If you like hidden games you will love this game it has the hidden game with a whole new twist, Mortimer Beckett's great uncle, Jerome, needs help. A letter from the eccentric old coot made that evident, relating a story about a mysterious machine he built, a missing starter unit and several unidentified parties who pilfered it. Now the device, reduced to parts, is scattered throughout his uncle's manor and Mortimer is urgently needed to locate and reassemble them, and get the machine working. What is this contraption? Who scattered its components? And, what happened to his uncle? Questions Mortimer must answer once he arrives at the estate. A mix of hidden objects, puzzling solving and adventure, Mortimer Beckett and the Secrets of Spooky Manor brings together several elements that give the genre a needed boost. While the goal is similar to other seek-and-find games, Spooky Manor breaks up the action a bit differently than its brethren. Actually, it breaks up the objects themselves. And, that's what makes it dissimilar from earlier hidden-object games. Unlike genre favorites, the objects you're looking for here are fractured into disparate parts. So, rather than looking for, say, a phonograph record, you're looking for several parts that, when assembled, create the object in question. Mortimer Beckett and the Secrets of Spooky Manor features a total of 31 rooms spread across eight floors. Each location is beautifully rendered with animated objects to add interest and a total of nine original music scores that accentuate the game's eerie atmosphere. It's an expertly designed and executed game that should appeal to all fans of the hidden-object genre. Windows 98, ME, 2K, XP, VISTA 500 Mhz 128 MB RAM DirectX 8 Hidden Content: **Nội dung ẩn: Bạn phải đăng nhập và nhấn 'Like' (Thích) để xem nội dung. Thanks!**