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A good mystery with numerous clues and questions, but the mini-game "look them in the eye" was rather useless as there is a flash to tell you when you should move your mouse.
The last part of the game was rather good, I think. It tests whether the player was really following the clues to build up a casein, asking questions such as "what was the murder weapon" and "what was the motive".
The animation at the end was rather humorous.
Only thing is that the creepy girl makes no sense. I noticed the opening before the girl told me about it, but I couldn't go in just because she hadn't told me yet. The map could have been given to me by the officer for all I care.
The clues were ok. Some were rather obvious but some were rather hidden, so all in all a good detective game.
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The dancing at the end is hilarious. I really enjoyed the game though and the murderer was unexpected yet it was quite easy to solve. the clues were hidden well but the music was bit annoying so played it on silent for the rest of the game. However there is one thing that made no sense...What on earth was the little girl doing there? Al though i still think its an awesome game, best detective game I've played so far 4.5/5
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I absolutely loved the game. Especially the detective and his hat issues, the clown and his children-pulling-red-nose-off issues, and the policeman with his mustache issues. The detective's hilarious personality and reactions to his lack of a hat being brought up made a good game into a great one, 5/5!
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This was quite a bit of fun. I'm glad that I had to come up with a motive and a coherent story, too, instead of just suspecting Professor Plum in the dining room with the lead pipe. The bin and the small opening are broken, though. There's one more in the fun house office that seems the same way. It's impossible to get off those screens without successfully dragging around all the pieces to find what you're looking for. Even the main buttons at the bottom can't be accessed on those screens, which is a huge design flaw. Also… epic dance party! I didn't see the little girl in it, though. Very suspicious…
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Books! I'm sure this in a vital clue and Mandy is covering up something. To anyone else it would be just 6 books lying on a counter and a chick who likes reading, but I'm a detective so you can't fool me with such an obvious ruse ;)
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I couldn't finish this game on Newgrounds when I was younger, I thought that finishing it now will make me feel better but now there is ONE question in my mind ... Who's the little girl !??!?!!
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I'm 90% sure I played this game a looong time ago, like years ago. Just little bits and pieces seem super familiar, but especially that little eye-motion minigame. The movement where you zoom in looking super serious makes me burst out laughing each time; I wish I had a gif of that, ahahaha! Yeah anyway, fun game! :D
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I thought the game was fun, but a little predictable. I like the random bits in it too, like when I was supposed to present the murder weapon and scrolled over the green graffiti, (Grimoire's response was 'I hope not...') the idea of Hugh being murdered by lightning was laughable.
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If he had a nickel for every time he got asked, "Where's your hat?", he'd probably have a sock full of nickels to beat them all with. XD
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The Kickstarter projects got funded!! Also this game really reminds of a Phoenix Wright case without the trial part. Very well done!