Mystery Case Files (also known as MCF) is a series developed by the internal studios of Big Fish Games. The Mystery Case Files series is known for its ‘Hidden Object’ puzzles where, in order to progress through a game, the player must find a certain number of items hidden somewhere on a painted scene. There have been twelve games in the Mystery Case Files series to date.

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  • Mystery Case Files (also known as MCF) is a series developed by the internal studios of Big Fish Games. The Mystery Case Files series is known for its ‘Hidden Object’ puzzles where, in order to progress through a game, the player must find a certain number of items hidden somewhere on a painted scene. There have been eight games in the Mystery Case Files series to date. After MCF: Huntsville, each one added additional features including: Flashlights and a fictional X-ray Device by MCF: Prime Suspects Rube Goldberg door puzzles by MCF: Ravenhearst Word and crystal ball puzzles, hidden object scenes inside hidden object scenes, interactive hidden object scenes, and morphing objects by MCF: Madame Fate Cause and effect objects, adventure gameplay, and live actors by MCF: Return to Ravenhearst Full motion videos by MCF: Dire Grove Interactive characters by MCF: 13th Skull Morphing hidden objects by MCF: Escape from Ravenhearst Storyline and characters have played an increasingly important part in the development of the series, especially from the third game onwards. The game MCF: Ravenhearst begins a story-arc that continues on into the next two games after it, MCF: Madame Fate and MCF: Return to Ravenhearst. The next game after MCF: Dire Grove, follows on from previous but does not lead directly into the same story. The next installment, MCF: 13th Skull was released on November 25, 2010 as a Collector Edition. The latest installment in the series, MCF: Escape from Ravenhearst was released on November 23, 2011 and is the third in the Ravenhearst story-arc. Big Fish Games "estimates that 100 million people have at least sampled trial versions" of the MCF games since the initial launch of MCF: Huntsville.
  • Mystery Case Files (también conocida como MCF) es una serie de videojuego casuales desarrollados por la empresa Big Fish Games. El MCF serie es conocida por su "Objeto Oculto 'rompecabezas que, a fin de avanzar a través de un juego, el jugador debe encontrar un cierto número de elementos ocultos en algún lugar de una escena pintada. Usualmente hay miles de temas ocultos en el juego y mientras algunos de ellos son fáciles de encontrar, otros pueden ser bastante difíciles. Se han producido ocho juegos en la serie MCF. Después de MCF: Huntsville, cada uno añade características adicionales incluidas las linternas, puerta puzzles y la palabra / puzzles bola de cristal . Tambien se enuentra otros como MCF: Return to Ravenhearst, que es la continuación del tercer juego. MCF: Dire Grove, y el actual, MCF: 13th Skulls. La historia y los personajes también han desempeñado un papel integral en el desarrollo de la serie desde el primer título. Como un ejemplo de ello, el último juego publicado en noviembre de 2007 tiene una parcela que, de forma directa en los vínculos el tercer juego de la serie . Juegos Big Fish "estima que 100 millones de personas tienen por lo menos la muestra versiones de prueba" [1 1] de la MCF juegos desde el lanzamiento inicial de MCF: Huntsville.
  • Mystery Case Files (also known as MCF) is a series developed by the internal studios of Big Fish Games. The Mystery Case Files series is known for its ‘Hidden Object’ puzzles where, in order to progress through a game, the player must find a certain number of items hidden somewhere on a painted scene. There have been eight games in the Mystery Case Files series to date. After MCF: Huntsville, each one added additional features including: Flashlights and a fictional X-ray Device by MCF: Prime Suspects Rube Goldberg door puzzles by MCF: Ravenhearst Word and crystal ball puzzles, hidden object scenes inside hidden object scenes, interactive hidden object scenes, and morphing objects by MCF: Madame Fate Cause and effect objects, adventure gameplay, and live actors by MCF: Return to Ravenhearst Full motion videos by MCF: Dire Grove Interactive characters by MCF: 13th Skull Morphing hidden objects by MCF: Escape from Ravenhearst Interactive map by MCF: Shadow Lake Storyline and characters have played an increasingly important part in the development of the series, especially from the third game onwards. The game MCF: Ravenhearst begins a story-arc that continues on into the next two games after it, MCF: Madame Fate and MCF: Return to Ravenhearst. The next game after MCF: Dire Grove, follows on from previous but does not lead directly into the same story. The next installment, MCF: 13th Skull was released on November 25, 2010 as a Collector Edition. The latest installment in the series, MCF: Escape from Ravenhearst was released on November 23, 2011 and is the third in the Ravenhearst story-arc. Big Fish Games "estimates that 100 million people have at least sampled trial versions" of the MCF games since the initial launch of MCF: Huntsville.
  • Mystery Case Files (also known as MCF) is a series developed by the internal studios of Big Fish Games. The Mystery Case Files series is known for its ‘Hidden Object’ puzzles where, in order to progress through a game, the player must find a certain number of items hidden somewhere on a painted scene. There have been twelve games in the Mystery Case Files series to date. After MCF: Huntsville, each one added additional features including: Flashlights and a fictional X-ray Device by MCF: Prime Suspects Rube Goldberg door puzzles by MCF: Ravenhearst Word and crystal ball puzzles, hidden object scenes inside hidden object scenes, interactive hidden object scenes, and morphing objects by MCF: Madame Fate Cause and effect objects, adventure gameplay, and live actors by MCF: Return to Ravenhearst Full motion videos by MCF: Dire Grove Interactive characters by MCF: 13th Skull Morphing hidden objects by MCF: Escape from Ravenhearst Interactive map by MCF: Shadow Lake Storyline and characters have played an increasingly important part in the development of the series, especially from the third game onwards. The game MCF: Ravenhearst begins a story-arc that continues on into the next two games after it, MCF: Madame Fate and MCF: Return to Ravenhearst. The next game after MCF: Dire Grove, follows on from previous but does not lead directly into the same story. The next installment, MCF: 13th Skull was released on November 25, 2010 as a Collector Edition. The Installment, MCF: Escape from Ravenhearst was released on November 23, 2011 and is the third in the Ravenhearst story-arc. The Latest Installment in the Series Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake was released on November 20, 2012 and is the ninth game in the series. Big Fish Games "estimates that 100 million people have at least sampled trial versions" of the MCF games since the initial launch of MCF: Huntsville
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  • Mystery Case Files (también conocida como MCF) es una serie de videojuego casuales desarrollados por la empresa Big Fish Games. El MCF serie es conocida por su "Objeto Oculto 'rompecabezas que, a fin de avanzar a través de un juego, el jugador debe encontrar un cierto número de elementos ocultos en algún lugar de una escena pintada. Usualmente hay miles de temas ocultos en el juego y mientras algunos de ellos son fáciles de encontrar, otros pueden ser bastante difíciles.
  • Mystery Case Files (also known as MCF) is a series developed by the internal studios of Big Fish Games. The Mystery Case Files series is known for its ‘Hidden Object’ puzzles where, in order to progress through a game, the player must find a certain number of items hidden somewhere on a painted scene. There have been twelve games in the Mystery Case Files series to date.
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