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    Mystery Agency 2: Secrets of the Orient

    genkicoll
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    Post by genkicoll Mon Nov 05, 2012 6:35 pm

    Mystery Agency: Secrets of the Orient
    by Cranberry Productions - March, 2011

    Series linksMystery Agency 1: A Vampire's Kiss, Mystery Agency 2: Secrets of the Orient, Mystery Agency 3: Visions of Time

    Available at:
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    People are disappearing from the slums  of an Indian city under mysterious circumstances! After spotting ghosts,  a young belly dancer turns to the Mystery Agency for help. Help Saraja  and Scott investigate these disappearances and find a magical talisman  in Mystery Agency: Secrets of the Orient! Go on a dangerous adventure and find the ancient artifact before a sketchy gangster boss does!

    • Incredible action
    • Fantastic gameplay
    • Find a magical talisman in India!

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    Post by JustTheFacts Sun Jan 26, 2014 10:44 am

    Another For The DD List **

    BASED ON FULL HOUR DEMO


    I knew what to expect with this sequel to Mystery Agency: Mystery Agency: A Vampire's Kiss, and I was proved right. Similar features across all aspects of the game.

    Same style of graphics (somewhat improved, photorealism), same puzzles (some of these get a bit repetitious, but never difficult), several types of HOs – list, fragmented, spot the difference. The game even has a ‘signature’ puzzle, which I’ve never seen except in this series. I quite enjoyed the music.

    The story is sketchy, and not really part of the experience. Pop up speaking balloons happen way too often and add little to the game. Still, without it, this would be just a list of disconnected HOs and puzzles.

    Like the first in this series, this game is perfect for HO lovers, so if that’s you, why don’t you ignore the critics and give it a whirl.

    I recommend this game!

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