Big Fish games has been busy obtaining exclusive releases for their casual games portal. The other day they announced Restaurant Rush and they have just announced another exclusive game, Time Stand Still. Time Stand Still is a point and click mystery game and the third game in the Carol Reed series.
The main character, Carol, stumbles upon a case in the local news paper. Carol is a detective and the case peaks her interest. Players start out in Carol’s apartment and find themselves transported to multiple locations trying to solve a 60-year-old murder. Players collect the clues to the murder. The clues are kept in their inventory and can be used later in the game to solve puzzles and get closer to solving the murder.
If you like point and click adventures, check out Time Stand Still. Players can download it and try it before they purchase the game for $19.95.
Press Release Follows:
SEATTLE, WA — 08/17/08 — Big Fish Games(TM), the world’s leading online destination for casual entertainment, announced today the release of Time Stand Still, a new point-and-click casual game published by Merscom, a Big Fish Games exclusive.
Time Stand Still, a multilayered mystery, is the third installment in the Carol Reed adventure series.
About the Game
Time Stand Still follows Carol, an English detective, who stumbles upon a case while browsing a local newspaper. The player begins in Carol’s apartment set in Sweden, and follows her through multiple lifelike locations. Carol is quickly caught up in a complicated chain of events dating back to World War II involving a 60-year-old unsolved murder. History may have forgotten the characters she encounters, but fate hasn’t.
Players will visit homes decorated with knick-knacks, dolls, and photos of loved ones for a realistic feel. Items are collected and stored in an inventory feature, and may be later used to solve puzzles. Time Stand Still focuses heavily on exploration, examining the player’s surroundings to ultimately use clues and solve the murder case.
Download Time Stand Still today at Big Fish Games. The trial version can be downloaded for free; the full version is available for $19.95 (U.S.).










I have enjoyed all big fish games till now.