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Perfect for point-and-click veterans seeking a low-pressure mystery that respects your time without demanding much originality.
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About The Cameron Files: The Secret at Loch Ness
The Cameron Files slots into that comfortable niche of casual adventure games that don't ask much of you mechanically but lean hard on exploration and story. You're poking around a Medieval castle, rifling through a scientist's lab, and eventually heading to Loch Ness to uncover what's really lurking in the dark water. The pixel-hunt and dialogue-tree formula is familiar, but the pacing works and the Nessie angle gives it just enough eccentric flavor to stay engaging for a few hours. Don't expect anything revolutionary here. Metacritic's 66/100 is fair - it's competent point-and-click work from 2014 that doesn't stumble badly but doesn't reinvent the wheel either. If you remember playing games like this on CD-ROM and miss that vibe, or you want a low-stakes mystery romp that won't demand quick reflexes or brutal puzzle logic, this scratches that itch. Fair warning: this is niche stuff with a tiny audience, so community support and hints are sparse.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
- Memory
- 128 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX compatible Video Card
- Processor
- 200 MHz
- Sound Card
- DirectX compatible Sound Card
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- Developer
- Microids
- Publisher
- Microids
- Release Date
- Jul 18, 2014



