About This Game After falling asleep in the cinema, you wake up in a movie you've seen so many times before. Use your detective skills to solve the mystery of the missing film crew and finish the movie. There are strange sound waves that appear to be keeping everyone trapped in this cryptic world. Maybe these sound waves are your way out! Explore the diverse world of Shutterville, inspired by horror B-movies.More than 80 game scenes21 mini gamesNew silhouette matching modeOriginal soundtrack 1075eedd30 Title: Showing Tonight: Mindhunters IncidentGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:phime studio LLCPublisher:phime studio LLCRelease Date: 12 Nov, 2015 Showing Tonight: Mindhunters Incident Download For Windows 10 showing tonight mindhunters incident wine bottles. showing tonight mindhunters incident solution. showing tonight mindhunters incident download. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough chess game. showing tonight mindhunters incident. showing tonight mindhunters incident steam. walkthrough for showing tonight mindhunters incident. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 4. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 2. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 3. showing tonight mindhunters incident komplettlösung. showing tonight mindhunters incident part 4. showing tonight mindhunters incident safe. walk through showing tonight mindhunters incident. showing tonight mindhunters incident strategy guide. showing tonight mindhunters incident forum. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 1. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 5. showing tonight mindhunters incident youtube Another HO game.. I am a huge HOG fan but this game was not a very good one. It was the first time I actually requested a refund for a hog game. The voice overs are terrible and the graphics are pixelated on wide screen. Also for me it's just not a fun game with a good story line. I don't recommend this game despite the other flood of positive reviews but try it for yourself and see if you want to take the chance. I did give it a fair half hour gameplay to see if it would get better but by part two I could not take anymore.. Nice adventure game. It has interesting plot, solid audio-visuals, and even some new features, unseen previously in the genre (like those silhouettes and some puzzles).All the standard options, game modes, and gameplay elements are present.. Art: 7/10Story: 3/10Puzzles: 5/10Overall: 5/10Recommending the game but only get it on a sale or, even better, through a bundle with other games that will perform better and make it worth the price.The game announces itself as a Hidden Object game but there are only 3 puzzles based on that. The key puzzle that makes the game advance is silhoutte matching (the achivements related to those puzzles are the only ones I've yet to unlock) and point&click. The plot is... Probably better to ignore, it means you'll probably get lost and need a guide or something but it's not like even if you pay attention the game will tell you much of what to do or where to go.. For the price, I shouldn't expect much of a "HOG" game (especially one that offers achievements). That being said, the game was done pretty well for $1. However, it should be noted that as a HOG game, there aren\u2019t many HOG scenes. I was actually losing hope of seeing a HOG scene until I got to Chapter four and saw my first one. The story also seemed a bit lacking to me, although I did like the idea of it. About the game, it was nice to see different kinds of puzzles in games like this one. However, it got old quick. After a while, it was a bit annoying to have to shift items to fit a shadow to be able to use them. Some of the puzzles were done a bit oddly, like a safe puzzle where you can't actually turn the dial. I don't like having to click constantly to finish a puzzle that should have taken three seconds to complete. Another puzzle that I thought was done very oddly was a tangram puzzle that had to have the pieces placed in an exact place, even though the another same size piece would have completed it. Overall, for a dollar HOG game, it\u2019s not bad. On top of that, it has achievements. However, my biggest issues with the game are the puzzles themselves. If a HOG is going to have nonHOG puzzles, then they need to be executed better. I don\u2019t like the redundancy of the shadow puzzles either (halfway through the game, I was done with them). If you\u2019re not an achievement hunter or a diehard fan of HOGs, I would definitely pass on this (even if it\u2019s only $1). Personally, I did not like this game.. A nice casual game.. Classic HOS game, but for one thing : silhouette HOS .. they look like HOS but you actually end up manipulating objects forward and backward, moving them from left to right.. untill they fit the perfect shape to a certain angle. I found these quickly boring. Some achievements will require you to accomplish them under a minute. As most games of the genre, the story isn't ambitious but it gets the job done, driving you from many nice and somewhat easy puzzles to few classic HO scenes and some silhouette HO thingy. I still recommend it, especially if on sales.One big pro : The more or less chip music of the retro arcade video game "Flap for Life" (a game in the game) with many chip sounds of 8-bit music. That was a good and enjoying surprise!. Showing Tonight: Mindhunter\u2019s Incident, developed by Phime Studio, is a point-and-click, adventure puzzle game with a hint of Hidden Object scenarios. After first viewing the trailer, screen shots and the store page summary, I came in with some high expectations. I was hoping for a fun, creepy adventure in my very own B-Horror film. Instead, what I got was a gimmicky puzzle system, horribly rendered cut scenes, an unexplained, unfulfilled and poorly-told story, and a complete lack of Hidden Object sections. You play as Nate, an avid movie-goer who\u2019s become somewhat obsessed with a new film, \u201cSomeone Ate My Clapper.\u201d In fact, he\u2019s seen it so many times that the clerk knows his name, and hands him the ticket without needing to ask. Once in the theatre, Nate falls asleep. He awakes just moments later, but not in his local cinema. Rather, he finds himself inside the movie. With the help of Gabriella, a character in the film, Nate must\u2026 actually; I can\u2019t really explain the rest of this story. Because everything from here on out makes no sense. Nothing is explained, nothing is clarified, and nothing is elaborated upon. You\u2019re either running about, completing random objectives without rhyme or reason, or you\u2019re struggling to fathom how some of these puzzles made any sense.But first, I want to start with some positive notes regarding Mindhunter\u2019s Incident. The art work is fairly well done. It\u2019s got the detail, depth and color to really shine. The game\u2019s concept is also great. It may lose its charm a few minutes in, but I really like the idea of getting sucked into a movie and solving its mysteries. Also, some of the puzzles are decent and fun. Not all of them, but some.Sadly, that\u2019s all I found enjoyable about Mindhunter\u2019s incident. And it\u2019s a real shame, too, since I had such high expectations. But as far as cons go, there are plenty. Something I really must address is the Hidden Object sections. There are only three of them in this game. Three Hidden Object sections. That\u2019s it. I thought I had missed some along the way, but that wasn\u2019t the case. The game was so lazy that it repeated all three of them in the final stage. Did they not have the time to make more than three? Seriously?Instead, you get a multitude of these \u201csilhouette puzzles.\u201d They\u2019re simple, rotate certain objects to fit a certain position, and that\u2019s it. These were a nice surprise at first, but it isn\u2019t long before they start cropping up everywhere. There must be at least twenty of these, and they all follow the same formula. Why would the devs devote so much time to these repetitive puzzles, rather than implement more Hidden Object sections? It just baffles me.Voice acting is awful, but I can\u2019t necessarily call that a con. The game does take place in a B-Horror movie, after all. Honestly, I thought the bad acting was a welcomed addition. What I didn\u2019t find welcoming, however, were the cutscenes. They\u2019re all horribly rendered and look like crap compared to everything else. Not only that, but they\u2019re accompanied by some of the worst animation I\u2019ve seen in a long time. Characters heads bounce around in a laughable manner, everyone\u2019s movement is awkward and stilted, and don\u2019t get me started on the lip syncing. It just looks bad, end of story.Some of these puzzles are alright, but most boil down to finding an item, walking to a certain location, using that item, and then venturing out to do it all over again. They aren\u2019t rewarding, nor are they fun. And that\u2019s the key word, here. \u201cFun.\u201d Mindhunter\u2019s Incident just wasn\u2019t fun. Instead, it was frustrating, tear-jerking-ly boring, and confusing. There are so many great point and click adventure games on Steam, and this most certainly is not one of them.
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