
Ghost Whisperer: The Game was developed by Legacy Interactive, written by Emmy award-winning television writer Lance Gentile, and distributed by CBS Consumer Products on 8 July 2012. It is available for PC and Mac.
History[]
Legacy Games announced it was developing a video game based on Ghost Whisperer on July 23, 2009, with the title Ghost Whisperer: Shadowlands. It was to feature "challenging puzzles while unraveling the mysteries of five enthralling stories with more than 30 hauntingly beautiful environments."[1]
Upon its official release three years later, in 2012, the game was renamed Ghost Whisperer: The Game, and featured only two stories, instead of the promised five.
In the game, players take on the role of Melinda Gordon and will help ghosts find resolution and pass over to the other side. The game "combines light adventure and hidden object-style game play where players need to help the recently departed move on to the afterlife and provide closure to loved ones left behind."[1]
Gameplay[]
Ghost Whisperer: The Game is a hidden-object game, in which players need to find items that are hidden within a picture on the screen in order to continue the story. The game also features twenty additional mini-games.
The game is divided into two separate stories: "Forgotten Toys" and "A Brush With Death". Forgotten Toys follows the tale of a famous toy-maker whose haunting past seems to have finally caught up with him, whilst A Brush With Death tells the story of a ghost haunting the Grandview Art Museum shortly after a very special painting is put on display.
Plot[]
The events of the video game take place during season four of the show. In addition to the four main characters of the show – Melinda, Delia, Eli and Jim – new characters were created exclusively for the video game. Forgotten Toys A Brush With Death
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ghost Whisperer: Shadowlands Legacy Interactive doing a game of the telly show, Games Industry, July 23, 2009








