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Mystery Trackers: The Void PC

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The Void family mansion used to be a gorgeous home, until Dr. Malleus Void inherited it. Legend has it that the creepy doctor spent his time doing terrible experiments in the home, and it has been abandoned for an entire decade. After 3 world famous celebrities go missing inside the house, its up to the Mystery Trackers to go inside the house, and solve its mysteries once and for all in Mystery Trackers: The Void!

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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
  • CPU: 1.2 GHz
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 629 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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Mystery Trackers: The Void 4.2 5 86 86
Very Impressed I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this game! The puzzles were great and there is about an even weightage between HOG scenes and puzzles. While some of the HOG scenes were junkpiles, the objects you have to find are all quite clearly visible. I didn't have to squint to spot them. The visuals for this game was beautiful. Nothing too gloomy and I loved all the different locales you ended up visiting. I did get a bit scared at times - especially when the Teddy Bear started singing but it really added to the atmosphere of the game. The best thing about this game is that its longer than most HOGs. I think I took about 6 hours to complete and I really enjoyed reading all the different portions of the story line as you collect them in the journal. Very good mystery game and satisfying ending. Also wanted to mention, the game fit very nicely on my widescreen monitor. There was no lag and everything ran smoothly. March 4, 2012
BORING!!! Maybe it`s because I stumbled upon the 3rd installment of this series first (Black Isle) and enjoyed it so much, but The Void left much to be desired. There`s no thought needed, just moving from HO scene to HO scene, clicking and clicking. Some of the objects are hard to find, but that`s the only difficulty in this game (I couldn`t find a skill level option). I would suggest the trial first...Maybe you`ll like it! I gave up after 30 minutes and going to the second installment of this series. May 28, 2012
Loved it! When I first played the demo, I didn't like the game. And I can't tell you why I didn't. But I played it the second time around...and loved it! If you don't like too many hog scenes, this game isn't for you because the hog scenes are in abundance. Good graphics, interesting storyline and the music isn't annoying. Oh and the puzzles were on the challenging side! Looking forward in playing the sequel. January 2, 2012
This Game Rocked This game was so much fun, I played it straight through, the story was good the hunt was thrilling. I loved the fact that there was so much interaction...I was really hunting a killer and I did solve the crime. I like the fact that the game keeps track of my achievements. The graphics were visually gorgeous, the hidden objects were skillfully hidden, without being impossible to find. The music and sound effects are perfectly matched to each seen. Also, the game is long enough to thoroughly enjoy it; the creators didn?t rush through the story. I loved it, Amazing game play. December 27, 2011
Entertaining Hidden Object Game Very enjoyable game, starts of a little slow, but you are greatly rewarded if you persist, and if you persist, the story is interesting & has some unusual twists. The graphics are lovely, but the music is a bit monotonous, although for the majority of games I turn the music right down, so not a huge deal. The game also includes challenging hidden object searches, & creative mini-games. Overall a pleasurable game. November 29, 2011
OUTSTANDING!!! This is an awesome game with some interesting twists and turns. Great story line and it held my interest to the end.. This is a "Buy". .I've played it twice and would reccommend it to anyone who wants some HO entertainment. One of the best games Big Fish has to offer!! I even used very little clue prompts. Finding those cute little frogs was a trip. Thanks BF...your site is awesome!!. November 25, 2011
Excel Review of The Void 5 Stars Star 1, Game plays Interface and moving about *Star* Star 2, Game stroy line *Star* Star 3, Graffiti and in game movies *Star* Star 4, Hidden Object games and Puzzles *Star* Star 5, Is it fun and would I play it more then once? *Star* Q's: Did i buy it? A's: Yes November 19, 2011
loved it i would recommed this game to people who love solving mystery and hidden object game November 18, 2011
Not to be aVOIDed - A Guy's Review *review based on completing the full game* Seeing this is the first in the Mystery Trackers series and a bit aged I did not expect too much, even with the high ratings it has got. Also, getting the SE version I did not expect it to last very long. Boy was I surprised! The graphics holds quite a high standard to be a game of age. It is beautifully hand drawn and colorful, crisp and clear. You can notice its lower resolution compared with more recent games, but I found it to be more than adequate even today. You play as a genderless and nameless detective on a mission to solve the disappearances of some prominent people in an eccentric mansion (and beyond). It is quite a compelling and thought through story being told, but as with many of these games I find it a bit thin, and as always I wish there was more interaction and getting to know the characters within the story, but oh well. What it lacks in storytelling it more than makes up for in game play. There are lots of adventuring, many puzzles and a heap of hidden object...uhm... heaps to go through. I am an adventure fan and that part of the game was very compelling to me. There is some back and forth, but never for long distances and never confusing. The devs have been very smart to section off active zones through the game. The many puzzles have some differences in difficulty, but never too hard. Actually I would say most of them are rather easy, and maybe even too easy. I moved through all of them rather quickly and only had to twist my brains a few times. But what it lacked in challenge (quality for some) it made up for in quantity. There is 38 of them if I counted correctly? It seemed to be 38 HO scenes as well. And all of them only needs to be done once. That is a BIG plus. I don't usually mind doing them twice either, but when a dev takes their time to make more of them instead of making the players revisit the same ones, that is a big gold star from me. All of them are rather crisp and seldom do you need to find very small items, though it does occur. They are rarely grey and dark, but rather an explosion of colors. Some items are colored the same way as the area where they are hidden, which makes some of the items harder to see for some, but it doesn't create too much of a problem. Another thing I found as a plus is that most of the HO scenes were themed and suited where you were at the time. Sound effects and music was never irritating to me, and I am one who usually turns the music down. There is only one level of difficulty in this game which I find a bit off putting, and only an optional tutorial in the beginning. That means that there will be sparkles and glimmers pointing to zones and objects you can interact with, and I prefer playing without that type of guidance. It is ok with doing so on HO scenes, but I want to try to figure the rest out for myself. As an extra thing there is also achievements to collect in this game, although they are very typical and straight forward. I collected all of them in my first play through, so it doesn't really create a reason to replay the game. Still, I find it entertaining to have something to collect so I'm not going to complain about it. Everything extra added to a game is a plus in my eyes. I did not believe I could give more than 3 stars on this older game, but it is impossible to give less than 4. It is lengthy, enjoyable, creative and holds a high standard even today. I can't wait to get on with the rest of the series after this highly surprisingly well made first. My expectation is high. I can recommend this game to everyone who likes these types of games. Even for a full price. It gives you THAT much back. I think even if you have played the newer ones first. It would still be worth it. Well, I'm off to Raincliffe to see if it can live up to this magnificent start, and will report back my views on that as well. For the guys: You play as a genderless detective so both that, and the storyline should suit all. TJ November 6, 2012
I say, not exceptional, but still solid I always play Big Fish games with my wife, so the reviews are usually two for the price of one. ^^ So let's make it simple... I give you the Good the Bad and the Conclusion: + The visuals are mostly real good. Even something that stands out animation vice... + Sounds were alright. Does it's job, creates the atmosphere. + The storyline is actually quite interesting. Lots of info for those who love to read every lil detail from your notebook. + Lots to play. - Too... linear. - Obviousness of the progress (not story vice). - A bit too easy puzzles. THE CONCLUSION I was about to give 3 stars to this one, but decided to actually pump it up to 4 because of one; the current price slash and two; once you finish the game, you actually do feel a bit better about the game. With my last review with Haunted Halls: Fears from Childhood, the journey was great, but ending dissapointing. Things went other way around this time. We had really hard time getting into the story and adventuring for the first half of the playtime. The items were so very very easy to put in their rightful places and it just wasn't that interesting. Thankfully, things started to get more complicated towards the end. With the storyline (which ended up being actually real nice and rewarding in the end) and also with the puzzle difficulty level. It's still... a solid good game. It just didn't offer something that would leave us remembering this one that fondly afterwards. I wish that you would get more items at once and you really have to scratch your head when to use them. Also, when the story is not set into something completely scifi or fantasy - and I mean really far out something odd - I don't want to find items in completely nonsense places and be told exactly what to do. "Hmm, okay, the text up there says: The wall here is bricked. I wish I had DYNAMITE!" So I go to the room next to me and ooooh... there's dynamite sticking out from a ventilation system. o.O Alright fair enough, I should probably say that this game is probably more suitable for more casual group and for those who don't need those Master Expert Detective difficulty challenged. (Not referring to myself and trying to boost my ego, says the person who got stuck for the longest time in Escape from Ravenhearst, right in the beginning.) I'm not nagging about this one too much, but just saying. ^^ Captain S. Imple Obvious, signing out. November 24, 2011
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