The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes Have Been Found
A casual whodunit for gaming sleuths
Date: Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Legacy Interactive has announced the release of The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes , a “whodunit” casual computer game of theft, espionage and murder in which the player must tap their own powers of observation to solve puzzles and identify the culprits.

The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes features familiar personalities including Sherlock Holmes, Watson, Mycroft, Inspector Lestrade and more than 100 historical characters that will launch players into the world of the eccentric and famous detective. For each of the 16 individual cases, an overall storyline is revealed and a list of potential suspects is whittled down until the perpetrator is ultimately exposed.

Legacy has gone to great lengths to insure that the puzzles and mini-games within the game are relevant to the period and storyline of the game as the player journeys from locales such as the British Museum, Big Ben, Kew Gardens, the Royal theater and others in search of clues that are then evaluated back at 221b Baker Street.

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