Contains both Jewel Quest Mysteries and Mysteryville - 2 great hidden objects games in 1! In Jewel Quest Mysteries, follow Rupert and Emma's efforts to reassemble the original set of Jewel Board jewels. Each game will set the player on a world-hopping adventure, uncovering the story of each jewels' place in history along the way. Mysteryville tells the story of the town of Mysteryville facing a baffling occurrence: cats are disappearing in the quiet town. As an ace reporter for Countryside Life Magazine, it's up to you to find the truth. Visit the shops, question the residents and examine every detail to find the answers behind this feline mystery!
| Hardware Platform | Nintendo DS |
| Publisher | Activision Inc. |
| ESRB Age Rating | Everyone |
| Operating System | Nintendo DS |
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| EAN | 4041417500093 |
| Brand | ACTIVISION |
| UPC | 047875762831 |
| Label | Activision Inc. |
| Edition | Standard |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
| Studio | Activision Inc. |
| Platform | Nintendo DS |
| Title | Jewel Quest Mysteries |
| Genre | puzzle_games |
| Amazon Maximum Age | 240 months |
| Model | 76283 |
| Amazon Minimum Age | 60 months |
| Release Date | 2009-11-03 |
| Manufacturer | Activision Inc. |
Review by Kathleen Woodcock, 2010-07-14
This game is just ok....I really like the Prof. Layton games, and was hoping this would be similar, but I was disappointed.
Review by Jonsey, 2010-07-14
Both of these games are very similar, you are looking for objects in a room to be able to go to the next room or level, very repetitive, but hard to put down.
Review by LosinLbs, 2010-06-17
If you like puzzle and hidden object games then this is the game for you. Two different games with the same general concept- to find stuff. I love puzzles and Love this game. Mysteryville is a little harder than jewel quest. Both super fun games though.
Review by Beverly B. Sloan, 2010-06-07
I found this game fun as it was so similar to what you can download and
play on a PC. Very nice to have two versions of play on one game. Very
happy overall.
Review by Solitaire Fan, 2010-06-03
I just received this product today from Amazon. One of the worst products I have. Probably will never come out of the case again.
Neither one of these games can be played in relaxed mode. I end up getting so nervous and tense while playing in timed mode that my heart starts pumping way too fast. Since heart surgery I try not to have that happen.............will not be playing it again..........very poor info when it doesn't state that it does not have the ability to play in relaxed mode, only timed.
I have Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir - Relaxed or Timed
Mystery PI: Portrait of a Thief - Relaxed or Timed
Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Ruins - Relaxed or Timed
The above 3 I have been playing over and over so thought it was time to add some different ones.
VERY, VERY DISAPPOINTED IN THIS ONE.