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AnneiWin
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Have you played Mystery Legends: Sleepy Hollow? Need hints? Here's the place to discuss it!
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/iwin/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) Wed, 13 May 2009 07:32
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I've played it and I love it. It's set up for a sequel, I think, and I can't wait for the next one ...
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This is one of the best hidden object games I have played. Not too hard, not too easy. The story is fantastic, the graphics are some of the best I have seen. And one of the best things about this game is how spot on with the story, on the locations, the objects to find, all of it, surrounding the era of the 1700's. And what an education on what people used back then. Trofurs, salvers, flagons, cricket wickets, durigibles, ceribriums, and all the other items which hold true to the era. And since anybody would have trouble with finding things they have never heard of (at least I haven't), they provide a silhouette of each item so you can eventually find them. And you get to pick up an extra hint in each location. I have played it about a dozen times, and each time it is new because the objects list is never the same. And like anamcara concluded, at the end of the game it says "To be Continued" so I am waiting to see the next chapter.
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/iwin/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) Tue, 9 Jun 2009 04:05
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Is anybody having trouble putting all the items in the casket in the last level so they will all line up and not touch each other? Well, I have found a way to get around it. If you have played it, you will notice that when you have found everything but one or two objects, it says you have found enough and you can move on to the puzzle if you want to. So when you get to the final level, go to every location and find all the objects and save the funeral home for your last stop. When you are in the funeral home, locate every object on the list and DON'T click on the casket. Since all items but one or two have been found, that casket can be one of those last one or two items you don't have to find, so you can bypass that puzzle and move on to the final puzzle. I am glad I figured that out because I was having a heck of a time trying to put everything in the casket the right way.
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mommyal3
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I'm having a hard time finding razors and seashells.
any advice. Spoiler welcome
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/iwin/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) Sat, 29 Aug 2009 02:35
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goofyduck1
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There's really no trick or cheat to find the razors and seashells. You just have to hunt for them. You can move your mouse over "15 shells" and "15 razors" to see a silhouette just like you do the clues in the regular locations. And if you don't know already, you can use hints in this portion of the game, so make sure you pick up all the pumpkins at each location so you have plenty of hints to work with.
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/iwin/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) Tue, 1 Sep 2009 02:55
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When I first played Sleepy Hollow it was a 60min trial, I REALLY loved it, both because it was a very well made hidden object game and because I always loved the story of the headless horseman! When my free trial ended, I felt really sad because I thought I'd never be abnle to play again (I can't buy game wihtout my parent's help since I'm brazillian and I haven't my own dollars). When I discovered they put it in the "free games" category I went WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
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mikoau
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I cant find the last mousetrap found all the spoons but the mouse trap is ellusive . Does anyone know where they are . Help would be great
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/iwin/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) Thu, 4 Mar 2010 21:25
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goofyduck1
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I'd love to help you because this is one of my favorite games - unfortunately it is random as to the two things you have to look for. Sometimes it is 15 socks and 15 spoons, or 15 candies and 15 mousetraps . . . it is not always the same, You can use hints in these chapter end puzzles so the best I can think of is to save at least one of your hints so you will have it to use on that last mousetrap - they are tricky. Not always the kind of mousetrap you would think to look for. If I play the game here in the next few days and Magistrate Phillips comes up with mousetraps, I'll note where they all are and put it here. Goofy
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