Dead Reckoning: Brassfield Manor by LynxMinx – Dead Reckoning: Brassfield Manor - A Mystery Hidden Object Game (Full) Review

Now you all know how highly I rate EIPIX as a rule, but for some reason I was bored by this game! Not that it didn't have it's merits! The graphics were beautiful, as it took place during the Roaring 20's. Inventory was labeled and there were plus objects to assemble. There was a marked teleport map, according to how you set your game. Transition between scenes was instantaneous. Morphing objects only in the HO scenes, which had a lot of variation. Lots of different puzzles and games. The plot was a murder mystery, and instead of a journal you have an evidence board. Objectives were regularly updated. You collect masks and tariocchi cards. I felt the game did not flow well, because I prefer a journal to an evidence board. I really hate having to exit a game to access a map! The game was a decent length with many gorgeous locations, but it was glitchy at times with inventory placement, and it just wasn't that unusual or exciting to me! That doesn't mean it wasn't a decent game; I just felt bored playing. And no, I am not adding a star just because there were no rats! Lynxie sends ❤️?? to the Dream Team Elite!
Review by lynx minx on Dead Reckoning: Brassfield Manor - A Mystery Hidden Object Game (Full).

All Dead Reckoning: Brassfield Manor - A Mystery Hidden Object Game (Full) Reviews


Other Reviews