Eagle Eye Detective Agency is back and this time they are solving mysteries in London!
Help Jake and Jennifer Eagle solve over 50 mysteries while enjoying some sight-seeing and learning about the landmarks of London. Collect clues and review them in your mini palm top-like computer, T.R.A.V.I.S (Text Retrieval And Video Input System). When you finish solving a mystery, you will be awarded a special page in your very own scrapbook.
Preceded by
Eagle Eye Mysteries
Added
July 3, 2020
Published By
Electronic Arts
Developed By
Stormfront Studios
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Game Title
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Select your partner
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Select which mystery to solve
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Intro
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Game Map
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Travel scene
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Reviewing the suspects
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Scotland Yard
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Info about Warwick Castle
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Warwick Castle
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Studying evidence
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T.R.A.V.I.S
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Scrapbook
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The subway.
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A pretend murder mystery is under way. Can you solve it?
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In the garden.
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The living room.
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Let's talk to the butler.
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Let's see if we can find a clue...
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Remember kids! Don't make illegal copy of this game!
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Jennifer and Jake use three modes of transportation to get around: the cab, trains and of course famous London double-decker buses. :)
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The stone lions of Trafalgar Square in a cat-related puzzle.
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Close up on the map of London
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The Highgate Cemetery seems very green, almost overgrown...
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Someone's trying to disturb the fox hunt and that's a good thing!
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At the seashore
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The famous Tower of London
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An exhibit at the British Museum.
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Stonehenge - the stone in the front, standing apart from the others, is in fact significant in another mystery.
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Some mysteries are not even real crimes, rather social games in which a group of people pretend that a crime has been committed at the manor...
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...or even ones in which one group builds a castle model and another one is trying to attack it. Note the typo. :(
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Every now and then some copy protection appears. Fortunately, in cases like this one you can just keep guessing...
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The semaphore code puzzle is copy protection too, but I found it fun to solve just by typing "semaphore code" into the search engine...
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The Westminster Abbey
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Egyptian exhibit at the museum. In fact, quite a lot of puzzles have Egyptian motifs.
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Even if we exclude the ancient Egyptian queen, this suspect list can serve as a reminder that Britain is diverse. :D
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A younger teenager such as Jennifer has a completely correct reaction to love song kitsch. :)
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Another social game in a real medieval castle: help the "queen" discover which "knight" is undeservedly trying to win her favour. (Btw, a nice thing is that now "knights" can be female too. :))
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In several puzzles a mysterious person called "Macavity" makes fun of the police, appearing more like a troublemaker than a real criminal. Now we are close to discovering their identity...
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