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  • Summary: Spring Promotional Savings. 50% off regular price. In-App purchases reduced by up to 60%.

    "Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials is a gorgeous and clever point-and-click hybrid that asks you to use your brain more than most games.” – Jayisgames.com* ”The story moves
    Spring Promotional Savings. 50% off regular price. In-App purchases reduced by up to 60%.

    "Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials is a gorgeous and clever point-and-click hybrid that asks you to use your brain more than most games.” – Jayisgames.com*

    ”The story moves along at a nice pace and does a good job of staying mysterious until the very end.” – Gamemile.com

    “…Dark, beautiful graphics, a compelling story, and a solid mixture of HOG and point and click adventure elements….” – Gamezebo.com

    A storm is brewing in Salem—can you solve this Midnight Mystery?

    Explore 10 adventurous missions in stunning HD in this intriguing hidden-object adventure game. The famed writer Nathaniel Hawthorne has died during a freak snow storm, and his ghost has come to you, asking for help. There’s more to this case than first appears, and only you can help free his spirit.

    Optimized for the iPad, Salem Witch Trials features a cool zoom element that allows you to get up close with each setting. Travel back and forth in time from the scene of the author’s demise to the 17th century, where a town is going mad with rumors of witchcraft and a woman is facing accusations and the gallows. Explore the spooky terrain and structures of Salem village inside and out, interview ghosts, solve brain-teasing puzzles and collect hidden objects.

    Search for collectible clovers in each scene to unlock unlimited hidden object mode! Scour scenes for ravens to use as hints along the way. Or, use your lantern to figure out the shape of the object you’re searching for.

    Unravel the secrets of Salem’s accused witches and solve the mysterious death of Hawthorne in this Midnight Mystery!

    Want more Midnight Mysteries?

    - Purchase the Collector’s Edition to enjoy these extras:
    - Detailed, illustrated Strategy Guide
    - Find two hidden Easter Eggs to play special hidden object modes
    - Artful character sketch index to explore
    - Research history gives you insight into the Salem Witch Trials, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and a spoiler topic that you can unlock!
    - Explore the Panic Room and all of the paranormal activities from Midnight Mysteries!
    - Visit Salem Under Construction, a before and after look at the village as it takes shape
    - Deleted Scenes include both sketches and finished scenes that didn’t make the final version of Salem Witch Trials
    - Exclusive House of the Seven Gables Silver Dollar Hunt unlocked at the end of game—find all 100 silver dollars!

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    *Note: Jayisgames.com’s and Gamezebo.com’s reviews refer to PC version of Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials.
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  1. Jun 9, 2011
    90
    A spellbinding combination of hidden object and adventure gaming, Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials is as captivating to behold as it is to play.
  2. Jun 9, 2011
    60
    The puzzles aren't bad either, and flitting between nicely-rendered static environments is pleasantly old school, and works well on the iPad.