![]() You can even bribe certain characters into talking in these mini-games. You can hypnotize the suspect by swinging the Wii Remote as a pendulum, and even stare right into the character's eyes by pointing at the screen with your controller. Like the clue search, the interrogations are conducted via mini-games. You can click on the characters present at the scene of the crime, and then you will be given the person's basic information before you engage in the interrogation process. Witness interrogation is also vital in solving a case. For example, if you found a clue that is dirty, you engage in a mini-game in which you point the Wii Remote at the screen and shake it to remove the pieces of dirt. Interaction with these elements is presented in the form of mini-games. These can be collected in your case notebook and used later to solve puzzles. When a clue is spotted, you can click on it to reveal more info. Once the case starts you will be able to explore the settings in manner resembling classic point-and-click games as well as classic board games such as Clue. Once you choose your character, you will be able to play one of seven cases (prologue included), all of them with one thing in common: all of them have been conducted by the evil Mr. These characters are clearly based on famous mystery novel archetypes, and are presented in a fitting cartoony manner. When you start the game you will be able to play as one of seven detectives from the Dickens Detective Agency: Max the classic gumshoe Phoebe the tough girl Kid Riddle the superhero Charlotte the elegant senior citizen Ling-Ling the spunky teenager, and Butch the tough detective. But unlike other mystery games, you won't be going solo other players can join in and try to solve the mystery as partners, hence the "party" portion of the game's title. Developed by Wideload Games, the object of Guilty Party is to solve crimes in a family-friendly setting. First revealed at Nintendo's Q1 2010 Media Summit, Guilty Party is an original family game from Disney Interactive. ![]()
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