Fear for Sale: The Mystery of McInroy Manor Collector's Edition
- Bonus gameplay
- In-game Strategy Guide
- Sensational Screensavers
- Wonderful Wallpapers
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 1.0 GHz
- Memory : 256
- DiretX : 7.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 886
Review for game: Fear for Sale: The Mystery of McInroy Manor Collector's Edition
Emma Roberts has been tasked with writing a story about an old haunted manor for Fear for Sale Magazine. The estate has been locked up for years, but a sizable donation from Emma’s editor has opened up the home for exploration. Unravel the tale of the demise of the McInroy family, and set their souls free in Fear for Sale – Mystery of McInroy Manor, a dark and mysterious Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game. This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card! The Collector’s Edition includes:
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
1440 points
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Emma Roberts has been tasked with writing a story about an old haunted manor. Help her explore the McInroy Estate!
AFERON - BigFishGames
Hidden objects are too dark and hard to see, but since this is the first in a series, this is acceptable as a developer's debut. The suspense kept me going until the end.
I love this game. Make more sequel to this game.
I am not much of an adventurer, but this game kept my interest and I did not get frustrated with it. VEry fun, graphics wonderful, HOS very well done!
'Fear for Sale' magazine writer Emma has to investigate the ghostly McInroy Manor after a large donation from Emma's editor enabled the Manor to be opened up to discover the suspicious demise of the family. This game had the expected attributes of a typical Collectors Edition game with intrigue, suspense, mystery and drama. The story line followed the tragic demise of a family, coupled with the loyalty of the faithful butler and the cowardice of the family physician, with a multitude of twists, turns and surprises during the game. The music added to the plot and excentuated the mood of the situation which included the hoot of an owl and claps of thunded etc. The dialogue was not excessive and the notes in the diary took a bit of reading but was necessary for the story. The graphics were clear, clean and colourful in comparatively dull surroundings but this added to the kind of macabre atmosphere portrayed by the authors. The puzzles did not pose a great deal of difficulty and were intriguing and interesting to solve. You could achieve a higher rating at the end if you did not skip any puzzles which was the same for the hidden objects. These were quite clear and reasonable to locate, some needed a bit more searching but minimal use of the hint button ensured a better achievement rating. Great game --well worth the money, it was addictive.
First, I don't care about negative reviews in this game. For me, it's truly fun game. Sometimes, I get bored playing games with so many HOS. This game can balance it. It's not usual so I don't get bored easily. Thanks dev, I love it and god job!
Fun game. You do have to keep up with all the items you get and then remember where they go because you are always going all over the place. Not bad for HO. May not be for a beginner.
I absolutely love the ominous feeling and game play!!
I really enjoyed playing this game, I really thought I had figured out the ending but I was WRONG lol. I can't believe I turned out to wrong but nonetheless the game and story kept u interested from beginning to end. I do think the ending could have been better but I still enjoyed the game.
I believe my review title probably sums my opinion up pretty well with a few words. This game is one of the first I played on BFG, and it still remains on my top list as a recommendation. Though technically perhaps not as sophisticated as some of the more recent in-your-face 'bells and whistles' games of late, FFS: Mystery at McInroy Manor makes up for by offering a complete package of imaginative and immersive game play. The overall plot line and graphics, music, twists and turns and overall 'feel' of the game totally enveloped me with spooky-chills factor and puzzle challenge that kept me tied to my mouse until the end. The ONLY negative I recall is a few of the H0 scenes were a bit muddled to me; yet part of that could have been due to my having mainly only played adventure games prior to this and therefore I wasn't as adept at spotting items. I would definitely recommend this game.... just be careful of what may lie around the next corner bwaa haa haaa haa haaaa.
It was excellent and I tell you to buy it!