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01/21/2008, 4:55pm, EST

Monday, January 21st

Mystery in London for Mac released

Macgamestore.com has announced the release of Mystery in London for Mac. Published by Big Fish Games, Mystery in London takes players on a trip through London's notorious history. "Your vacation to London turns into an investigation into one of its most notorious mysteries ever!" Mystery in London is priced at $20 and requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.

Mystery in London features realistic levels for players to explore, and posts a notorious mystery that must be solved. The title also includes master challenging mini-games.

"Explore the city through 360-degree photographs of locations such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbeyeven the tailor shop where James Bond buys his shirts! Gather clues and challenge the locals to unearth the truth behind a murderous past."





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