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Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator Mac

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Help P.I. Joy Black find items and turn them into disguises and gadgets to catch a corrupt curator that is stealing from her father Sneak into a natural history museum in Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator! Shady security guards, tricky thieves, and a corrupt curator all stand between P.I. Black and her goal: catch the criminals before they ruin her father’s career in this fun Hidden Object game.

  • Create disguises
  • Solve puzzles and riddles
  • Save Joy's father!
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System Requirements:
  • OS: 10.4
  • CPU: 800 Mhz
  • RAM: 256 MB
  • Hard Drive: 163 MB
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Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator 3.4 5 5 5
Not a dark tale and you get to change outfits Though this is not my all-time favorite game, it's still good entertainment. The searches are okay and assembling gadgets to advance the story is amusing. Changing disguise outfits is sort of silly, but it also works. There were amusing changes in tasks - fixing dinner then making a blowtorch, for example.There was snarky humor here and there, too. It's not a dark story full of gloomy searches, which is a nice change of pace sometimes. December 4, 2011
It didn't work for me. The hidden objects were hard to see and I never could find the screw driver. The hint button didn't help much. I gave up on the demo game. January 20, 2012
Great hidden object game with a story line & adventure nothing dark/creepy! The game follows the adventures of a PI as she solves a mystery. Objects collected from various scenes form disguises (hence "masquerade" in the title) that one puts together and uses to advance. Unlike many hidden object games, this is not limited to a "collect everything in one scene, move to the next, collect everything, move to the next" mode. Instead, in several stages the player gets to travel back and forth among several rooms to collect objects before advancing to the next stage. (not too difficult since hidden objects are highlighted in the appropriate rooms). The challenges (except 1) where just challenging enough to be fun without being too difficult. Importantly, the game was engaging and fun without drifting into dark, evil or creepy (the requisite "bad guy" and accomplices were present but the game contained nothing twisted or dark - why can't more games be like this?!). April 19, 2012
Dull HOG Not my cup of tea at all. The HO scenes were okay although there were more than the usual amount of items to find at any one time which grew boring. Certain items went into an inventory which when it came time to use them opened up into a junk pile. You had to move items out of the way to find the one you wanted. Not my idea of fun and I deleted after 10 mins into demo. January 13, 2012
Subtle differences and a pleasant change of pace. Just a bit different from the normal H.O. games, but a pleasant diversion. The graphics are very good and quite clear but perhaps a tad dark in some scenes. The dialogue is not excessive and just enough to explain the proceedings and helpful details of how to continue. The general background sounds and voices together with other movements in the scenes add to the reality. The plot seems to get a little lost between taking photos, dressing up and building gadgets but I don't think it takes too much away from the gist of the game. The puzzles and mini games, as I said above, involve taking pictures of items given cryptic clues, dressing up and constructing crazy gadgets with items gleaned from scenes and added to your inventory. A couple of the hints were a bit misleading, ie highlighting a door, and once entered, reaveled that you need to go to another location. With no walk through blog you will just have to move about from room to room until the task is highlighted. Some of the hidden objects are a bit difficult to find but overall an intriguing and interesting game - well worth the money. January 11, 2012
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