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Inspector Parker Unsolved JC Review
User Submitted Inspector Parker Unsolved JC Reviews Date: 2008-10-06 did not like it The game is not like any other hidden objects. Tried for a few minutes, did not like, quit it right away. Never played again.
Date: 2008-06-12 Inspector Parker Unsolved JC This game is very time consuming and fun to play, one problem that I kept having use the difference between right and left clicking. Very good game.
Date: 2008-04-21 Inspector Parker Unsolved JC At the begining it is hard but it gets fun towards the end of the game.
Date: 2007-12-26 A Logic Game Because of its affordable price, I bought Inspector Parker sight unseen. I had (mistakenly) thought it was a hidden object game like the Mystery Case Files (Prime Suspect, Huntsville, etc.)
Essentially, Inspector Parker is a logic game. Remember those logic puzzles in book format where there is a cast of characters wearing different clothes in different rooms--and then, after reading some clues (John wore a green hat but was not in the kitchen), you had to place each individual in a particular room wearing particular clothing?
Well, this game is a lot like that, except the same premise is carried out visually. You get a vertical "slice" view of a house with several characters and several weapons. Based on the clues given, you have to figure out who was in what room with what weapon.
It's not a bad game...but it's not, in my opinion, an enjoyable or addictable missing object game. (I get enough of a mental workout writing, so I tend to look to PC games to relax between chapters or reviews.) No, this requires a bit more brain power akin to logic puzzles. If logic puzzles are your thing, you may enjoy this. But if you're looking for casual gaming that doesn't require a ton of logical analysis, you may be a bit disappointed.
Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book: Picture the Past, Experience the Cards, Understand the Present (coming Fall 2008 from Hampton Roads Publishing)
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