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About This Game Inspector Smythe from Scotland Yard has informed Watson and me of the murder of General Armstead, a Tontine ticket holder. Of course, I was aware of the Tontine – a lottery that was set up to aid the veterans of the Battle of Waterloo. Something about this case intrigues me. Perhaps it ís that there are only five surviving ticket holders here in London? Perhaps it ís that the General was about to publish a scintillating addendum to his infamous book on treasure.Zojoi teamed up with famed board game company Sleuth Times to reproduce the award-winning Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective video mysteries for Windows and Mac. This original titles was considered the pioneer products for emerging optical technologies and took advantage of the medium with full-motion video (FMV), intriguing storylines and fun game play. The restored retro game feature recaptured video, high-resolution graphics and strong storytelling and design. Direct the famous Baker Street detectives through the fog-filled streets of London, and solve mysteries in a faithful adaptation of the board game that features: 30 minutes or more of original video footage Sherlock Holmes, his case companion, Dr. Watson, and over 20 additional characters (both trustworthy and unscrupulous!) Full English subtitle support Search the London Times for clues, peruse Holmes’ personal files, scour through the London Directory and receive hints from Watson himself Present your findings to the Queen’s magistrate – and learn how you did against the master detective 7aa9394dea Title: Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: The Case of the Tin SoldierGenre: AdventureDeveloper:ZojoiPublisher:ZojoiRelease Date: 8 Jun, 2015 Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: The Case Of The Tin Soldier Download For Pc [full Version] Playing this little full motion video game is just like taking a history lesson, one about the era of early multimedia efforts that at the time, early 90's, was the next big deal. It was, but not too much for videogames, since this kind of stuff was suffering from replay value and that was it demise. Interesting, also, these games were released, late 90's, for regular DVD players.Honestly it looks just like old TV shows, cheap ones. The main thing is to solve a mystery using clues from newspapers and visiting suspects. The less fooling around you do the best score you achieve. Once you have enough evidence you go to the judge and present your case. That's pretty much it. There's nothing else.Now, is this any good? Yes, if you like retro stuff. Yes, if you're a Sherlock Holmes fan and you just like anything with SH on it. Yes, if you also like very casual games and rather short ones or just taking a break from your usual high-time cosuming regular games. Yes, if you find the cutscenes rather funny than primitive. Yes, if you're OK with the short experience you'll get considering the price also matches the content. I, for one, think I got what I paid for and was kinda entertaining to play and burn an hour or two. You should consider getting this when on sale and get the pack including the three SHCD games since that is the best value.. Very short game, but fun nonetheless.. Disappointing and frustrating menu system interrupts the flow of the game. You are given a ridiculous number of locations\/people (a whole alphabet of them) to visit before you could possibly conceive a reason to visit any\/many of them. All you seem to be able to do is "visit" locations and generate a video of the characters at that location. I cant see a way of searching locations (even the crime scene) or asking characters questions. There are no hints about what to do next, so the only course of action seems to be to visit location after location from the long list and see more video conversations. The so called "Clues" in the notebook section of the menu seem to just be a statement of facts you've already witnessed so what is the point of them?! Even for the price, I am dissappointed. It's like a visual novel but without any sort of pathway trhough it or real interactivity.. Very short game, but fun nonetheless.. Another tedious mystery in this boring series of non-games. There's no intrigue, no atmosphere, and absolutely no reason to "play". The acting is horrendous and there is zero actual gameplay. Why does it end with you going before a judge? Holmes was a "CONSULTING" detective. It's in the title for heaven's sake! The information would be passed onto Lestrade or another representitive of Scotland Yard and it would be them going to court.There are small improvements over the abysmal Mega CD version but the absence of trophies\/achievements and trading cards means that there will be nothing to drag you back to this after you suffer through it the first time. AVOID!. Only if you are a detective fan.Dated even for 2015.I got for a dollar so was not upset.Game play- https:\/\/youtu.be\/lduEZbOzwgc. Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective is a very old full-motion video series, consisting of three games (other being the Case of the Mummy`s Curse amd thah of the Mystified Murderess). The game brings a murder case, which is then investigated via checking newspapers and interviewing experts, witnesses and such. The investigative options are personal visits by Holmes and\/or Watson, sending Baker Street Irregulars in their stead or simply check Holmes` archives. When enough evidence is gathered, the player may take the case to the court and answer a few questions pertaining to the culprit and the motive of the crime.Each action costs a particular amount of points - sending the detectives to a relevant location costs 10 points, sending the urchins instead costs 5 and a missed target (irrelevant location) costs 20. The point of the game, rather unfortunately, is to solve a case with the lowest point possible. This is a little counter-productive, in the sense that in order to achieve the lowest point, one would forego quite a lot of decent acting and so on. However, there is no obligation to follow that path and you can perfectly follow up each and every clue, enjoying what is essentially less than an hour of quite nostalgic adventure gaming. It`s not at all like any conventional adventure game - it has no point-and-click or narrative choices like those of more recent titles. However, Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective features impressive FMV title of the very old school, which can give an interesting glimpse into the 1990s` TV-styled aesthetics of similar games of the period at a absurdly low price.. Playing this little full motion video game is just like taking a history lesson, one about the era of early multimedia efforts that at the time, early 90's, was the next big deal. It was, but not too much for videogames, since this kind of stuff was suffering from replay value and that was it demise. Interesting, also, these games were released, late 90's, for regular DVD players.Honestly it looks just like old TV shows, cheap ones. The main thing is to solve a mystery using clues from newspapers and visiting suspects. The less fooling around you do the best score you achieve. Once you have enough evidence you go to the judge and present your case. That's pretty much it. There's nothing else.Now, is this any good? Yes, if you like retro stuff. Yes, if you're a Sherlock Holmes fan and you just like anything with SH on it. Yes, if you also like very casual games and rather short ones or just taking a break from your usual high-time cosuming regular games. Yes, if you find the cutscenes rather funny than primitive. Yes, if you're OK with the short experience you'll get considering the price also matches the content. I, for one, think I got what I paid for and was kinda entertaining to play and burn an hour or two. You should consider getting this when on sale and get the pack including the three SHCD games since that is the best value.. will start off by saying that this game has very little to actually "do" in it, it is more of an interactive story almost, but not quite. The object of all three of the Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective mysteries is to gather clues by deciding on what people and places to visit. Once you have gotten enough information to solve the crime\/s you will go before a judge and he will ask a few questions that you must answer correctly. Getting to the judge and answering questions using the fewest amount of clues that you can will give you a score. The goal is to solve the mystery by using only as many clues as it takes Holmes to solve the mystery. There is not a lot of replay ability in the game except if your score doesn't match Holmes' once you have solve the mystery. I wouldn't expect it to take very many playthorughs to match Holmes scores.If you like Sherlock Holmes , or some not too hard brain teasers, you will enjoy the game. It is only about 60-90 mins of total gameplay in most instances for each mystery. As for the price, I would definitely go the collection route as it's almost half price. I would probably also wait til it might be on sale as well.
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