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Mystery Case Files: Millionheir on DS

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Mystery Case Files: Millionheir is a Minigames game available on the DS. It can be played in Turnbased modes.

Mystery Case Files: Millionheir is a Minigames game. Mini games come in a variety of shapes and sizes. What unites the genre is the speed with which players can pickup the games and the relativley short time requried to complete a level or two.

Mystery Case Files: Millionheir can be played in a Turnbased mode. Turn Based games are played in turns, so that players can stop and consider their next move. This is common in tactical experience such as strategy or adventure games as this enhances the sense of control and planning the player has. Other genres - such as sporting, fighting and rhythm action games obviously rely on realtime game play.

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Domestic Gamer review Tue, 03 Mar 2009

Mystery Case Files: Millionheir is a fun, nicely put together game, full of intrigue and totally engrossing. It did get a little tedious after a while and is there really a mystery to solve? Well you be the detective!

I've never played a game like Millionheir before so I was intrigued by it from the start. I played in story mode (there is a quick play option too). Playing the part of detective is really fun. The game is pretty straightforward and guides you through all the chapters of the story really nicely without feeling that you are skipping bits or that there are other things you need to come back to (which always annoys me in games). The look of it is really nice bringing an authentic old fashioned 'who-dunnit' feel, along with great sound effects and music which really set the mood.
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