HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Mystery Case Files'' is a video game series originally developed by the internal studios of Big Fish Games. Sequels were then developed by Elephant Games between 2013 and 2014 and Eipix Entertainment between 2015 and 2019. The newest installments have been developed by GrandMA Studios since 2020. The ''Mystery Case Files'' series is known for its hidden object puzzles where, in order to progress through a game, the player plays the role of a Master Detective and must find a certain number of items hidden somewhere on a painted scene. In 2007, Big Fish Games estimated that "100 million people have at least sampled trial versions" of the ''Mystery Case Files'' games since the initial launch of ''Mystery Case Files: Huntsville''. The latest installment in the series, ''Mystery Case Files: The Riddle of Mrs. Bishop'', was released on November 26, 2024, and is the 27th game in the series.


Gameplay

''Mystery Case Files: Huntsville'' marked the introduction of the
hidden object game A hidden object game, also called hidden picture or hidden object puzzle adventure (HOPA), is a subgenre of puzzle video game, puzzle video games in which the player must find items from a list that are hidden within a scene. Hidden object games a ...
– a genre of casual game in which a player must locate a list of objects which are hidden among many other objects on the computer screen. Once a player has located all the listed hidden objects, they progress on to the next area of gameplay. In case a player is unable to find a required object, many hidden object games offer a finite number of hints. Like all ''Mystery Case Files'' titles, ''Huntsville'' relies heavily on hidden object gameplay. Upon completing each hidden object
puzzle A puzzle is a game, problem, or toy that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge. In a puzzle, the solver is expected to put pieces together ( or take them apart) in a logical way, in order to find the solution of the puzzle. There are differe ...
, players return to their Crime Computer where they solve subsequent puzzles in order to gather evidence and help pinpoint the thief. A player is given a limited amount of time to complete each puzzle. If the player fails to successfully complete a puzzle in this time, they must begin again with an entirely new scenario. ''Prime Suspects'' relies heavily on hidden object gameplay as well, but introduces a new device that will only work if the player finds batteries in any hidden object scene. The device enables the player to see through walls to find the hidden object. The player has to gather evidence in a limited amount of time and deduce which suspect is most likely to have stolen the Queen's Hope Diamond. ''Ravenhearst'' allows the player to gather the missing pages of Emma's diary by relying heavily on hidden object scenes. Puzzles are introduced to the gameplay as players must solve them to unlock each door in the manor in order to access the locked rooms. At the end of the game, keys must be found all around the manor in order to free Emma's soul from the mansion.


Games


''Huntsville'' (2005)

''Mystery Case Files: Huntsville'' is the first installment in the ''Mystery Case Files'' franchise and was released in November 2005. The player takes the role of a master
detective A detective is an investigator, usually a member of a law enforcement agency. They often collect information to solve crimes by talking to witnesses and informants, collecting physical evidence, or searching records in databases. This leads the ...
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. Following its release, ''Mystery Case Files: Huntsville'' broke all previous casual game sales records by over 100%, selling over $1 million worth of digitally distributed (downloaded) copies in under three months. As a result, it moved into the top 10 sales positions on all major casual game distribution websites. It was initially released as an online game download for the PC and soon after for the
Mac OS Mac operating systems were developed by Apple Inc. in a succession of two major series. In 1984, Apple debuted the operating system that is now known as the classic Mac OS with its release of the original Macintosh System Software. The system ...
. In July 2006, Big Fish Games signed an agreement with Activision Value to distribute the game beginning in September at retail locations throughout the United States.


''Prime Suspects'' (2006)

''Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects'' is the second installment and was released in April 2006. The player is tasked with investigating the disappearance of the Queen's Hope Diamond in Capital City. ''Prime Suspects'' added items that players have to discover to unlock later levels (such as finding a battery to power a flashlight). Characters also became a more prominent part of the series with the investigation revolving around multiple characters with different personalities. Gamezebo.com noted the game had good art, story and replayability, but that later levels were repetitive and difficulty did not increase. The
Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) is a non-profit organization of video game industry professionals. It organizes the annual Design Innovate Communicate Entertain Summit, better known as D.I.C.E., which includes the presentation ...
nominated ''Prime Suspects'' for " Downloadable Game of the Year" at the
10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards The ''10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards'' was the 10th edition of the Interactive Achievement Awards, an annual awards event that honored the best games in the video game industry during 2006. The awards were arranged by the Academy of ...
.


''Ravenhearst'' (2006)

''Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst'' is the third installment in the series, was released in December 2006 and features an investigation centered on a mysterious manor located in England. Players find objects to unlock diary pieces to follow the life of Emma Ravenhearst, in the year 1894 in
Blackpool Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, England. It is located on the Irish Sea coast of the Fylde peninsula, approximately north of Liverpool and west of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. It is the main settlement in the Borough of Blackpool ...
. Through the diary entries, the player learns how Emma travelled from America to England to be a teacher and fell in love with a man named Charles Dalimar. ''Ravenhearst'' introduced elaborate door puzzles to the series that were similar to a Rube Goldberg-type puzzle. It was re-released for the
Nintendo DS The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens worki ...
in April 2013. ''Ravenhearst'' was "the third-best-selling PC title in the United States for the week ending in the annual Black Friday shopping splurge" selling 100,000 copies in six weeks.


''Madame Fate'' (2007)

''Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate'' is the fourth installment and was released in November 2007. The player investigates Madame Fate's Carnival and the carnival workers to see which one of them causes the fortune teller's death at midnight. ''Madame Fate'' introduces more types of puzzles (including word puzzles and multiple crystal ball puzzles) while also changing the way a player can find items. Sometimes the player must combine two items on the screen, other times they must locate hidden areas to progress. The bulk of the game is still finding hidden objects, but there are a lot of other types of puzzles. The game also introduces morphing objects that players must find in each scene to unlock three secret areas that are located in the carnival. ''Madame Fate'' also introduced hidden object scenes inside hidden object scenes into the gameplay.


''Return to Ravenhearst'' (2008)

''Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst'' is the fifth installment in the franchise and was released in November 2008. This game is the second installment in the "Ravenhearst" story arc. In addition to the hidden object scenes, which were characteristic for the first title of the ''Ravenhearst'' series, the publishers have "added a
graphic adventure An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an Interactive storytelling, interactive story, driven by exploration and/or Puzzle video game, puzzle-solving. The Video game genres, genre's focus ...
component that allows players to explore and interact with the world of Ravenhearst like never before". It is now possible to move through the Ravenhearst manor, the surrounding estate and collected items interact with the environment. Puzzles and hidden object scenes are integrated into the different locations throughout the game. These scenes are tagged with frequent twinkles to attract the player's interest. ''Return to Ravenhearst'' is the first installment of the ''Mystery Case Files'' series where "haunting performances from live actors" are used. The
Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) is a non-profit organization of video game industry professionals. It organizes the annual Design Innovate Communicate Entertain Summit, better known as D.I.C.E., which includes the presentation ...
nominated ''Return to Ravenhearst'' for " Casual Game of the Year" at the 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.


''Dire Grove'' (2009)

''Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove'' is the sixth installment that was released in December 2009, with its first release one month earlier on November 25 as a Collector's Edition. It follows the events of four missing graduate students led by Alison Sterling (Davie-Blue Bacich) who travel to a small township near Blackpool, England. ''Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove'' received mostly positive reviews. It has a
Metacritic Metacritic is an American website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average). Metacritic was created ...
score of 82 and a
GameRankings GameRankings was a video gaming review aggregator that was founded in 1999 and owned by CBS Interactive. It indexed over 315,000 articles relating to more than 14,500 video games. GameRankings was discontinued in December 2019, with its staff bei ...
score of 75.00%.


''13th Skull'' (2010)

''Mystery Case Files: 13th Skull'' is the seventh installment and had its first release in November 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. IGN reviewed ''13th Skull'' as "Good" with a 7.0 rating for its presentation, gameplay, graphics, sound and lasting appeal for 6.5 to 7.5 per category.


''Escape From Ravenhearst'' (2011)

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


''Shadow Lake'' (2012)

''Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake'' is the ninth installment in the series and was the last to be released by Big Fish Studios. ''Shadow Lake'' was released in November 2012, and features actress Lea Thompson as Cassandra Williams, a psychic medium who helps the Master Detective solve puzzles while they investigate the mysterious destruction of a ghost town. ''GameZebo'' gave it a 4 out of 5 rating.


''Fate's Carnival'' (2013)

''Mystery Case Files: Fate's Carnival'' is the tenth installment of the series and the first to be released by developer Elephant Games. ''Fate's Carnival'' was released in November 2013, and returns the player to Madame Fate's carnival, previously featured in the series' fourth installment, ''Madame Fate''. Exploring the carnival vicinity with the help of Isis the cat, the game incorporates characters featured in previous games, as well as introducing new ones. ''All About Casual Game'' gave it a 4.5 out of 5 rating, and called it a "remarkable" carnival experience that the players will not forget. The game was voted the "Talk of the Town" game by ''All About Casual Game'' readers for the Best of 2013 awards event.


''Dire Grove, Sacred Grove'' (2014)

''Mystery Case Files: Dire Grove, Sacred Grove'' is the eleventh installment of the ''Mystery Case Files'' franchise and was the last to be released by developer Elephant Games. ''Dire Grove, Sacred Grove'' was released in November 2014, and returns the player to the fictional township of Dire Grove, previously explored in the sixth installment of the same name. ''All About Casual Game'' gave it a 4.5 out of 5 rating, saying the game is "a contender for the best game of the year" and awarding it an "Editor's Choice" distinction.


''Key to Ravenhearst'' (2015)

''Mystery Case Files: Key to Ravenhearst'' is the twelfth installment of the series and the first to be developed by Eipix Entertainment. ''Key to Ravenhearst'' was released in October 2015. ''Key to Ravenhearst'' is the fourth installment in the "Ravenhearst" story arc. Gamezebo: 4.5/5; All About Casual Game: 4.5/5


''Ravenhearst Unlocked'' (2015)

''Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst Unlocked'' is the thirteenth game in the casual
adventure game An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an interactive story, driven by exploration and/or puzzle-solving. The genre's focus on story allows it to draw heavily from other narrative-based m ...
series and published by Big Fish Games. Released in November 2015, it is the second game in the series to be developed by Eipix Entertainment. The mode is single-player and the platforms include
Windows Windows is a Product lining, product line of Proprietary software, proprietary graphical user interface, graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft. It is grouped into families and subfamilies that cater to particular sec ...
,
Mac OS X macOS, previously OS X and originally Mac OS X, is a Unix, Unix-based operating system developed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple since 2001. It is the current operating system for Apple's Mac (computer), Mac computers. With ...
,
iOS Ios, Io or Nio (, ; ; locally Nios, Νιός) is a Greek island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea. Ios is a hilly island with cliffs down to the sea on most sides. It is situated halfway between Naxos and Santorini. It is about long an ...
and Android. It is the fifth part of the "Ravenhearst" storyline. ''Gamezebo'': 4.5/5; All About Casual Game: 5/5


''Broken Hour'' (2016)

''Mystery Case Files: Broken Hour'' is the fourteenth installment of the series. The Collector's Edition was released in November 2016. The Master Detective is sent by the Queen to the Huxley's Boarding House to search for George Pritchard, royal photographer and a friend of Her Majesty before time runs out. ''All About Casual Game'' gave a full 5 out of 5 rating, saying the game is "complex, stunning, and compelling; just all-around sensational" and awarding it an "Editor's Choice" distinction. The game was voted the "Talk of the Town" game by ''All About Casual Game'' readers for the Best of 2016 awards event.


''The Black Veil'' (2016)

''Mystery Case Files: The Black Veil'' is the fifteenth installment of the series. The Collector's Edition was released in March 2017. The story is set in Dreadmond, a town in Scotland where people are mysteriously suffering from rapid aging. ''All About Casual Game'' gave a 4.5 out of 5 rating. The game was voted the "Best Adventure Game" by ''All About Casual Game'' readers for the Best of 2017 awards event.


''The Revenant's Hunt'' (2017)

''Mystery Case Files: The Revenant's Hunt'' is the sixteenth installment of the series. The story follows a murder victim rising from the grave to bring justice to his killers. The Collector's Edition was released in November 2017. ''All About Casual Game'' gave a 4 out of 5 rating, commenting that it was slightly disappointing for the fans.


''Rewind'' (2018)

''Mystery Case Files: Rewind'' is the seventeenth installment of the series. The gameplay of the game is based on the first four games of the series in basic hidden objects gameplay instead of point-and-click adventure gameplay as all the games since ''Return to Ravenhearst''. The story brings back many of the previous games' characters through a time paradox. The game was released in June 2018, as the Collector's Edition version. ''All About Casual Game'' gave a 4 out of 5 rating, saying that it was "an enjoyable trip down the memory lane".


''The Countess'' (2018)

''Mystery Case Files: The Countess'' is the eighteenth installment of the series. The story follows Lady Eleanor Codington, a friend of the Master Detective who went missing as she reclaimed her family estate. ''All About Casual Game'' gave a 4 out of 5 rating, saying that it was "exciting haunted house adventure" even though it lacked complexity.


''Moths to a Flame'' (2019)

''Mystery Case Files: Moths to a Flame'' is the nineteenth installment of the series. The Master Detective is sent to the Zenith Museum of Oddities to investigate missing MCF agents. ''All About Casual Game'' gave a 5 out of 5 rating, commenting that the game "is one of the franchise's...most complex and most all-around impressive titles to date".


''Black Crown'' (2019)

''Mystery Case Files: Black Crown'' is the 20th installment of the series and the last one made by Eipix Entertainment. It is a sequel to the ''13th Skull'' game and was released in November 2019.


''The Harbinger'' (2020)

''Mystery Case Files: The Harbinger'' is the 21st installment of the series and the first one made by GrandMA Studios. The game was released in August 2020.


''Crossfade'' (2020)

''Mystery Case Files: Crossfade'' is the 22nd installment of the series. The game was released in November 2020.


''Incident at Pendle Tower'' (2021)

''Mystery Case Files: Incident at Pendle Tower'' is the 23rd installment of the series. The game was released in November 2021.


''The Last Resort'' (2022)

''Mystery Case Files: The Last Resort'' is the 24th installment of the series. The game was released in November 2022.


''The Dalimar Legacy'' (2023)

''Mystery Case Files: The Dalimar Legacy'' is the 25th installment of the series. The game was released in March 2023.


''A Crime in Reflection'' (2023)

''Mystery Case Files: A Crime in Reflection'' is the 26th installment of the series. The game was released in November 2023.


''The Riddle of Mrs. Bishop'' (2024)

''Mystery Case Files: The Riddle of Mrs. Bishop'' is the 27th installment of the series, and was released on November 26, 2024.


''House That Love Built'' (2025)

''Mystery Case Files: House That Love Built'' will be the 28th installment of the series. The beta version was available for download for Big Fish Game Club members in June 2025. The game revisits the Charles Dalimar / Ravenhearst story arc and also features Angelica Morgan from previous games The Dalimar Legacy (2023) and The Riddle of Mrs Bishop (2025). The game is published by GrandMa Studios.


Spin-off games


''Agent X'' (2008)

''Mystery Case Files: Agent X'' was released in April 2008, and is the first title in the ''Mystery Case Files'' franchise to be released for a portable device. ''Mystery Case Files: Agent X'' is only usable by Glu Mobile capable-cellphones.


''MillionHeir'' (2008)

'' Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir'' was released in September 2008, and is the second game in the ''Mystery Case Files'' franchise to be released for a portable device. ''Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir'' was released exclusively for the
Nintendo DS The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens worki ...
system and was published by
Nintendo is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles. The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
.


''The Malgrave Incident'' (2011)

'' Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident'' was released in June 2011, and is the second game in the ''Mystery Case Files'' franchise to be published by Nintendo. ''Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident'' is playable for the
Wii The Wii ( ) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006, in North America, and in December 2006 for most other regions of the world. It is Nintendo's fifth major home game console, f ...
.


''Spirits of Blackpool'' (2013)

''Mystery Case Files: Spirits of Blackpool'' was released in October 2013, and is the first title in the ''Mystery Case Files'' franchise to be published for
iOS Ios, Io or Nio (, ; ; locally Nios, Νιός) is a Greek island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea. Ios is a hilly island with cliffs down to the sea on most sides. It is situated halfway between Naxos and Santorini. It is about long an ...
. It was first released on the Canadian
App Store An app store, also called an app marketplace or app catalog, is a type of digital distribution platform for computer software called applications, often in a mobile context. Apps provide a specific set of functions which, by definition, do not i ...
and is playable for the
Apple An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (''Malus'' spp.). Fruit trees of the orchard or domestic apple (''Malus domestica''), the most widely grown in the genus, are agriculture, cultivated worldwide. The tree originated ...
iPad The iPad is a brand of tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple that run the company's mobile operating systems iOS and later iPadOS. The IPad (1st generation), first-generation iPad was introduced on January 27, 2010. ...
. It was not released outside of Canada and was taken off the App Store.


''Fragments of Truth: An MCF Story'' (2025)

''Fragments of Truth: An MCF Story'' is the upcoming spin-off installment of the series. It will be the first spin-off title to be published for PC.


Novel series

A four-novel mini series of books was distributed by
Harlequin Harlequin (, , ; , ) is the best-known of the comic servant characters (Zanni) from the Italian commedia dell'arte, associated with the city of Bergamo. The role is traditionally believed to have been introduced by the Italian actor-manager Zan ...
, and written by Jordan Gray.


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://mysterycasefiles.com/ Mystery video games Detective video games Big Fish Games games Casual games Adventure games Hidden object games Video game franchises Video game franchises introduced in 2005 Video games developed in Russia Video games developed in Serbia Video games developed in Ukraine