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BeTrapped is Minesweeper with a twist. Rather than race against the clock as you deduce the location of a collection of mines, BeTrapped puts you in the role of Inspector Parker of Scotland Yard.
A murder has been committed and it's your job to find the culprit.BeTrapped! Features you as Inspector Parker. Question shady suspects and examine each room for clues. Avoid deadly booby-traps at every turn. With over 1,400 mind-bending levels, 37 spine-tingling adventure rooms, and a meta map to track your progress through the castle, this murder mystery is the adventure of a lifetime. Download now to solve the crime in this engaging whodunit!. Over 1,400 levels!.
37 Adventure rooms. A meta map to track your progress. Rated 5 out of5 byListlessSleeper fromExcellent replay value! I have had this game for years and replayed it many times.
That is the ultimate decider in whether a game is worth the purchase price. I bought it long ago through another vendor and when my laptop pooped out, I bought it again here because it's so fun.Adventure mode allows you to glean clues, but also to interact with the characters and gain information to help solve this classic whodunnit.Even after you solve the mystery, just playing in puzzle mode is still enjoyable. Rated 5 out of5 byamilahani fromOne of a kind The game is very unique on its own. Basically, you play as Inspector Parker, who went to a mansion to investigate a murder. While you're searching for clues (its highlighted areas, shouldn't have any problem), and talking to suspects, you also have to search for any traps in every room.I love it for its uniqueness. My only cons is that the murderer is always the same, so it can get boring after few plays. But the traps design is amazing.
Too bad they don't have any sequel. Rated 5 out of5 byZellian fromTruly Unique I've played through this game about 3 times now (adventure mode) and it's fun each time as I usually wait a couple years between play-thrus. The reason for this is because the trap locations do not change in adventure mode, which is arguably the game's only flaw.This game is a decade old so if you value graphics over gameplay, it might not be for you. The puzzle mode offers a lot of replay value, but I find it kind of empty and unfulfilling in comparison to adventure mode.Unfortunately there is no sequel to this game, because it seriously deserves one! One of the best and most unique games in all of the BFG catalog. Rated 5 out of5 byMissouriG fromFun and Challenging Game I agree with the previous reviewer that if the villian changed each time you played it would increase interest in the ending.
However the visuals are wonderful and the levels are challenging.I have owned this game for several years and I still play it periodically. If you enjoy this one then you will enjoy Inspector Parker which is like a kind of sequel or prequel. It is a logic game of figuring out motive, murderer, weapon and room. Changes everytime and increases in difficulty as you advance. Again Betrapped itself is a great game. Rated 4 out of5 bySylvanNun fromUnique puzzle game Though this is an older title, it's still a fun one to play because there aren't any other games out there like it that I've come across.
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This is one of those mystery games where almost anyone could have been the murderer, but once more and more characters start dying, they give you enough clues to figure it out if you really think about it. I got it wrong the first time but now see where I went wrong. The great thing about it is that if you choose incorrectly at the end you are still able to finish the game. Watch out for the moaning ga-gorib and have fun! Rated 4 out of5 byChronicleMuse fromMinesweeper Meets Clue Betrapped is basically a Minesweeper game with Clue elements (the master of the house is dead and you are to investigate who wants the new mistress dead).Sure it's a really old game, so the visuals are bound to be poor for those who prefer more realistic or artistic designs.
The storyline and dialogues are also a bit cliche at times, but it's not like I was expecting much from this decade-old game to begin with. What was funny about the game was actually getting to see just how many different kinds of 'traps' (both likely and unlikely) a room can have in a mansion. The inspector himself even lampshades how unbelievable it is at the very first level, so players really shouldn't be taking it too seriously. Gameplay can be a bit tedious, but there is a reason why people like playing minesweeper after all.I would recommend this game for those who enjoy minesweeper - as a form of relaxation or causal mind exercise - with a bit of a plot to it. This is a game that I still remembered after I first played it online a decade and a half ago; I still remembered not knowing the ending and ending up searching and downloading it just to find out after all these years.Like many other reviewers, I really would appreciate seeing a sequel of some sort.
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