![]() ![]() There are two collectibles you can collect. This happens mostly as a way to serve as a transition into the next area, but you’ll see how writing the book is affecting him, his uncertainty, and what his publisher thinks of the book so far. If you want to look back at any of the cases, Jenny does keep notes in her handy journal.Įvery so often, you’ll come back to Arthur Finklestein. These also include some cute drawings as Jenny draws what the clues suggest what happened. If you’re investigating to solve a mystery, no matter how mundane, you’ll then transition into a notepad where you’ll need to correctly connect clues to answer questions. I really love that this game visualizes it so we can get inside Jenny’s head more. The cursor lights up if it is indeed a clue, Jenny will visualize her thinking process, and maybe ask the person a question about it if she wants more information. For these, Jenny will focus on a person, or an area, and you’ll be able to look around to see if something catches your eye. Of course, there is also Jenny’s investigation segments. There was really only one puzzle I got stuck on that I needed to look up and that was mainly due to me not observing the whole area Jenny was focusing on (though funnily enough I was just one off from solving it). These puzzles aren’t too hard, but not too easy to where you can just rush through them without thinking. To progress through each chapter, you’ll come across a good variety of puzzles. You can be a Jenny that does not hold anything back and accepts no help, or you can be the Jenny that tries to be nice and accepts help when needed. These are mainly to mold into what your Jenny is like, which you can check out in her journal, how the other characters perceive her and how they react, and even affect an upcoming puzzle to where you have more steps to do. You’ll be interacting with a few characters which you ‘ll be able to make some choices. ![]() Not wanting her mom to take the fall, Jenny sets out to find who really murdered Dean and out that the quiet town of Arthurton is not as boring as she thought along the way.įrom here on, you’ll be exploring through various locations as you try to gather evidence to prove your mom innocent and uncover the mysterious secret hidden in plain sight. Jenny, of course, investigates the body to see what she can gather, but before she knows it, her mom is blamed for the murder. There, she discovers a suspiciously empty library and Dean Strausberry (the university’s dean) is found dead. ![]() After talking with Keith, she decides to surprise her mom at the library instead of heading home like she was told. Jenny laments on how nothing ever happens and she can’t become one of the best detectives out there if there are no crimes happening.īe careful what you wish for Jenny. Doubling as a way to introduce us to the characters of Arthurton (I see what you did there Finklestein), she journeys to solve some more mundane mysteries and talk to her best friend Keith. Afterwards, Jenny’s mom tells her to go straight home, but of course Jenny doesn’t listen. Unsatisfied with the students missing obvious clues, she solves her own “murder” to show how it’s really done. So which character dying would satisfy his publisher the most than Jenny! Just kidding, she’s actually helping her mother by being a stand in corpse so her class can get in some practice for examining a murder victim. Of course, Finklestein isn’t too happy about it, but he must do it to keep his series alive. Actually give Jenny a proper mystery, a murder mystery, and inject some drama. His publisher, in an attempt to save the Jenny LeClue series, gives Finklestein orders to change his formula. Sorry Finklestein, finding a missing sandwich isn’t as gripping as you thought. It seems like whatever he’s been doing has been frustrating long time fans and boring new ones as the mysteries he has Jenny solve are mundane. However, while his series was obviously popular enough to stay afloat this long, it’s not doing so well now. He has at least 38 books under his belt, all under the Jenny LeClue brand, and we are joining him as he’s writing the 39. She, and her town, are all part of a book series by the one and only Arthur Finklestein. Well, she’s not real in the game’s universe to be more accurate. ![]()
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