Upon entering a hidden object scene, you will be confronted with a list of items to find, one of which will end up in your inventory and be useful later. Objects or places of interest will catch the eye with a brief single sparkle, and hidden object scenes are denoted by a shower of sparklies. The cursor changes to a magnifying glass when something needs to be looked at closer, or a hand-shaped cursor if you've passed over something that can be taken or manipulated.
Navigation is simple, just move your mouse cursor around and directional arrows will appear.
MYSTERY CASE FILES DIRE GROVE FULL VERSION CRACK SERIES
Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove, like its predecessor, is built around three things: point-and-click exploring, puzzle solving, and the classic hidden objects scenes the MCF series is known for. What happened here? Where are the students? Where are all the people? Why is it so darned cold? Perhaps you'd better explore further. Continue your explorations and you will begin to come across video tapes scattered in various places, each tape a short vignette into the story of four college students and their trip to Dire Grove. Cue spooky music.Ī quick search of the car reveals no living person, only a handy video recorder and a deeply disturbing note. You come across the small hamlet of Dire Grove, closed for the season, and a mysteriously abandoned car. The story begins as you, the anonymous detective, find yourself traveling through an unexpected and unseasonal snow storm. And although it continues the over arching story line, Dire Grove is a standalone game that incorporates little shout-outs to the titles that came before it. Dire Grove picks up as you are driving home from the events that transpired during Return to Ravenhearst. This is, as you might expect, a sequel to all of the previous Mystery Case Files games in which the player plays the role of the Mystery Case Files detective. Once again Mystery Case Files has produced a stunning adventure/hidden object hybrid that will send shivers of cold up and down your spine. It's in the midst of one such raging storm that you will find yourself in Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove, the much-anticipated follow-up to Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst. The muffled sounds, the diffuse light, the eerie stillness. There's something deeply disquieting about a snow storm.