9 January 2009 15:03 GMT / By Verity Burns
If you're the person that always wins a game of Cluedo, is addicted to Poirot and have carted yourself off on one of those Murder Mystery weekends before, then a new game from Big Fish Games may be just up your street.Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir for DS will see you transformed into a detective, scouring a number of mysterious scenes to find cleverly hidden items and clues, and unveil the storyline to determine who's guilty of the crime.
Described as a "simple yet addictive observation game", Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir follows a classic murder mystery story line but with a good sense of humour.
The player is presented with a list of items to look for using the Touch Screen, but all won't be as simple as it seems and may require some thought to work out what you're actually looking for.
The items players find or collect along the way may be helpful to them later, allowing new challenges to be unlocked, and there are also timed "search and find" sections which increase in difficulty as you go along.
The game allows you to challenge up to four friends and family across the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection as well.
Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir will hit the shelves in Europe on 6 February. Gaming, Nintendo DS, Puzzle games, Nintendo, Console sales, Game sales, Microsoft, Sony, PS2



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