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Mystery Case Files (abbreviated as MCF) is a video game series originally developed by Big Fish Games's internal studios and created and led by Adrian Woods. The series is now being developed by GrandMA Studios after Elephant Games and Eipix Entertainment. It is credited for starting the casual hidden object series.

The MCF series is known for hidden object scenes where the player finds a certain number of items hidden somewhere on a painted scene and super-puzzles (originally Rube Goldberg-inspired) where the player solves interactive puzzles on a complicated scene.


Mystery Case Files: Huntsville is the first installment in the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released in November 2005 and immediately broke sales records for casual games. The player takes the role of an inspector master detective to solve a series of seemingly random crimes in the small town of Huntsville. The game features a number of locations to explore and introduced the Crime Computer which is still a main part of the series.


Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst is the third installment in the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released in December 2006 and features an investigation centred on a mysterious manor located in England. Players find objects to unlock diary pieces to follow the life of Emma Ravenhearst. Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst introduced elaborate door puzzles to the series that were similar to a Rube Goldberg type puzzle.


Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove is the sixth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released December 11, 2009. It had its first release on November 25, 2009 as a Collector's Edition. It follows the events of four graduate students who traveled to a small township near Blackpool, England. The game follows on from the previous game, Return To Ravenhearst, but does not directly lead into the Ravenhearst story-arc.


Mystery Case Files: 13th Skull is the seventh installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and had its first release on November 25, 2010 as a Collector's Edition. It follows the disappearance of Marcus Lawson after moving into a creepy mansion in Louisiana. His daughter, Magnolia, believes her father was kidnapped by the ghost of a vengeful pirate seeking to protect his lost fortune.


Mystery Case Files: Escape from Ravenhearst is the eighth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released November 23, 2011 as a Collector's Edition. Some residents in Blackpool, England have gone missing around Ravenhearst Manor and you, the Master Detective must return to the fire-ravaged manor and search for the missing residents. This game is the third chapter in the Ravenhearst story-arc.


Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake is the ninth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 21st of November 2012 as a Collector's Edition. The Master Detectiven is called upon by a psychic (played by actress Lea Thompson) to come with her to the ghost town of Bitterford, Maine, the Master Detective must solve the decades old mystery of Bitterford.


Mystery Case Files: Fate's Carnival is the tenth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 26th of November 2013 as a Collector's Edition. The Master Detective must return to the ruins of Fate's Carnival to investigate a mysterious anomaly, but along the way you'll meet a dangerous new enemy.


Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove, Sacred Grove is the eleventh installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 25th of November 2014 as a Collector's Edition. The Master Detective is called back to Dire Grove where an evil curse has befallen it, the Master Detective must use their wits to gather evidence and solve the many layers of the dark mystery.


Mystery Case Files: Key to Ravenhearst is the twelth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 27th of October 2015 as a Collector's Edition. The Master Detective must travel back to the Ravenhearst Estate to analyse the newly built Ravenhearst Museum and how it is connected to their enemy, Alister Dalimar.


Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst Unlocked is the thirteenth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 27th of November 2015 as a Collector's Edition. You have recently been submitted to a lunatic asylum and must escape and defeat Alister Dalimar before he can complete his lifelong goal of immortality.


Mystery Case Files: Broken Hour in the fourteenth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on November 2016 as a Collector's Edition. You must investigate a mysterious disappearance in Huxley's Boarding House, however there appears to be much more than what meets the eye.


Mystery Case Files: The Black Veil is the fifteenth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on March 2017 as a Collector's Edition. An illness is causing people to rapidly age and die in the town of Dreadmond, Scotland and the Master Detective must team up with Alison Sterling, a victim of the Dire Grove incident, to learn the dark secrets of this town that have their roots in the first world war.


Mystery Case Files: The Revenant's Hunt is the sixteenth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on November 2017 as a Colector's Edition. The Master Detective is in road for vacations in the USA when the Queen ask them to go in the American town of Avondel to investigates on a mysterious revenant.


Mystery Case Files: Rewind is the seventeenth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 21st of June 2018 as a Collector's Edition. Victor Dalimar has appeared in the Hotel Victory, he has accidentally messed up the timelines and requests the Master Detective help to fix them as you meet old friends and enemies along the way.


Mystery Case Files: The Countess is the eighteenth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 19th of December 2018 as a Collector's Edition. The Master Detective childhood friend, Lady Eleanor Codington, has gone missing inside her own manor, you investigate the manor and seek to defeat the dark spirit that has infested the roots of the estate.


Mystery Case Files: Moths to a Flame is the nineteenth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 20th of September 2019 as a Collector's Edition. It follows the Master Detective who is lured to the Zenith Museum of Oddities due to several missing documents located there, but a much larger plot is unfolding inside.


Mystery Case Files: Black Crown is the twentieth installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 28th of November 2019 as a Collector's Edition. Reminded of a much older case, the Master Detective questions a mysterious girl who appears to have a strange connection with the long dead pirate, Phineas Crown.


Mystery Case Files: The Harbinger is the 21th installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and was released on the 20th of August 2020 as a Collector's Edition. The Master Detective is send in the town of Darkmoor after a strange murder, many words and clue from previous case appear.


Mystery Case Files: Crossfade is the 22th installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and it was released the 24th of November 2020 as a Collector's Edition. Following the ending of The Harbinger, the Master Detective must restore the timeline of the previous cases of the series.


Mystery Case Files: The Last Resort is the 24th installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and it was release the 22th of November 2022. The Master Detective is asked to find a member of the royal family and his friends that disappear around a town in the mountains.


Mystery Case Files: The Dalimar Legacy is the 25th installment of the Mystery Case Files franchise and it is release in 2023. The Master Detective is send back in time in the body of Charles Dalimar.


Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir was released on September 8, 2008 and is the second game in the Mystery Case Files franchise to be released for a portable device. Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir requires a Nintendo DS system and was published by Nintendo.


Stolen is the first novel in the series and was released in August 2010. It follows a young couple, Molly and Michael Graham, as they move to Blackpool for a simple way of life. A shattering scream outside an old theater leads to the victim, a woman whose past in Blackpool is linked to a seventy-year-old train wreck, a lost child and a cache of valuable paintings smuggled out of London during World War II.


Vanished is the second novel and was released in November 2010. The story starts with a bang-or more accurately, a boom-as a pirate ship sails into Blackpool harbor, accidentally firing off its canon. Suddenly everyone is talking about pirate curses and stolen Gypsy gold. It's all fun, until someone is stabbed to death. As Molly and Michael dig into the mystery, they find that more than one person had reason to want the man dead. And their investigation is making them some powerful enemies.


Submerged is the third novel and was released in February 2011. A preservation grant brings a massive restoration project to the marina, throwing the town into political turmoil. As Molly wades into the fray, a young woman is kidnapped, a thug turns up dead and a shipwreck is discovered in the harbor! The Grahams are plunged into a legacy of smuggles, betrayal and murder...and even deeper into the heart of Blackpool's most shocking and long-buried truths.


The Queen of England has once again enlisted you with another case. This time the mystery takes place in Ravenhearst manor. Many have ventured into the manor and came out with odd accounts of the place. The diary of a previous resident was found but pages are missing (aren't they always?). And so, the Queen asks that you investigate, restore the diary and solve the Mystery of Ravenhearst Manor.

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