Exploring the Salem Witch Trials: A Historical Walkthrough

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The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. The trials resulted in the executions of 20 people, 14 of whom were women. It all started when a group of young girls began exhibiting strange behavior, such as screaming, throwing objects, and claiming to be possessed by witches. Their accusations led to the arrest and interrogation of several individuals, mostly women, who were suspected of practicing witchcraft. The trials were conducted in a court of law, but the evidence presented was often based on spectral evidence and hearsay. Many of the accused were subjected to harsh interrogation methods, including sleep deprivation and torture.



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There is really not much to explain in the beginning, as most of it is explaining the storyline. You begin by joining Aunt Catherine and some others downstairs. You listen as she tells you lots of storyline. You will watch a short video and listen to lots of discussing and more information. You'll end the day by reading a journal entry and heading to bed.

Task 1/2: Shutting the window

You wake up and it seems to be storming wildly outside. You hear lots of creepy noises. Head over to the window once you can get up. Part the curtain and open it up and you will witness a ghost run across your yard. You seem to deny it, probably too scared to believe it. Shut the window, lock it, and close the curtains before heading back to bed.

Task 2/2: Changing your outfit

In the morning, you'll wake up and it is time to change your outfit. Click the chest by the window you investigated last night. Open it up for all your clothes. You cannot wear the black dress in fear of being accused of a witch. I don't think it matters what you choose from the other selections, although I think you are meant to lean towards the blue as she says brown is disgusting, green is good, and blue is perfect. After choosing, grab your bonnet and Bethia will knock at your door.

You chat a little bit about the weather before agreeing to go downstairs and talk to Mrs. True. You hear more storyline, learning that her grandmother is going to be executed in 4 days. She is being held in a private cell in Judge Corwin's home. how disgusting, right? You learn that Judge Crowin's home is the first on the left in Salem Town. I'm guessing you'll want to remember this for later.

You keep chatting and decide to go help an ill friend make candles. You head to their house with Bethia and learn all the supplies are on the right of the fireplace.

Start by clicking the box next to the fireplace and taking everything in there. You should have 6 items in your inventory if you have collected everything. Back out from the box and click the stick of wood next to it. You should get two pieces of wood and a black pot. The next part is pretty self explanatory as you have an instruction paper, but I will explain it here anyway.

1) Take the long stick (the one without the indents in it) and place it on pot 2) Take the smaller pot and place it on pot 3) Place the wax in (the icon that has four of them) 4) Place the single piece of wax in 5) Take the piece of wood with the indents in it and place it on pot 6) Take the string and click the wood, and click to dunk them 7) Take the pebbles and click the string 8) Take the stringed wood and click the bucket of water next to you 9) Repeat dunking them in wax and then water until she tells you that it is done 9) Take the scissors and cut off the pebbles

Bethia comes back and you discuss delivering the candles. It sounds like you will be taking the Judge's batch. You arrive in the horse's stable. Walk all the way to the back and enter the room.

The door to the tack room blows shut and then as you look through the spaces between the door lightning hits and catches the hay on fire!

The door latch fell when it slammed so you have to find something small that can fit through and flip up the latch. Look under the work table behind the Oats, you'll find a chisel that works perfectly! Don't forget to get the saddle blanket from the trunk to beat the fire out once the door is open!

It takes several times before the fire is out so don't give up!

After the fire is out it's time to get the harness from the tack room and put it on R unner, cinch up the straps and climb aboard!

You trot a way to Corwins noticing a lovely spot while on your way. Once you get to Judge Corwin's house you knock on the door and deliver the candles, however he is very unpleasant and makes threats!

After that you leave and begin to ride to the b ridge when you decide you would very much like to speak a moment with the groom. You get off your horse and lo o sen either the trace, bellyband, or breast strap, then take Runner's reins and lead him over to Corwin's Carriage house. On the way over you notice a blue boar in the woods! You talk to the groom and find out some very interesting information then he fixes your harness and you head home!

Once back at the ordinary stables you unharness Runner put him back in his stall and get him some grain w ith the bucket in his stall

After Runner is all set you mosey back over to the Inn and check in on Janie True, she is worried as can be e xpected with the impending doom of her grandmother so you try and comfort her as best you can. Bethia shows up, you all have dinner and then discuss taking a walk. Walking in the night, you're leading Janie and Bethia to the
magical spot you saw earlier. Just keep clicking forward and you should
find it, and then once again to approach a log surrounded by witches
weeds. After they bloom, click the bushes to find a stick that is
glowing green. Just listen to the conversations and watch the following
scenes and you'll arrive back home.

After
saying goodnight, you plan on sneaking over to Corwin's. Head to your
chest and change into the black clothing items and grab the lantern. Get
to the fireplace and pull one of the sticks that is halfway in the
fire. Pull up your lantern and click the stick to light it. Then you're
all set to go!

You
arrive at the barn, and boy is it dark. I'll admit, this gave me a
creepy feeling. Approach Runner once again. This time, though, you will
not be taking the wagon. You'll be using a saddle. Head to the back room
and try to unlock the chest to the left. I don't know why you can't use
the saddle laying on the counter but. you decide to sneak into the
back room to find the key. Oh, Jane, do you not see where this is
going.

Head to the back and unlock the door with your chisel. Once you step inside, you can't make any noise or you will be given the "Another chance? " screen. Click the barrel in the back right corner, move the blanket, grab the key. This is not the
key to unlock the saddle chest but I recommend grabbing it anyway. Then
move to his nightstand. Click the cup to move it off the key silently.
Grab the key and exit.

Return
to the tack room and use the nightstand key to unlock the chest and
grab a saddle. Above it you can grab a bridle as well. Return to Runner
and gear him up, you try to contact Mrs. Bradbury but are interrupted by Corwin who takes Mrs. Bardbury away. You follow them back to the main house and can hear them talking from the window above! You have to make a stack high and safe enough to get to the window!

You over hear all that Judge Corwin has planned and is planning. (The wicked man!) Once he's finished they rise to leave and you must make haste back behind the barn. After a second, look into the jail window, speak with Mrs. Bradbury and then return home!

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It starts out with Nathaniel Hawthorne asking for your help; after what you did for Edgar Allen Poe, it seems you've gotten yourself a bit of a reputation, and the departed author thinks you might be able to help him unravel the strange circumstances surrounding his death. But before you can uncover the truth, you'll have to take a trip to one of the darker chapters in human history. Namely, a little place called Salem, Massachusetts, when it was a bad time to be a woman with an enemy. Midnight Mysteries 2: Salem Witch Trials is a gorgeous and clever hidden-object/point-and-click hybrid that asks you to use your brain more than most games. Who killed Nathaniel Hawthorne? Was it simple human jealousy, or a curse that did him in? Of course it could be witches! Some evil witches. Which is ridiculous 'cause witches they were persecuted and Wicca good and love the Earth and women power and I'll be over here.

Whatever your stance on witchcraft, Developers MumboJumbo have crafted a surprisingly grim little game that deals with human pettiness, jealousy, and greed. Using top-notch visuals and sound, they've managed to make a game heavy with atmosphere, and even a scare or two.

For a hidden-object title, typical object hunting actually takes up a surprisingly small amount of the gameplay. Most of your time is spent tracking down clues and items to appease restless spirits, and solving puzzles that stand in your way, occasionally achieved by combining objects in your inventory. (Apparently by magical glue that comes out of nowhere.) Puzzles can be skipped if you're stuck on them for long enough, but what's nice is that you probably won't be; Midnight Mysteries 2 has a nice variety of puzzles, and while some are more creative than others, none of them will hang you up for too long. Also keep an eye out for ravens; the hint system is very limited, and each bird you click on only gives you one hint to use, so use them sparingly or you could find yourself staring at a hidden-object scene for a long time.

Analysis: It's an unfortunate trend in casual adventure games where most of them tend to assume their players need to be taken by the hand and lead from place to place with lots of reassuring cuddles and not-so-gentle hints. Midnight Mysteries 2, by contrast, thinks you are a big kid now, and are perfectly capable of putting two-and-two together. The game is very good at dumping the tools you need into your lap, and then letting you move at your own pace and try to sort things out on your own. The downside, of course, is that unless you're in a hidden-object scene the hint system is exceptionally useless in helping direct you where to go next. This is compounded by the fact that click-detection isn't very sharp, and the interface can be a bit cumbersome, in particular manipulating your inventory or tracking down navigation hotspots on screen.

But where Midnight Mysteries 2 is strongest is actually its story. (Which feels like it takes more than a few cues from Robert R McCammon's book duo, "Speaks the Nightbird".) The game puts a lot of effort into making you feel like you're actually trying to solve a mystery; clues and portents are everywhere, including on your items list in hidden object scenes, which helps the entire game feel more cohesive. This front-and-center approach to storytelling is a welcome change from other titles in the genre, but Midnight Mysteries 2 is pretty close to the edge of becoming overcomplicated in its plot. Ultimately, however, I was surprised by how neatly the game manages to tie everything together. It isn't the stuff of legends, but it's a very satisfying mystery, and for once in a hidden-object title you get to feel as though you've solved it yourself.

Despite its flaws, Midnight Mysteries 2: Salem Witch Trials is an exceptional example of the genre, with just enough challenge to elevate itself above most other titles, and definitely the production values and atmosphere to be a serious contender. An average play time might look like three hours, more or less depending on your point-and-click prowess, making this latest installment in the Midnight Mysteries series just the right size to spend your time on rather than the newest Adam Sandler movie nobody really wanted to see anyway. It does sort of make you wonder which famous dearly-departed author they'll choose next. maybe you should be sending your requests for a Lovecraft installment now. In the meantime, give the demo a try. You'll be glad you did.

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Many of the accused were subjected to harsh interrogation methods, including sleep deprivation and torture. As the trials progressed, the hysteria surrounding witchcraft grew, leading to the imprisonment and execution of countless innocent people. The trials eventually came to an end in May 1693 when the governor of Massachusetts dismissed the court and pardoned those who were still in custody.

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