Hidden Mysteries: The Fateful Voyage - Titanic is a 2009 hidden-object video-game that the popular YouTuber, Spammals, one of the more well-known Titanic YouTubers, played in 2016.
It was released on September 29, 2009 and is highly outdated and inaccurate---such as having a "V-Break" sinking (and later sinking by the stern), the Café Parisien replacing the entire À la Carte Restaurant, the First Class Dining Saloon replacing the First Class Reception, the elevators going to F Deck, open promenades on D Deck, and random rooms in the funnel casings, although the story can be interesting at times.
Characters[]
Fictional Characters[]
- Margaret Ashley (Main Character/Protagonist), 20s-ish
- Robert Ashley, Margaret's husband, late 30s-ish
- Margaret's Mother (Closest thing we have to an Antagonist), 50s or 60s-ish
- Montague, Robert's Valet, 50s-ish
- Bexley, Montague's Cat
- Thomas, called in game as 'one of the officers', 30ish
- Dean Tavalouris, the 'Assistant Shipwright', 40s-ish
- Vincent Rosetti, a lift operator and several other roles I suppose, 30ish
- Janek, a fortune teller, late 30s-ish
- Odette, an Egyptian Scholar and conspiracy theorist who 'has experience in the plains of hadar', 40s-ish
- George/Georgie, a rude Third-Class kid, 8 at most
- A typesetter (has an office in-game)
Real Characters[]
- Edward John Smith, Captain
- Frederick Fleet or Reginald Lee, cameo as Lookout
Missing Characters[]
- John Jacob Astor IV, first-class passenger
- Thomas Andrews, ship's designer
- First Officer William Murdoch, officer, although replaced by Thomas
- Jack Phillips and Harold Bride, wireless operators, although replaced by Thomas