Cate west vanishing files walkthrough ds


















Numbering the sliders 1—11, make the following moves: 8 down, 6 up, 7 left, 4 down, key right, 1 down, 2 left, 3 left, 5 left, 9 up, key right and out. Part Two — Take the objects from the inventory and match both sides of the picture.

Part Three — Restore the items in the scene with the pieces from the inventory. Part Four — Activate the Ossuary by completing the circuits is this mini—game. Part Five — Locate the eleven bullets. Part Four — Activate the Ossuary by moving the tiles to match the diagram. The solution is: baseball glove, harmonica, cassette tape, padlock, whistle, lantern, matchbook, toaster, and binoculars.

Part Five — Activate the Ossuary by solving the slider mini—game. Numbering the sliders 1—11, make the following moves: 2 left one space, 5 up, 7 right, 4 down, 1 right, 3 right, 6 up, 7 left, key left, 3 left, 8 up, 9 left, 11 left, 5 down, 2 right, 8 up, key right and out. Part Four — Activate the Ossuary by rotating the key and activate the three symbols shown on the left. Press the 4 button, and then press the 3 button, four times. Part Five — Locate all the symbols. Part Two — Find the hidden objects on the list at each of the five locations.

Part Five — Activate the Ossuary by matching pairs of symbols. The solution is: teapot, utility knife, violin, can opener, sombrero, tape measure, safe, thermometer, revolver, and TV. Numbering the sliders 1—11, make the following moves: 4 right, 8 up, 11 up, 9 right, 10 right, 5 down, 7 right, key right, 1 down, 3 left, 2 left, key left, 7 left, 3 right, 5 up, key right, 7 right, 1 up, 9 left, 10 left, 8 down, 11 down, 6 down, key right and out.

The solution is: bell, suitcase, playing card, gramophone, iron, typewriter, hourglass, bible, sewing machine, and French horn. Each chapter of the game contains five different games that you play, four of which are accessible in Quick Play Mode, but only after you beat the puzzle in story mode.

A Find Clues. B Find Evidence. C Confirm the Hideout. This is one of those games where you are given two pictures and you have to find the ten things that are different between the two.

D Identify the Correct Criminal. E Re-Create the Crime Scene. Think Find Clues in reverse combined with Confirm the Hideout. Each Chapter takes between twenty minutes and an hour, depending on how good you are. You received points based on time and bonus points based on how little you used the hint button. All of this combines to give you a solid well made game with both a fun story and enough puzzle variation to keep the game fresh throughout.

There are two types of graphics in the game. The first are the character portraits which are reminiscent of the Phoenix Wright series, albeit it a little more cleaned up and realistic looking.

I really liked all of the character portraits, with the varying expressions provided. Then there are the puzzle graphics. Each of these is amazing. Each one looks like an interactive photograph. The Vanishing Files is a very pretty game, sure to delight puzzle fans of all tastes. Surprise, surprise! There is a tiny bit of voice acting in the game.

By this I mean about words recorded per character. They are there to help set the mood and tone of voice each character rather than a full fledged acting troupe production.

Maybe the PC version provides that option. The background music is both eerie and ominous. There is only the one track, so audiophiles might get annoyed with this, but after a few sections of a chapter you kind of tune out any noise at all. Finally, there are the sound effects.

These can be divided into two noises: A happy noise when you get something correct, and a grumpy noise when you tap a wrong area. The audio aspects of The Vanishing Files are both the weakest and the least important aspect of the game. The controls are quite tight in this game and I was surprised that the game adapted so well from being a point and click into a dual screen format. I found collision detection to be exceptionally well done save for the rare occasion where it thought I clicked the area twice or when the area for detecting the item was off slightly from where I was touching.

You scroll through the pictures with one of three control schemes: using the D-pad, using the stylus, or using the four buttons on the right hand side. I found using the D pad to be the best method, although lefties will appreciate the ability to use the buttons.

The stylus method of dragging across the screen works quite well too, but ther eis always the off chance you might tap the screen while dragging. Step into the role of Cate and find clues, compile evidence, bring criminals to justice and discover the link between The Vanishing Files and the mystery in her past. Continue to ». Learn how to disable this ad ». Developer: Not Available. Publisher: Destineer.



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