Sherlock Holmes: The Lost Cases 2 be Found Soon!

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Legacy Interactive is proud to announce The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 2, the sequel to their popular mystery, puzzle/adventure and hidden object casual game and the first computer game officially licensed by both The Sherlock Holmes Company as well as the Conan Doyle Estate.

Join Sherlock Holmes in his exciting return to 221b Baker St. to face murder, theft, forgery, dog-napping, and even the supernatural and solve 16 all-new mysteries. With the help of Dr. Watson, Sherlock’s trusted right-hand-man, you will find more than 1,000 hidden objects while exploring 45 stunning Victorian-era London locations and piecing together evidence through dozens of challenging puzzles and mini games, including a sudoku style picture game. Sherlock Holmes will be put to the ultimate test as you match wits with over 100 characters and ultimately unravel the mystery of whodunit.

“We are thrilled to be developing the first game that is endorsed by both the Conan Doyle Estate and the Sherlock Holmes Company,” said Ariella Lehrer, President and CEO of Legacy Interactive. “We take our commitment to quality very seriously, and hope to exceed the expectations of the millions of fans worldwide of this beloved license. The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 2 will provide hours of entertainment for Sherlock Holmes, puzzle, and mystery fans alike.”

The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 2 is slated for PC download from Legacy Interactive in December 2009 and will ship to retail in early 2010.

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