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# Multi-player DS Download Play Advanced search tools like X-Ray & flashlight Immersive detective gameplay Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir

**Price:** € 39.64
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## Summary

> 🕵️‍♀️ Crack the case, join the elite squad of sleuths!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir
- **How much does it cost?** € 39.64 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Team Up & Share:** Enjoy multi-player modes and seamless DS Download Play to solve cases with friends anytime, anywhere.
- • **Hidden Clues Galore:** Challenge your observation skills by uncovering cleverly concealed items critical to cracking the case.
- • **Next-Level Sleuthing:** Engage with interactive objects and hands-on fingerprint dusting for a truly immersive mystery experience.
- • **High-Tech Detective Gear:** Utilize innovative tools like X-Ray scanners and flashlights to reveal secrets others miss.
- • **Evolving Mystery Experience:** Dive into the latest evolution of search-and-solve fun that keeps you hooked from start to finish.

## Overview

Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir is an interactive detective game featuring multi-player DS Download Play, advanced search tools like X-Ray scanners and flashlights, and hands-on sleuthing activities such as fingerprint dusting. Players uncover hidden objects and solve intricate cases in a dynamic, immersive environment.

## Description

Spot Clues to Find the rightful Heir! It takes a keen set of "private eyes" to identify the heir in this search-and-solve detective story. Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir presents a new generation of search-and-solve games for a new generation of Nintendo DS owners. Whether you like to play for minutes at a time or hours a day, Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir has your game experience covered. Delve into the latest evolution of search-and-solve fun! The game showcases highly detailed interactive scenes in which players look for cleverly hidden items in order to solve the case, an experience made for the added ease and interaction of stylus controls. With Nintendo DS specific controls and activities, Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir takes a bold step into the Touch Generations with an all-new game in the accomplished Mystery Case Files series. Unique Nintendo DS-specific features! Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir includes intuitive touch screen control using assistance items like an X-Ray scanner, flash light and more. All-new interactive objects and hands-on sleuthing like dusting for finger prints deepen the experience. There are 12 potential heirs to investigate, 30 detailed scenes to peruse, and over 1,000 hidden objects to find. Playing With Friends! Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir is the only Mystery Case Files game to include multi-player options. In multi-player modes players can search for clues together or compete against each other in real time. Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir also includes game-sharing DS Download Play so friends and family can share the experience.

Review: Great easy-going game for passing the time - I've never been one to like games on a time limit - it creates too much pressure, ups my stress and decreases from the pleasure and relaxation I seek when playing a game. This game meets all my criteria for a fun, easy, relaxing way to pas the time. It reminds me of a more sophisticated version of the highlights magazine "picture search" I loved as a child. Essentially you are assigned a number of various objects that you must find in an image. Some of them require special equipment to find, such as x-ray goggles (you acquire this special equipment along the way). Interspersed with these "find and seek" picture games are mini-puzzles as well, such as recreate a picture with puzzle pieces, etc. This is the kind of game I can easily play w/o using serious brain power, which makes it incredibly relaxing. I like it for before bed (If I'm not in the mood to read) or when needing to kill time when waiting (Dr's office, oil-change, etc.) Like many of the other Mom's to little kids, I too enjoy this game as a great way to unwind after a day of parenting my little one. It is a great outlet for Mom's - it should be listed as a relaxation technique for Mothers! Also as others have mentioned, my little one loves to watch over my shoulder and help me find the assigned objects, so this is additionally helpful when having to pass the time when waiting and you have your child with you. Great, relaxing game.
Review: Good graphics, but easy and somewhat short story mode. - I decided to purchase MillionHeir because I really enjoy the Mystery P.I.: Portrait of a Thief hidden object game, but have played that to death and know the location of all the items. I tried MillionHeir because I was hoping it would be more of the same: straight forward hidden object finding, with no other types of puzzles. And, for the most part, it is. However, I wasn't entirely impressed with it for some reason. I found it not as enjoyable as Mystery P.I., in terms of how hard it is to find items. I felt that there was not enough "clutter" to distract me from finding items, and it was quite easy to beat. I like a difficult game, that makes you hunt for the objects. This was pretty easy, and that made it to where I beat the game in 2-3 short bursts of playing. A couple of good points for the game are: - The graphics and art inside the game is quite good. I like the settings and the animated portions that would move inside certain stages. - The stage variety is nice. There are a bit more stages/settings than there are in the Mystery PI game, so you weren't constantly returning to the same stage over and over again. (Although, you do revisit each stage at least once or twice throughout the game) - The story is decent for a hidden object game. The game is just "ok" for me. It is not one I would go back to often. I occasionally get the desire to play a hidden object game before bed, and between this and Mystery P.I., I would probably choose Mystery P.I. over this a majority of the time, even though it isn't as flashy as this game. It just has a slightly higher difficulty.

## Features

- Delve into the latest evolution of search-and-solve fun
- Include multi-player options and game-sharing DS Download Play
- All-new interactive objects and hands-on sleuthing like dusting for finger prints
- Look for cleverly hidden items in order to solve the case
- Search using items like an X-Ray scanner, flash light, and more

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001C58T5A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,642 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #384 in Nintendo DS Games |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo DS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (366) |
| Date First Available | July 8, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045496739782 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.882 ounces |
| Item model number | NTRPYFCE |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.39 x 5 x 0.59 inches; 0.88 ounces |
| Publication Date | September 8, 2008 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | September 8, 2008 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 045496739799 045496739782 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great easy-going game for passing the time
*by K***R on June 27, 2010*

I've never been one to like games on a time limit - it creates too much pressure, ups my stress and decreases from the pleasure and relaxation I seek when playing a game. This game meets all my criteria for a fun, easy, relaxing way to pas the time. It reminds me of a more sophisticated version of the highlights magazine "picture search" I loved as a child. Essentially you are assigned a number of various objects that you must find in an image. Some of them require special equipment to find, such as x-ray goggles (you acquire this special equipment along the way). Interspersed with these "find and seek" picture games are mini-puzzles as well, such as recreate a picture with puzzle pieces, etc. This is the kind of game I can easily play w/o using serious brain power, which makes it incredibly relaxing. I like it for before bed (If I'm not in the mood to read) or when needing to kill time when waiting (Dr's office, oil-change, etc.) Like many of the other Mom's to little kids, I too enjoy this game as a great way to unwind after a day of parenting my little one. It is a great outlet for Mom's - it should be listed as a relaxation technique for Mothers! Also as others have mentioned, my little one loves to watch over my shoulder and help me find the assigned objects, so this is additionally helpful when having to pass the time when waiting and you have your child with you. Great, relaxing game.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Good graphics, but easy and somewhat short story mode.
*by D***. on August 4, 2016*

I decided to purchase MillionHeir because I really enjoy the Mystery P.I.: Portrait of a Thief hidden object game, but have played that to death and know the location of all the items. I tried MillionHeir because I was hoping it would be more of the same: straight forward hidden object finding, with no other types of puzzles. And, for the most part, it is. However, I wasn't entirely impressed with it for some reason. I found it not as enjoyable as Mystery P.I., in terms of how hard it is to find items. I felt that there was not enough "clutter" to distract me from finding items, and it was quite easy to beat. I like a difficult game, that makes you hunt for the objects. This was pretty easy, and that made it to where I beat the game in 2-3 short bursts of playing. A couple of good points for the game are: - The graphics and art inside the game is quite good. I like the settings and the animated portions that would move inside certain stages. - The stage variety is nice. There are a bit more stages/settings than there are in the Mystery PI game, so you weren't constantly returning to the same stage over and over again. (Although, you do revisit each stage at least once or twice throughout the game) - The story is decent for a hidden object game. The game is just "ok" for me. It is not one I would go back to often. I occasionally get the desire to play a hidden object game before bed, and between this and Mystery P.I., I would probably choose Mystery P.I. over this a majority of the time, even though it isn't as flashy as this game. It just has a slightly higher difficulty.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing depth for a portable game
*by T***S on September 16, 2008*

Mystery Case Files (MCF) games are the standard by which all other hidden object games should be measured - and they all fall short! The MCF objects are seamlessly integrated into the background; the game developers use the colors and shapes to place the objects such that you really have to LOOK for the items. I will often look at a previously viewed area of a scene, only to suddenly SEE things there that I didn't notice before. However, I was a little nervous about buying this particular game, for the DS. I have all of the PC versions and love them, but I was worried that the creators might make a "smaller" game all around, by having fewer areas to explore, or removing the mini games, or not really making the effort to use the unique features of the Nintendo DS. I am happy to say I do NOT regret the purchase! The game is AMAZING - it took me about 8 hours over several days to complete the game in "rookie" mode (not timed), and I am now running through it again as a full "detective" (timed mode), with a third play mode yet to be unlocked. The game is VERY re-playable - different characters become pivotal, and the item lists change each time. With so many items hidden per scene, you can have a unique experience even on the 10th play-through of the game. The scenes fully live up to the Mystery Case Files standard - objects are well hidden, and realistic looking. The locations are beautiful and unique, with areas like a gem mine, an outdoor koi pond, and the interior of a clock tower. The characters and dialogue are also top-notch - they use the trademark MCF art style in the character design, and there are lots of puns in the character names and interactions. They kept several innovations from MCF: Madam Fate. First, some areas are "embedded" in other screens, such as the interior of a cuckoo clock, entered by tapping the sparkly blue glow in a scene. Second, some object lists require finding multiple versions of the same item - find 12 paperclips and 10 bottles, for example. They also kept the puzzles and mini games (I've seen at least 5 so far), so there's lots to do in addition to finding things. They've even added a few new object-finding tools, in addition to the flashlight - an x-ray machine (my favorite - the cat in the "normal view" suddenly becomes a cat skeleton, GREAT attention to details!) and underwater goggles, for peering into cloudy water-covered areas. I was originally worried about the small screen size of the DS making it hard to find objects, but don't worry - you see the full scene on the top screen, with a zoomed-in view in the lower screen. You move your [rectangular] field of view around the image by either dragging the stylus, using the directional pad on the left, or using the four buttons on the right. I tend to use the D-pad with my left thumb, while keeping the stylus in my right hand to tap on found objects. They also use the features unique to the DS - the microphone, for blowing out fires or dusting for prints, and the shoulder buttons, which allow you to toggle drawing on-screen. The drawing / stylus combo adds a dimension to finding listed items that you don't get with the earlier PC versions - for example, find a "deflated football". The only one on screen is inflated, so you have to hold the shoulder button and use the stylus to draw / puncture the football. The game quality is excellent, the graphics are impressive, and replay value is high. Overall, this is a great addition to the Mystery Case Files series, and I highly recommend it!

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