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Picture of Buck's Row Whitechapel in London's East End (now Durward St) - site of Jack the Ripper's first murder on 31 August 1888. Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols' body was discovered 3 metres back from the corner of the tall brick building.

Take a Ripper virtual tour from the first murder scene. Click on the map below to view all 5 murder scenes and other key locations in the hunt for the world's first recognised serial killer.

Buck's Row Whitechapel

Jack the Ripper's London 1888


View Jack the Ripper Walk, Whitechapel, Greater London UK in a larger map

This link will take you to the key points in London where Jack the Ripper carried out his 5 murders
over 71 days from 31 August 1888 to 9 November 1888. You can use this map to make your own Jack the
Ripper walk around London or to trace the movements of the Whitechapel killer whose identity has
never been established.

On the Trail of Jack The Ripper: “Mystery in London” is a Hidden Object game


Mystery in London: On the Trail of Jack The Ripper

"Mystery in London" is a Hidden Object game in which you search for various things cleverly hidden in the various environments.

Even though I love Hidden Object games, what intrigued me about this game was the incredible scenes of Westminster Abbey, especially the Henry VII Chapel, Piccadilly Circus and the exterior of Buckingham Palace. Youwill be searching for objects all over London, including pubs and posh stores. The objects are very hard to find but you have the option of panning 360 degrees so you are able to swivel around with your eyes just the way you'd do in person.

You'll learn quite a bit as you do along as many interesting facts are presented, but in order to proceed you have to solve a series of mini-puzzles tied to the plot of the player's tracking down the identity of Jack the Ripper. The mini-puzzles are not very hard but you simply have to get through them. You can opt to not do a certain number of them. The plot is slightly on the weak side but it is better than the plots of most Hidden Object games.

What makes this game extraordinary is the scenes. The Henry VII Chapel alone is worth the price of the game. You also get to visit the small Peter ad Vincula Chapel where the beheaded Anne Boleyn, Katherine Howard, and Lady Jane Grey are buried under the floor. It's almost like being there! You stand there and you think "those poor queens are right under my feet!"

"Mystery in London" unlike many Hidden Object games, is not one that will appeal to children. This game is for the connoisseur, one who appreciates simply splendid panoramic graphic art. And it's perfect for the Anglophile and the lover of London.

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Product Description:
Gather clues and challenge the locals to unearth thetruth behind a murderous pastProduct InformationYour vacation to London turns into an investigation into one of its most notorious mysteries ever in Mystery in London: On the Trail of Jack The Ripper! As a collector of old books and curiosities a leisurely trip to Long has taken a spine-tingling twist. Inside a copy of the novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde you have found a cryptic note signed JR. Suddenly you are on the trail of Jack the Ripper one of history's most notorious killers. His identity has eluded sleuths and scholars for over a century. Can you unveil the conspiracy in 16 chapters? Investigate locations like Buckingham Palace Westminster Abby and the Tower of London for hidden objects. Use 360-degree panoramic views to spot concealed clues.Product FeaturesExplore the city through 360-degree photographs of locations such as Buckingham Palace Westminster Abbey – even the tailor shop where James Bond buys his shirts!Gather clues and challenge the locals to unearth the truth behind a murderous pastExplore realistic levelsSolve notorious mysteryMaster challenging mini-gamesWindows RequirementsWindows 2000 XP Vista800 MHz processor512 MB of RAM124 MB Hard Drive spaceDirectX 9.0CD-ROM drive