Mystery Case Files: Escape From Ravenhearst

Mystery Case Files: Escape From Ravenhearst
Developer(s) Big Fish Studios
Publisher(s) Big Fish Games
Series Mystery Case Files
Platform(s) Windows, Mac OS X, iOS
Release date(s)
  • WW: December 23, 2011
    (Standard Edition)
  • WW: December 21, 2011
    (Collector's Edition)

iOS
December 11, 2013
(Collector's Edition)

Genre(s) Adventure, puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player

Mystery Case Files: Escape From Ravenhearst is an adventure-puzzle casual game developed by Big Fish Studios and distributed by Big Fish Games. It is the eight installment in the Mystery Case Files series and third and supposed to be the final installment in the Ravenhearst story-arc. The game is available exclusively on the Big Fish Games website

Plot

After mysterious disappearances has baffled Blackpool, England, the Master Detective is summoned back to the haunted grounds of Ravenhearst Manor about the case. Very little of the manor has survived the disaster ignited when the Detective disabled Charles Dalimar's immortality machine, but Emma Ravenhearst's ghost appears, warning the detective away, but promising to help if the investigation proceeds.

After inspecting the ruins as far as a nearby lighthouse and the back garden, the Master Detective is flung into an open grave bearing his (or her) own name. When you went into the grave, Victor Dalimar (Charles Dalimar's son), would appear, and after he said the words, "Father would be so very pleased", he would pull unto the headstone, sending you down into a small room with Emma, Rose, Gwendolyn and Charlotte. After that, a mannequin of Charles appears, with a television for a head. He welcomes you back and Informs you that after what the detective did to his home, his "good" son Victor took the device to bring him back to life and he also tells that he needed you to lure his "family" "back home. After that, the four spirits were re-captured and again re-imprisoned into the four rooms, which has places that are in part of Charles' life. Later, The Master Detective sets to work on a steampunk recreation of scenes in Charles' insane life, which the Detective must now relive by solving one puzzle after another. Arriving in an underground antechamber, the Master Detective must watch as the four souls previously rescued from the manor: Emma, Rose Somerset, and her twin daughters Charlotte and Gwendolyn, are re-imprisoned, and restored to living humans as each scene opens. The Detective must participate in recreating Charles's birth, abusive childhood, time of commitment to a mental institution, and the wedding he planned for himself and Emma.

Once the Detective has traveled through Charles's world, the final door opens (via Emma's chamber) to reveal a new subterranean Ravenhearst Manor with a new immortality device, which was powered by the kidnapped citizens of Blackpool. When you enter Charles and Victor's new subterranean manor, Charles and Victor Dalimar were enjoying their "eternal union", with Charles playing the pipe organ attached to their immortality device, and Victor dancing happily. When the master detective went upstairs, Emma, Rose and her twin daughters were imprisoned in each four doors while tied in to the life powering device. After that, the Detective must find out on how to shut down the machine. When the Master Detective succeeds in disabling the machine, the device explodes, and Charles and Victor's party is stopped. The result of the explosion caused Charles and Victor's new subterranean manor to be set ablaze, killing them. But before Charles died, he insanely began to curse the detective, saying that he would rise up and watch the detective burn. The grave which sent the Detective down with the four women was somehow set ablazed and Emma, Rose and her twin daughters, Charlotte and Gwendolyn are seen to be brought back to life and they would be thanking you. As Rose said the words, "I Hope This Is The End", The next scene switches to show many Ravens flying through the sky.

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References

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