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MAC GAMES

Find the Clues and Recover Stolen Art

- Video puzzle game Suspects & Clues now available for Mac

By: Filip Truta, Apple News Editor

Anyone ever told you you've got good photographic memory? Good, then it's high time you took Suspects & Clues for a spin. This "visual" puzzle game for Mac players steps into the shoes of an investigator tracking down counterfeit
works of art. The aim is to piece together clues left at international locations, solving puzzles that require careful observation and deduction to figure out.


Thieves, vandals, and counterfeiters from around the world have joined together for the heist of the century. You'll need keen visual skills to analyze the evidence and track down the suspects. Keep an eye out for clues... and hidden rewards! Pictured left you have an example of what you need to do in the game.

In Suspects & Clues, you will be challenging your powers of perception with multiple puzzle types, while trying to spot the differences in beautiful images from around the world. As any visual puzzle title works, you will need to match visual hints to identify the suspects, or assemble puzzle clues that lead to the stolen goods.

You won't get bored either. More than 100 challenges from Italy, France, Japan, and other locations await you.

A free trial version (60 minutes) is available for download right HERE. All other features are in place, though I doubt you'll be able to finish the game in one hour. You're welcome to try, though.

The game is currently at version 1.0v6. The full version is available from the developer's website for $14.95.

Suspects & Clues has very little requirements, as you would imagine (5 MB of available RAM and 5 MB hard disk space), but you'll need a PowerPC machine to run the game.

Spinapse has more titles to offer, such as Christmas Quest, MathHead, Photo Hunt in Hawaii, PianoHead and more. Just follow this here link to check them all out.

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