Death at Cape Porto: A Dana Knightstone Novel 2.0

Death at Cape Porto: A Dana Knightstone Novel is a puzzle game for Mac.
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Boomzap Inc.
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Awards: Mac Informer Editor Rating 4
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This app is the fourth installment from the Dana Knightstone Novel series developed by Boomzap Entertainment. In this game you play as Dana Knightstone, the best-selling novelist who travels to Portugal to launch a new love story.

After you check in the mysterious hotel, you realize that your abilities don't sum up to just one skill (to interact with ghosts). You end up in an adventure filled with mystery where your objective is to help a lost soul prove his innocence in a crime he didn't commit.

The game offers you an option to teleport from one location to another, provides you with plenty of useful hints, and lets you choose from three difficulty levels (Casual, Advanced, and Hardcore). Also, the artworks and cinematics look great and the mini-games are fun to play. The hidden object challenges don't come with a list of items which need to be found on a scene. Instead, it displays a phrase on the bottom side of the screen with one bold word. Your goal is to interact with the objects from the scene to reveal the indicated item.

Based on the reviews that were left by users on the game's page from the Big Fish website, Death at Cape Porto: A Dana Knightstone Novel is a bit short. However, the game gives you access to dozens of challenging hidden object challenges, has a captivating plot, and plays a fitting background music.

With that being said, I think it's worth buying Death at Cape Porto: A Dana Knightstone Novel if you're into playing puzzle games filled with mystery and romance.

AG Senior editor
Ashley Griggs
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Pros

  • Nice graphics
  • Captivating plot
  • Automatically saves your progress
  • Offers you hints
  • Keeps track of important notes in a journal

Cons

  • A bit short

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