The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness
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The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness (known as Loch Ness in Europe) is an adventure video game for Windows released in 2001, developed by Galiléa and published by Wanadoo Edition and DreamCatcher Interactive. It was followed by the 2002 sequel The Cameron Files: Pharaoh's Curse.
Story
The detective Alan Parker Cameron is investigating the secret case of the monster of Loch Ness, he is sent to "Devil's Ridge Manor" (a mansion located at the shore of the lake) because people claim to see ghosts and paranormal activity around the house. Alan is sent there to resolve this weird case.
Gameplay
As the detective the players must explore this haunted house, full of labyrinths and traps. They will also have to visit the depths of the lake in order to complete the game.[1]
Reception
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The game received "average" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[2]
Sequel
The Cameron Files series continued, with the release of The Cameron Files: Pharaoh's Curse in 2002.[3] In 2013, the software developer Microids made a mobile version of "Secret at Loch Ness" for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, optimized for the iPhone 5.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". When asked if there would be a Pharaoh's Curse mobile version, there was no response from Microids.[4]
See also
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