding the ravens in a scene, you can win extra hints, but I didn't find that I needed hints that often. And the hint button was great, not only in the HOS but also when you might need to know what to do next. I did need to use the strategy guide a few times, and it was excellent. I just can't say enough good things about this game. I intend to purchase the other Hidden Mysteries games and hope they live up to the standard set by this game.

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This entry was posted on 12.03.2020.