Eagle Eye Mysteries

Eagle Eye Mysteries is an educational game which incorporates some unique gameplay ideas not seen in many other games. A bit like Law and Order for kids, the game has over 50 different mysteries to solve, ranging from missing items to dug up skeletons to mysterious sea monster sightings to sculpture forgeries.

With the help of Jake and Jennifer Eagle, you must interrogate suspects, gather information, and then decide on the culprit. Though intended to help improve reading comprehension and problem solving skills, Eagle Eye Mysteries can be a challenge for adults as well.

Followed By Eagle Eye Mysteries in London
Added July 3, 2020
Published By Electronic Arts
Developed By Stormfront Studios
Front Cover (United States) (DOS) from mobygames.com
Back Cover (United States) (DOS) from mobygames.com
Media (United States) (DOS) from mobygames.com
IGDB Cover from igdb.com
Kid-friendly GUI of the installation program (DOS) from mobygames.com
Our pair of detectives introduces the player to the town (DOS) from mobygames.com
Title screen (DOS) from mobygames.com
Case selection screen (DOS) from mobygames.com
Town map (DOS) from mobygames.com
Close-up view of the map (DOS) from mobygames.com
Tutorial mission (DOS) from mobygames.com
A local boy calls and asks us for help (DOS) from mobygames.com
The interface comes with in-game help explaining its buttons (DOS) from mobygames.com
Back to school... (DOS) from mobygames.com
Interviewing the bank manager (DOS) from mobygames.com
After solving the case it's time to add a new newspaper clipping to the scrapbook (DOS) from mobygames.com
Newspaper clips serve as reward for solved mysteries (DOS) from mobygames.com
House of Jennifer and Jake's neighbour, Ms. Meniski. (DOS) from mobygames.com
Newspaper clips come from two sources. "Kennedy Tiger Press" is the school paper. (DOS) from mobygames.com
Another close-up town view. (DOS) from mobygames.com
The local wacky inventor, Dr. Krank, looks like a stereotypical Mad Scientist (which seems to be, rather unjustly, based on photos of Albert Einstein). (DOS) from mobygames.com
The town's shopping mall. Of course, I'm playing with Jennifer, I always prefer women and support women as significant characters in texts of culture. (DOS) from mobygames.com
This case is tricky. The siblings accidentally pick up a signal of criminals talking about some "rock", but this is all they know. (DOS) from mobygames.com
Fundraising for the girls' softball team in the park. I like these character portraits. (DOS) from mobygames.com
The Egyptian Theater - I just can't get used to cinemas being called "theaters" in American English, after all stage drama and film is not the same! (DOS) from mobygames.com
The town also has its own local historical society, created by this elderly couple. (DOS) from mobygames.com
This kind of selection screen appears when wrapping up each case. (DOS) from mobygames.com
The local hotel. (DOS) from mobygames.com
Ms. Meniski's house, inside view. (DOS) from mobygames.com
The most posh of local elderly women, Ms. Harper. (DOS) from mobygames.com
The school's gym. (DOS) from mobygames.com
Another local house. (DOS) from mobygames.com
This little town also has another park, yet better than the Taylor Park we have seen before. (DOS) from mobygames.com
This case also involves international guests. One of them has stolen a valuable Buddha statue. (DOS) from mobygames.com

Year of Release:
1993

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Genre(s):
Investigative

Graphic Style:
2D

Camera View:
First-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Setting/Theme:
Mystery

Other Tags:
Educational

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