Mystery Of Rivenhallows is an exciting adventure game full of mystery and suspense paying homage to the classic genre of point-and-click adventure gaming.
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Mostly Negative (4 reviews) - 25% of the 4 user reviews for this game are positive.
Release Date: 26 Jul, 2016

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Mystery Of Rivenhallows is an exciting adventure game full of mystery and suspense paying homage to the classic genre of point-and-click adventure gaming. It is the story of the Rivenhallows orphanage, a once peaceful and happy place until disturbing events shook its foundation. Children would vanish without a trace and authorities failed to uncover the truth. What happened to all the missing children? Where did they go, and why? What sinister deeds took place, and what secrets does the orphanage hold? Your chilling task as a former student is to return to the mansion to discover the truth. Experience a feature-packed adventure game full of surprises, challenging puzzles, cryptic clues, secret passages and ghosts! Find keys, examine objects, be observant to your surroundings, and check out every room in the house. Only by reaching the very end will you unveil the terrible truth to the shocking events that eventually shut down the orphanage.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Vista, 7, 8, 10
    • Processor: 1.0 GHz
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: vCard with DirectX 9.0 support
    • DirectX: Version 9.0
    • Storage: 100 MB available space
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 7, 8, 10
    • Processor: 2.0 GHz
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: vCard with DirectX 9.0 support
    • DirectX: Version 9.0
    • Storage: 100 MB available space
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Mostly Negative (4 reviews)
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twinsoniclab
( 0.4 hrs on record )
Posted: 31 July
The game description reads, "Only by reaching the very end will you unveil the terrible truth to the shocking events that eventually shut down the orphanage."
Well, I obvioulsy did something in the "wrong" order, because, after playing only 15 minutes I found something that triggered the revelation of the "shocking events!" It was the ending early, because the police were called, and the newspaper headline was about how I, a former resident there, discovered the truth.
I could back out of that scene, and continue to play, and use my inventory, but really, what's the point? I know what happened.
Is that happening to everyone who is playing?
Or, are players thinking the game's over at that point, and not playing more? I thought it was over until I realized I hadn't used inventory yet. "Continue" just repeated the ending, so I used the back button to continue playing.
If that hadn't happened, I was having a lot of fun. I am not big on point and click adventure games, most of them make me sick with movement, but this one was not like that. I like having to take notes, no hints, etc.
So, I recommend the game if the events play in the right order, but I don't recommend it because the end was ruined for me, and it may be ruined for you.
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Zultan Chevvy
( 0.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 27 July
Neat little game. The riddles are not exactly tough, and it took me only 45 minutes to finish, but it was downloaded in no time, runs perfectly on almost anything and the price is all right. Maybe a little too much for such a short game, but it's fine.

If you like point&click games and are looking for cheap, easy entertainment without having to pay too much attention for some boring trainride or something, which works on that crappy laptop you use for work or studies, and which takes up only 163 MB so that you could download it using your phone as a hotspot, Mystery of Rivenhallows is perfect.
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7 of 9 people (78%) found this review helpful
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Recommended
0.7 hrs on record
Posted: 27 July
Neat little game. The riddles are not exactly tough, and it took me only 45 minutes to finish, but it was downloaded in no time, runs perfectly on almost anything and the price is all right. Maybe a little too much for such a short game, but it's fine.

If you like point&click games and are looking for cheap, easy entertainment without having to pay too much attention for some boring trainride or something, which works on that crappy laptop you use for work or studies, and which takes up only 163 MB so that you could download it using your phone as a hotspot, Mystery of Rivenhallows is perfect.
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Not Recommended
0.4 hrs on record
Posted: 31 July
The game description reads, "Only by reaching the very end will you unveil the terrible truth to the shocking events that eventually shut down the orphanage."
Well, I obvioulsy did something in the "wrong" order, because, after playing only 15 minutes I found something that triggered the revelation of the "shocking events!" It was the ending early, because the police were called, and the newspaper headline was about how I, a former resident there, discovered the truth.
I could back out of that scene, and continue to play, and use my inventory, but really, what's the point? I know what happened.
Is that happening to everyone who is playing?
Or, are players thinking the game's over at that point, and not playing more? I thought it was over until I realized I hadn't used inventory yet. "Continue" just repeated the ending, so I used the back button to continue playing.
If that hadn't happened, I was having a lot of fun. I am not big on point and click adventure games, most of them make me sick with movement, but this one was not like that. I like having to take notes, no hints, etc.
So, I recommend the game if the events play in the right order, but I don't recommend it because the end was ruined for me, and it may be ruined for you.
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