Strange Cases: The Tarot Card Mystery Review

In this game you play the role of FBI agent Claire Ellery. She has been called out to a small fishing village to help find 3 kidnapped girls. Right away you see that the local police are not going to cooperate. Someone keeps leaving you clues and Tarot Cards. The first thing you have to do is find the Tarot cards so you can get the list of objects to find. I like this game for several reasons. The graphics are great so it is easy to see. There is no time limit. It took me most of the day to complete the game, with interruptions from daily life of course, so I felt like I got my money’s worth. Plus each time you play the game there are new objects to find. Try not to stop in the middle of a chapter because it won’t save your game from that point and you will have to start the chapter over. There are unlimited hints available. You just have to wait for the hint bar to fill. You also get to go back and forth between scenes to solve the chapters which are always fun. There are nine chapters and each chapter has a mini game to play which you can skip if you wish. You have an inventory to store objects that you will need for future scenes. The storyline to me was just so-so but who cares. It’s the search that is fun. For me, this is a great game that I will play over and over. I think you will like it too.

In this game you play the role of FBI agent Claire Ellery. She has been called out to a small fishing village to help find 3 kidnapped girls. Right away you see that the local police are not going to cooperate. Someone keeps leaving you clues and Tarot Cards. The first thing you have to do is find the Tarot cards so you can get the list of objects to find. I like this game for several reasons. The graphics are great so it is easy to see. There is no time limit. It took me most of the day to complete the game, with interruptions from daily life of course, so I felt like I got my money’s worth. Plus each time you play the game there are new objects to find. Try not to stop in the middle of a chapter because it won’t save your game from that point and you will have to start the chapter over. There are unlimited hints available. You just have to wait for the hint bar to fill. You also get to go back and forth between scenes to solve the chapters which are always fun. There are nine chapters and each chapter has a mini game to play which you can skip if you wish. You have an inventory to store objects that you will need for future scenes. The storyline to me was just so-so but who cares. It’s the search that is fun. For me, this is a great game that I will play over and over. I think you will like it too.