Police are baffled by a series of unexplained cases which have paralyzed the city. Enter Cate West, celebrated novelist and insightful visionary. For each case, Cate will need your help to find clues, compile evidence, find the hideout, and name the culprit in more than 75 levels of picture puzzle fun! The full version of Cate West: The Vanishing Files features:
More than 75 challenging levels
Multiple endings
Several puzzle types
Discover the secret behind a mysterious crime wave when you play today!
Instructions
Search each scene for clues or differences. Use the evidence you gather to find and arrest the correct suspect for each case.
See in-game help for detailed instructions.
Minimum Requirements
Windows 2000/XP/Vista 1.0 GHz processor 256 MB RAM DirectX 7 32 MB video RAM
Cate West: The Vanishing Files Credits
Developed by: Gamenauts, Inc. Published by: GameHouse, Inc.
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hauntedpumpkin
Aug 17, 2008 ok game but i quickly got bored so i quit and will not play again
brittgurl216
Aug 11, 2008 i liked this game it was nice to have a game that took longer...although it does repeat
msdixie
Aug 10, 2008 This game was OK, but I found several others like it to be much more fun.
makemeapologise
Jul 3, 2008 Good story but way too long. I lost interest by Chapter 12!
thenwhatelse
Jul 3, 2008 this was too long and too epetetive, same thing ove and ove and ove. Picking out the suspect was the best part. Play it if you have nothing else better to do.
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onigiri19
Jul 1, 2008 The game was a little long, but the story behind it was really really good. I hope they make a sequel to it.
kjb0764
Jun 28, 2008 ok game..the grammatical errors are horrible though!
goldpointe
Jun 27, 2008 This game has a lot of potential, if the developers had paid attention to detail. During the dialog, sometimes you have to click (much too frequently), and sometimes it scrolls along at a maddeningly slow pace. Many objects are misnamed, so you end up looking all over for a non-existent clarinet to find out they really meant a flute, or a treble clef sign called a "note" - too many to list!
Ladyowen
Jun 23, 2008 A must in HO games. Nice graphisms, cool scenes, varied gameplay. Hope there will be another one!
larannar
Jun 21, 2008 this game is ok,nice graphics and ok storyline but the games are all repetitive 15 lvls of repeating the same process..the guessing of the guilty subject was cool but I was sooo glad to finish,just tired of the same type of matching for each lvl,better games are the Womensmurder club and agatha christie end house