Next followed BeTrapped, another Inspector Parker game that allowed you to choose between adventure or puzzle modes. By 2007, an Agatha Christie doubleheader of Peril At End House and Death on the Nile continued this growth of casual games from their humble beginnings as brainless, addictive time-killers to games that now had plots and character interaction.
James Patterson Womens’ Murder Club: Death in Scarlet has, according to Jane, “.. a lot of adventure elements including inset pop-ups and puzzles worked into the scenes (vs. the bonus round puzzles typical of seek and find games)” and is, in our opinion, a successful merging of best-selling literature and popular game mechanics that never falters and is one of those games that keeps you playing for ‘just ten more minutes’ and then an hour later, ‘just ten minutes more’.
The scenarios match the occupation of your character, so if you are playing as detective Lindsay Boxer, then you will find yourself at a crime scene, medical examiner Claire Washburn in a forensic lab. While there is still a lot of ‘find the hidden object’ puzzles present, many of the objects you need to find are relevant to the investigation, such as a blood sample or piece of jewelry.
Now adventure game purists may blanche at the thought of playing, much less labeling a casual game as ‘adventurish’, but that’s okay, let them continue to replay their twenty-year-old Sierra and Lucas Arts games. Me? I’m honestly getting a kick out of the evolution that casual game market has taken and anticipate the next step. WMC: Death in Scarlet would also be a perfect fit for the Nintendo DS (Are you listening THQ? And not the Wii either, just the DS).
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James Patterson’s Women’s Murder Club: Death in Scarlet will be available exclusively at MSN games from May 15 to 29th and then elsewhere after May 29th including the JA Casual Game Store. There will be a boxed version of the game, which will include an exclusive novella, for sale in August. |








