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Mystic Diary: Missing Pages PC

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Stop a wicked magician from becoming immortal thus causing an imbalance and destroying the world. Follow cryptic clues and avoid elaborate traps to find your magician brother hiding deep within a Victorian-era castle and prevent him from using the Mystic Diary to build an evil machine to gain eternal life. Embark on an adventure in the world of magic and mystery in this hidden object puzzle adventure!

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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8
  • CPU: 1.0 GHz
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 171 MB
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  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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Mystic Diary: Missing Pages 3.2 5 42 42
Average Game. Not really exciting! Current games are so well developed, with special effects and stories that hold the player's attention. This game looks like the old-fashioned, when there were not many resources. - Cutscene from the beginning has no sound or VO. - Graphics are not very sharp, the soundtrack is weak - just the sounds of footsteps, wind and sound games. - Only one level of difficulty and has sparkles. - No map, but it has a journal. - Each HOS has only one interactive item, they are not difficult and hint fills fast. -The same HOS twice - one to find different objects and another 12 to find the same type of object, such as keys, light bulbs, etc ... - Many mini games. It has a few kind of new and somewhat challenging, although it also has some well-known and very easy (pull the ropes, chemical mixing, the three clocks...!). if you are not sleepy, and have nothing better to do, try the free trial. June 23, 2012
Play the demo, enjoy and leave it at that 2 stars is harsh for this game and 3 stars is too generous. The artwork is dark but decent. I was looking for something relaxing and this was just that. However it stops short of being a complete game. The rest of the game after you play the demo is about 1 hour... I used my freebies to get this game and thank god I did or I would be asking for my money back. June 23, 2012
Don't be Lazy Nice to have a HOG that doesn't lead you by the hand all the way. Actually had to think for oneself in this one. A little short in time playing, but all in all, was fun and entertaining. Like I said, it made you actually think and reason out some of the problems. Graphics good and nice to get the dialogue over with as quick as wanted. June 23, 2012
I Actually Liked it Despite....... I actually liked it despite the quality of graphics which were a bit outdated and grainy, the poor sound quality, no voice overs and no map. In addition to having only one play mode, I actually enjoyed the game as I continued on. I thought the story line was interesting as we revisited the adventures of Gustav and Victor; two brothers who are at rival with each other because of a mystic Diary that creates havoc in a town. Also suprising enough, I also thought that the HO scenes were clever, not junck-piled and without any interaction (actually one one item on the list was interactive), but objects were well hidden and not as easy to find as one would expect. The mini-games were the same that we have seen before but there were some that were clever and challenging. The lightbulb puzzle had me going for a while. The one major complaint I did have were the sparkles. I think it is reasonable to say that devlopers should know that most gmers have outgrown the basic adventure HOG and had the devlopers added another gameplay mode, hardcore players would have enjoyed it more. However I thought that overall this was a decent game to play and would recommend that beginners of Adventure Hogs should definitely give this one a try. Not to worry, although this is the third installment of the Mystic Diary Series, it is a stand alone story. I myself will spend a credit on this as I am curious to see just how the game progresses and plus I do own the first two of the series and will neverthless complete it. Cheers everyone. June 23, 2012
Adventure mixed with Hidden Object Played it for the full hour, and I loved the adventure aspect of this game. Lots of inventory items to discover and some HO scenes to put up with (adventurers know what I mean). Puzzles are not new, but they post a decent amount of challenge without being frustrating. There is some backtracking to use an item a few scenes away that you just picked up or to revisit a HOS, but this time to find all the keys to find that "special" one. Hint will show you where to use an object, so if hint is not helpful for anything you have in inventory, then perhaps you missed picking something up. I didn't notice a map, but I was having such a good time, I honestly didn't think about it. I'll probablly get this game. June 23, 2012
If looking for a challenge, it's not here. I've already checked. I couldn't go longer than 20 min into demo but I knew after the first few min that this wasn't going to fit my preferances in game styles. I didn't rate the storyline as I didn't invest enough time to form an honest opinion. - No voice overs - HOS had one or two interactive items, poor lighting, blurry details - Hint button works by dragging an item you want to know about and dropping in the hint window which is promtly followed by intructions on how to use it. Very much like a drink machine.. stick a quater in the top and (*bing!*), your soda is now available for pickup. Service w/ a "snooze" - There is NO map and there was already too much going back and forth for objects. Felt like nothing more than tedious busy work, requiring no thought at all. With so many better games out there to choose from, this one just doesn't live up to the standard... but then again, I'll admit I'm definately spoiled. June 23, 2012
MISSING HINTS! I started out liking this game, but the more I got into it, I soon changed my mind. When you hit the hint button, you have to drag an item over to it so they can tell you how to use it. Nothing to tell you what to do next, where to go,etc. I will not be buying this game. It should have come out in a CE; at least you'd have a strategy guide. June 23, 2012
very easy game i played the "normal level" and it was pretty easy. i tried the "hints" on HOS and it worked; i tried it throughout the game and it did not work; i did not try it during the mini puzzles because the "skip puzzle" button did not take very long to activate. it took me a little over an hour to play and i kind of wish i didn't purchase it because of that reason alone. i prefer games that are a little more challenging. graphics are great. June 24, 2012
Better for Beginners The game is ok. There's not much in the way of a challenge. The graphics were all right, and the HOS were rather boring with all the items quite spread out and easy to find. I would recommend this game for beginners EXCEPT for the fact that the Hint button is not very useful, especially if you are new to HOS games. You have to drag an item to it to see how to use it, but there is no indication of where to go. Sometimes, you don't have any items in your inventory so the Hint becomes useless. Sometimes the Hint shows you a place you haven't even visited yet, so you have no idea what it's hinting at. Very poor development on that aspect. Other than that, I do recommend the game to less experienced HOS gamers to get their feet wet with the adventure type HOS. June 23, 2012
Could Be Better This game has an interesting storyline and is a nice mixture of HOG and adventure but the game lacks any type of direction on what to do after the very brief tutorial. The hint button only helps you when you choose a specific item and most of the time the items you find are for scenes you haven't reached yet. I found this game very frustrating and will definitely wait to buy this when it goes on sale for $2.99 June 23, 2012
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