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Ghost Files: The Face Of Guilt

Ghost Files: The Face Of Guilt

Publisher: Artifex Mundi
( 163 Reviews )
License: Free
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License:Free
Category:Puzzle & trivia
User-rating:4.0 ( 163 Reviews )
Publisher:Artifex Mundi
Language supported:

English (United States) Français (France) Italiano (Italia) 日本語 (日本) Polski (Polska) Русский (Россия) Deutsch (Deutschland) 中文(中华人民共和国)

Minimum
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
Architecture:ARM, x86, x64
Recommended
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
Architecture:ARM, x86, x64

Description

FANTASTIC HIDDEN OBJECT PUZZLE ADVENTURE GAME FROM THE CREATORS OF ENIGMATIS AND GRIM LEGENDS! Step into the shoes of Emily Meyer from Boston PD to face the mysterious case of 10 homicides. Using only your own experience and professional investigation techniques you will follow the hot trail of the serial killer known to the public as “The Guilty Man”. You are on the brink of solving this case when suddenly someone tries to derail your case. TRY IT FREE, THEN UNLOCK THE FULL ADVENTURE FROM WITHIN THE GAME! The people of Boston are shocked by the recent series of mysterious murders and you are given a task of bringing the culprit to justice as fast as possible. As the police detective Emily Meyer you are facing the task of solving the case of a mysterious “Guilty Man”. Using police techniques, you will follow the trail of the suspect while solving riddles and collecting fingerprints as well as different samples from crime scenes. When your investigation unexpectedly leads to the place between life and death, you will face the biggest challenge of your life. Will your detective skills be enough to let you survive in the afterlife? Can you solve the case? Test yourself in the world of ghosts, dark riddles, locks and enigmas. Use the help of a psychic to find your way back to the world and solve the case of the serial killer.

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Reviews

  • 5/28/2017
    Fun Game by Diane

    I previously gave this game a bad rating but Artifex Mundi fixed it right away and now very enjoyable to play. Good game and good tech support.

  • 5/19/2017
    grainy by Donna

    game to grainy and items to small to find. I think if the game was clearer the small item would be easier to find but as it is I would not spend my money on it even though I find the story line interesting

  • 5/20/2017
    Works fine, and a bit different by Jeff

    After reading the reviews complaining about the graphics I was concerned and wanted to really try the game before buying it. No problems at all on my PC, it's a fun game and a bit different. I am curious about why the protagonists in these games are always women though.

  • 5/25/2017
    WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE GRAPHICS? by Tereza

    The graphics is really painfully bad! What's going on? Multiple tasks are impossible to achieve just because the graphics does not allow you to see details. The game plot overall is good, the Limbo part does not fit well in it though at all. The game would be better without it.

  • 5/20/2017
    graphics were horrible by Terrie

    very hard to play because of the poor graphics

  • 5/20/2017
    Too Fuzzy by Carla

    Graphics of a poor quality ~ too often I cannot tell what the articles are because I cannot make out what the blob is.

  • 5/19/2017
    Very grainy by Cynthia

    The plot and the game are quite entertaining. Unfortunately the graphics are not up to Artifex Mundi's normal high standards. The graphics are quite grainy making it difficult to locate items. I love Artifex Mundi's games and the graphics are normally amazing. Sadly, this one is not living up to their standards.

  • 5/17/2017
    Terrible Graphics by Kamryn

    I love Artifex Mundi and play all the games, but this game has such terrible graphics I cant tell what anything is in the hidden object scenes. Fix the graphics and I will love these games again.

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