![]() ![]() You can however choose to have your playlist running in the background, should you find the time what with being addicted to this game. The sound, while repetitive, does not offend the ears. Thee graphics are great and with hidden object games and a supernatural bend, the graphics engine has to be up to showing some things realitically and some others, hyper realisticaly, so to speak. A good number of the points for the graphis though is the colour palette. The graphics for Mortimer Beckett have improved, still 2D but with more depth. Graphics and Sounds (4 out of 5)Īttention was paid to technical details in this game. Mortimer Beckett and the Time Pardox has done what few search and find games (save for the Mystery Case Files series) do and that is to create a simulating plot to go with the casual game play. The storyline is pretty good actually, hence the five stars. ![]() So Mortimer must travel the planar system, skipping through time as he strives to recover and piece together the broken Time Paradox. Will Mortimer Beckett make it in time to solve this conundrum or will the world be thrown forever into a time loop, with no hope of escape in sight. A series of unfortunate events follow as the Time Portal in unleashed into the world, and the only thing that can close it, the Time Paradox, has been scattered in 8 different locations and epochs around the world. Storyline (5 out of 5)Īfter having expunged his Uncle Jerome’s manor of all manners of ghosts and undesirables, Mortimer Becketter returns to Spooky Manor to face an altogether new challenge - a time portal. Most likely released because of the popularity of its predecessor, Mortimer Beckett and the Secrets of Spooky Manor, this game promises to pick up where the first game left off.Ĭreated by Paprikari, Mortimer Beckett and the TIme Paradox is a casual game of manageable size (108.63 MB) and affordable price (6.99 USD). Return to the corridor and enter Calais Room 1-2 Masterman & Foscarelli.Move further into the room and talk to Masterman, exhausting all topics.Check out the suitcases up on the carrier on your right.Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox is largely a search and find game, but with added twists that turn it into a more complex puzzle game as opposed to other games of its genre. Check out the suitcase up on the carrier on your left, but there is nothing of interest there.Step back to the front of the room.Close up on the brief case on your left and click, to hear the heroine say that she has retrieved something that she will put in her scrapbook.Open the scrapbook and read the 'Threatening Letter' and the 'Second Threatening Letter,' one by one, in the Documents section of the scrapbook.Check out the shoe-closet on the right of the entrance and use the Ice Bucket with Footprint Cast on the shoes inside the closet, to hear Poirot tell you that there is no match. Talk to Miss Schmidt, exhausting all topics starting with the top line in the dialog box.Step out of the room and enter Calais Room 3-4 MacQueen.Step forward and talk to MacQueen, exhausting all topics. Enter Calais Room 5-6 Schmidt & Debenham.Step forward and pick up Debenham's passport from the bedside table. Then, check out the heroine's suitcase, but she will say that she doesn't need anything from it.So step out of the close up and return to the corridor. Enter Calais Room 7-8 Ohlsson & Marceau.Step forward and talk to Miss Ohlsson, exhausting all topics.Check out the suitcases up on the carrier on your left.Close up on Ohlsson's suitcase and click inside, to retrieve a Postcard and hear Poirot say, 'Regardez, Mademoiselle!' Conduct a two-part examination of this postcard. ![]()
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