Special Enquiry Detail 2 – Engaged to Kill HD for iPad Review

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Special Enquiry Detail 2

Special Enquiry Detail 2

It has been nearly two years since I reviewed the iPad version of Special Enquiry Detail: The Hand that Feeds, and I absolutely loved it. The sequel came out for PC a while back, but has just now arrived for iPhone . Let’s dig in and see if this story and character driven hidden object puzzle adventure can live up to the original!

Type of app: Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure (HOPA) game

Platform/where to buy: iPad (iPhone version is here.; available in the Mac App Store

Developer: Floodlight Games / G5 Entertainment

Description:
Special Enquiry Detail 2 has loads of content, including:
Six highly intriguing chapters
44 locations to examine
22 mini-game puzzles to solve
A challenging case with multiple suspects

Special Enquiry Detail 2 - Engaged to Kill HD for iPad

Major features:

The reasons I loved the original Special Enquiry Detail are many: great characters, interesting story, good sense of mystery and intrigue, and solid puzzles and hidden object gameplay. Ultimately there was nothing for me to critique, but I mentioned the British linguistics, as they caused me to need hints more than I would have otherwise.

As you begin the game, a murder of a woman in a wedding dress takes place, and next thing you know Turino and Lamonte are on the scene hunting for clues. They were not the detectives in charge of the Engagement Killer’s case – there have already been multiple killings – but they quickly take over based on a special request. From there they need to revisit the old crimes and try to piece together new and existing evidence to find connections and clues to solve the crimes before the killer claims another victim!

Finding clues comes in the form of objects in the environment, puzzles, combining items, and hidden object screens. Each of these is done well, but for me it was the logic puzzles and hidden object scenes that stood out. The logic puzzles impressed me because they were integrated perfectly with whatever was going on in the game without feeling forced. Things including pattern matching, wiring tracing, and complex rotation and other logic puzzles. If a puzzle gets too hard, you can always skip it after trying for a reasonable time.

Special Enquiry Detail 2 - Engaged to Kill HD for iPad

The hidden object games were similarly thematically matched to the scene – when searching a girls room you would find typical items, same for a garage or basement, and so on. And the recharge of the hint system seems properly balanced to keep you engaged while making you at least try.

That is an important point – by allowing you to get hints and skip puzzles at a rate based on the difficulty level, the game keeps you engaged, as you never need to quit. I only felt I ‘burned’ a hint a couple of times when either the ‘tap capture’ box was too small for my fingers to register or when the object of interest is too well obscured to be found. This happened only a couple of times and was never a big deal – not even enough of a concern to note as a ‘potential improvement’. Why? Because I used many more hints because I couldn’t find objects that were plainly visible! Unlike in the original, I never had a ‘British English’ problem with any of the descriptions.

Special Enquiry Detail 2 - Engaged to Kill HD for iPad

Ease of use/Overall performance:

Despite having one of the strongest stories in any hidden object game, there is nothing out of the ordinary about the gameplay. But that isn’t a bad thing, since all of the standard mechanics are very well executed and integrated into the game and story. Hidden object scenes require you to tap on items to grab them, puzzles manipulate items on-screen, and on and on. Everything is intuitive and plays as expected.

Technically the game looks great, with stylized pseudo-motion, graphic novel pop-up story progression, full voice acting, and fluid performance on any reasonably recent iOS device. Load times were short, and I never had a single crash.

Would use again/recommend?: Definitely! I have called the Special Enquiry Detail games (and Letters from Nowhere games) my favorites of the genre due to the strong characters and interesting plot wrapped around solid and diverse gameplay. Special Enquiry Detail 2 – Engaged to Kill falls right in line with those games, and perhaps exceeds the original by placing some genuine twists and turns in front of the detectives. I will have to go back and replay the original to see which I prefer!

Suggested changes/wish list for updates: Nothing

Special Enquiry Detail 2 - Engaged to Kill HD for iPad

Source: Publisher provided review code

Price: $6.99 – (iPhone version is $4.99)

Here is the trailer:

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About the Author

Michael Anderson
I have loved technology for as long as I can remember - and have been a computer gamer since the PDP-10! Mobile Technology has played a major role in my life - I have used an electronic companion since the HP95LX more than 20 years ago, and have been a 'Laptop First' person since my Compaq LTE Lite 3/20 and Powerbook 170 back in 1991! As an avid gamer and gadget-junkie I was constantly asked for my opinions on new technology, which led to writing small blurbs ... and eventually becoming a reviewer many years ago. My family is my biggest priority in life, and they alternate between loving and tolerating my gaming and gadget hobbies ... but ultimately benefits from the addition of technology to our lives!