| The Search For Amelia Earhart-TiNYiSO |
| PC |
![]() Release name: The.Search.For.Amelia.Earhart-TiNYiSO Size : 327 MB Release Date: 23.12.2009 Publisher: ValuSoft Developer: ValuSoft Genre: Adventure Language: + ?? Links: IGN - Amazon
The Search for Amelia Earhart is a point-and-click, hidden object game for PC in which players investigate the mystery of the disappearance of the historic aviator Amelia Earhart. Set across eight indoor and outdoor levels, each with multiple rooms and/or environments, players have their choice of timed or untimed play modes, and the use of in-game hint and item inventory systems as they solve puzzles and collect objects and clues that will lead them to a possible explanation behind a real-life mystery that has puzzled the world for generations.
The Fame, Flights and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart
Recognized as a talented female amateur aviator of her day, Amelia Earhart became a household name beginning in 1928 when she became the first woman to make a transatlantic flight. Although this was done primarily as a passenger, this notoriety along with her skill in the air quickly lifted her to the level of celebrity, author, symbol of the changing roles of women in society and spokesperson for the expansion of commercial air travel. Fame and personal drive also led her to achievements in competitive air racing and long-distance flying, including altitude and solo cross-country records, nonstop flights between Mexico City and New York, as well as Hawaii to the mainland, and most famously multiple solo nonstop transatlantic flights, for which she won the Distinguished Flying Cross. Eventually, in June 1937 along with a new larger, more powerful plane, she took aim at an around-the-world flight that at 29,000 miles, was the longest attempted up to that time. Disappointingly, the first attempt was scrapped after the first leg due to technical difficulties, but only months later and with a single additional crew member Earhart took off on a second attempt. A month into the trip, which included many stops, things appeared to be going well, with the vast majority of the planned route completed. Yet the remaining distance to be covered was over the vast, mostly landless Pacific Ocean. With this in mind, the US Coast Guard vessel Itasca was assigned to aid the flight with radio navigation to Howland Island, a US possession in the northern end of the South Pacific. Although transmissions were received from Earhart, and her navigator, their plane never reached Howland Island and search efforts turned up nothing. What happened to Amelia Earhart? The world has wondered ever since. Story and Gameplay Features * Trophy system based on levels achieved, game/mode completion, in-game activities and more. |

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