Mystery Trackers (series)

Mystery Trackers (series)
Mystery Trackers
Genres Adventure, puzzle
Developers Elephant Games
Publishers Big Fish Games
Platforms Windows, Mac OS X
First release Mystery Trackers: The Void
Undefined
Latest release Mystery Trackers: Raincliff
May 7, 2011

Mystery Trackers is a casual game series developed by Elephant Games and distributed by Big Fish Games. The Mystery Trackers series are ‘Hidden Object’ puzzles where, in order to progress through a game, the player must find a certain number of items hidden somewhere on a painted scene.

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Game Series

Mystery Trackers: The Void

Mystery Trackers: The Void is the first game in the series. The Void family mansion used to be a gorgeous home, until Dr. Malleus Void inherited it. Legend has it that the creepy doctor spent his time doing terrible experiments in the home, and it has been abandoned for an entire decade. After 3 world famous celebrities go missing inside the house, it’s up to the Mystery Trackers to go inside the house, and solve its mysteries once and for all in The Void mansion.[1]

Mystery Trackers: Raincliff

Mystery Trackers: Raincliff is the second game in the series. After a group of young students go missing, the Mystery Trackers are called in to search the city of Raincliff! Tackling this difficult case and unraveling the strange mystery to save the students imprisoned with mysterious scented roses. The Detective explores the entire town and discover a group of masked people who is watching your every move in the city of Raincliff.[2]

Mystery Trackers: Black Isle

Mystery Trackers: Black Isle will be the third game in the series. A teaser video and poster of the game was shown on the bonus content of Mystery Trackers: Raincliff. After a TV journalist never returned from the islands of Black Isle, the Mystery Trackers are once again called to investigate the case and search for the missing TV journalist. [3]

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