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This is a hidden-object adventure that takes players on a quest to figure out what exactly happened to Poe while searching his works and his life for clues.
Gameplay Screenshots
Description
The master of macabre, Edgar Allan Poe, leads you on a shadowy journey to finally solve the mystery of his death. As a famed mystery writer, you re looking for your next cold case to crack when an unexpected visitor hands you the perfect case to get your career moving again. Use your famous mystery-writing skills to help solve an ancient homicide and capture Edgar Allan Poe`s murderer! Follow your ghostly guides through Poe`s classic tales as you meet the different suspects in this dark and haunting Hidden Object game. Find inspiration for your next book as you collect clues, interview witnesses, and crack the centuries-old crime in Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy!
Features
* Immersive atmosphere
* Gorgeous graphics
* Find Poe`s murderer!
System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista
CPU: 1.0 GHz
RAM: 256 MB
DirectX: 8.1
Download Links
File Size:
152.91 MBFileserve Links
http://www.fileserve.com/file/DuFgSDE
July 5, 2013
#1
thanks
June 21, 2011
#2
7-zip
152.91MB
fileserver.com/file/dufgsne
August 28, 2014
#3
fadu
June 21, 2011
#4
download link:152.91MB
fileserver.com/file/dufgsne
June 21, 2011
#5
7-zip
June 21, 2011
#6
fileserver link
June 21, 2011
#7
159.91mB
fileserver.com/file/duegsne
April 24, 2014
#8
Impressive, Jai. Very impressive. Either you have a terfiric memory, or H2G2 captivated you as much as it did me.Yes, I do remember that comic. My fave strip of classroom daydreaming was the one where Calvin imagines himself in a fierce battle with aliens and shoots at them with his “death-blaster” while shouting “krakov! krakov!” in conjuction with his shots, which turns out to be the RIGHT answer for the question posed by Ms. Wormwood – What is the capital of Poland. :))Well, I am interviewing a lot of people for some positions these days, supposedly well educated engineers from good colleges, and the lack of imagination and originality is depressing me more than Marvin. I have started writing something about it on my blog, but haven’t finished it yet (brain the size of a palnet and I have to write blogs…).A quote (not exactly) from a Led Zep song would be a nice reply to your original quote by Poe:Over the hills and far away…
April 10, 2011
#9
good
June 16, 2011
#10
yceljazz