Sunday, February 24, 2008

Ravenhearst


Ravenhearst is one of a computer game that makes us, the player, act as a detective. In that game, Ravenhearst is an old manor in Blackpool, England. We're asked by Queen of England to solve its mystery, to unlocked secret, some believes. The Queen gives us diary of Emma Ravenhearst, the woman who lived in the manor hundreds years ago, incompletely. Our challenge is to find the diary entry to find out what actually happened with Emma Ravenhearst.
It begins with finding items in every room. There are 32 rooms, including parlor, dining room, servant's quarter, cellar, library, master bedroom, and many more, all with old-fashion, unique, and beautiful design. In each room, we will not found it's a nice tidy room. Maybe it was, but onion on the floor, opened-bottle of wine poured on the table, books, and other items, all scattered, very scattered, makes us a little difficult to find items we have to find. To see it, makes us asking, what actually happened in this manor. Maybe because it is left behind for years, but finding a rib cage, human bones, lungs, hair, and even cut-hand with blood, those are really make us curious.
The adventure become more intense when we have found items and able to solve the puzzle to found the lost diary entry of Emma Ravenhearst. In the diary, Emma wrote what happened and her feeling about that. Emma lived in 1890's. One diary entry is found, another room ready to be discovered and so on. The final of this game--which actually I don't want to tell--is freeing Emma's spirit that has been kept for years in Ravenhearst manor. After our job as a detective finish, the rooms are renovated, renewed as a historical building. Ravenhearst manor now looks clean and tidy, yet keep the old-fashion manor still the same with its shape in the past. The Queen of England thanks to us as a detective with an excellent work solved the mystery.


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