Mystery Case Files: Million Heir - Plot

Plot

Phil T. Rich, millionaire has been stolen by an unsuspected criminal and it's your job to figure out who is the culprit. In this ten chapter investigation find out who has kidnapped Phil or potentially killed him. Use you skills with the Crime Computer and other gadgets as underwater goggles and x-ray vision. And on your way complete puzzling challenges and mini-games. As you investigate through 12 suspect you'll get closer to solving the mystery of Phil T. Rich.

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