The second game of Entwined series but not as good as the previous one in term of the length of the game, plot, and how rushed and straight forward everything was. The story about Adam Turner, a wealthy man who was murdered in his own house. You are a detective who starts with a list of suspects. Was it his young beautiful wife, or troubled neighbor, or could it be the maid or even the newspaper delivery boy, not forgetting his own sister or the Mafia leader who he's been having a war with him in the court. The game is fun to a degree, but then with the repetitive hidden objects scenes and the lack of map which require lots of backtracking. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1831824003 The music is the same as the one from the previous game, even the quality of the artwork doesn't top the other game. I liked the journal, however, the detective evidence board and notes keep you engaged and wondering who really done it. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedet...
Entwined: The Perfect Murder
- Release Date:
- Nov 12, 2018
- Developer:
- Urchin Games
- Publisher:
- HH-Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
• A classic whodunit murder mystery
• Interview suspects and find the killer!
• Case file stores all evidences you collect
• A detailed plot that gets thicker as you investigate
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User Reviews
MUCH shorter than the first! I was surprised, but it was obvious that the developers ran out of plot twists or maybe employees? In any case, if one was to play straight through, it would only take around 1 1/2 to 2 hours. I took frequent breaks and took my time as well... (The first game was about twice in length, and felt more satisfying and indeed , more challenging. ) I enjoyed,"The Perfect Murder" but felt so much more was probably intended, both in game play and plot. It wrapped up in an abrupt manner too.... So approach with caution...
I'm really not a fan of this game. I got it because I love simple little point-and-click mystery hidden object games (which the main reason I got it was for the hidden object aspect, so mission accomplished I guess?). I wasn't expecting this to be particularly mind-blowing or anything, but it honestly was just frustrating and kinda lame. A lot of the puzzles you have to solve have ridiculous solutions [spoiler] (like having to fill up a teapot with a separate glass in a separate room instead of, y'know, filling it up in the kitchen like a normal person? Or using a boomerang to cut a security alarm wire?? Or having to use a glass cutter to open a glass cabinet because there are 'delicate' things inside, but then you use a hammer to smash open a piggy bank?? I'm sorry, what??) [/spoiler] I don't know, maybe the detective is just really stupid, but most of those solutions made no logical sense to me (as opposed to most games just like it). I didn't mind it at first, as it seemed kinda...
pros - good looking graphics and character models - puzzles and hidden object scenes mostly enjoyable - Agatha Christie style murder story exciting and suspicious characters intriguing - good background musics - OK voice overs - there is auto save - hint system helpful cons - there are no steam achievements - game doesn't drop cards. - some frustrating puzzles which i directly skipped them. - game is short
A lot of the solution objects are non-intuitive. I'd say that it'd be a good idea to just try every object in your inventory on puzzles no matter how ridiculous they seem, except that the game is also really picky about where you click, so it's entirely possible to try the correct object on a puzzle but to be told it's the wrong one because you should have clicked a hair to the left. The hidden object scenes are also extremely sensitive about where you click, which is only annoying because there are actually a lot of very thin objects to find.
Good story, quite nice graphs, nice voice acting, quite short and easy puzzles. But the first one is way better then this.
I enjoyed this simple game that took me 3 hours to complete. Kept you guessing!
Chilly, noice.
Entwined: The Perfect Murder - an exciting detective game where you become a detective in a classic whodunit investigation. After the mysterious death of Adam Turner, you have the opportunity to interrogate all the suspects and gather evidence to unravel this tangled criminal intrigue. Follow every twist of the plot and solve the puzzle of this mysterious case.
Great Hidden Object Mystery Game! The Story Seemed a little Rushed especially at the end But Great Game
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7
- Processor: 1.2 GHz
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128MB
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 450 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
- Processor: 1.5 Ghz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 256MB
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
FAQ
How much does Entwined: The Perfect Murder cost?
Entwined: The Perfect Murder costs $2.39. Currently 60% off!
What are the system requirements for Entwined: The Perfect Murder?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 Processor: 1.2 GHz Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: 128MB DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 450 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 / 8 / 10 Processor: 1.5 Ghz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 256MB DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
What platforms is Entwined: The Perfect Murder available on?
Entwined: The Perfect Murder is available on Windows PC.
Is Entwined: The Perfect Murder worth buying?
Entwined: The Perfect Murder has 70% positive reviews from 20 players.
When was Entwined: The Perfect Murder released?
Entwined: The Perfect Murder was released on Nov 12, 2018.
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