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Dusty drapes and ancient chandeliers dot the spooky Margrave Manor house. As Edwina Margrave, you must find your grandfather who's been mising for ten years. Your only clue to his whereabouts is a strange door with an odd puzzle to unlock. In each room, collect hidden objects and view your strange medley in the collection room. Margrave Manor is the only Hidden Object game that changes teh positions of the items every time you visit a room, so you'll always have a fresh challenge. Can you discover your family's forgotten past?
Margrave Manor is the only Hidden Object game which changes the positions of the items every time you visit a room, so you will always have a fresh challenge.
Because the hidden objects change their positions, Margrave Manor can feature a Free Play mode which allows you unlock levels and play them again and again; long after the main story mode has been completed.
As you travel through the Manor, you will collect items from each room. You can view your ever growing collection of weird and wonderful objects in the collection room.
This review is from: Secret of Margrave Manor (CD-ROM)
This game was easy to load and easy to play. It was everything that was described in the information. If you like hidden object games you will love this one. The game requires a little patience. At one point it felt like it would go on forever. However, when I completed it, I played it again. Some might find it repetitive, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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This review is from: Secret of Margrave Manor (CD-ROM)
This was a fun game to play. Lots of different places to remember to go back to. I would recommend this to anyone who likes seek and find games with mini puzzles.
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This review is from: Secret of Margrave Manor (CD-ROM)
This is the first in the Margrave Manor series, while it was almost ALL Hidde object, all it was, was returning to the same set of rooms over and over. At least the objects were easy to see, unlike in Part 2 Margrave Manor; Lost ship, which has the same type of game play but the art work isn't as good and the items "get lost" in the background. Number #3 in the series: Margrave: The Curse of the Severed Heart, is amazing, great to play, great story line,more puzzles and the art work is one of the best I have seen.
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