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{{Infobox video game
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'''''Mystery Case Files: Huntsville''''' is an adventure-puzzle [[casual game]] developed by [[Big Fish Studios]], and distributed by [[Big Fish Games]]. It is the first installment in the ''[[Mystery Case Files]]'' series. The game is available exclusively at Big Fish Games website. The ''Mystery Case Files'' franchise has sold more than 2.5 million units to date.<ref>http://www.bigfishgames.com/download-games/726/mystery-case-files-huntsville/index.html</ref>
 
The game had a sequel called ''[[Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects]]''.
 
==Story==
After many Crime events have passed down to the small town of Huntsville in Texas, you, the Detective, assume a role of a future 'Master Detective' in order to solve a series of crimes and discover the Big Boss behind the Special Organization "S.T.A.I.N.". Every Level, the Player must find all the clues in the list and discover the villain organization S.T.A.I.N. villainsis behind the crimes. Once you've captured Harold Funkmeyer, S.T.A.I.N.'s second-in-command, you will be ranked as a 'Master Detective', find Gertrude Goodlittle, the Huntsville librarian and S.T.A.I.N.'s Big Boss, and continue your investigating career at the next game, ''[[Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects]]''.
 
==S.T.A.I.N.==
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===Members===
* '''Gertrude Goodlittle''' - An elderly librarian who is S.T.A.I.N.'s Big Boss and the game's main antagonist.
* '''Harold Funkmeyer''' - The culprit of the fourteenth case and S.T.A.I.N.'s second-in-command.
* '''"Slick"Darla RickRudder''' - TheA Hollywood starlet who is the culprit of the thirteenthfirst case. She was in Huntsville filming the latest infomercial for canned meat.
* '''Violet BurgundyRudy''' - The town barber who is the culprit of the twelfthsecond case.
* '''Elmer''' - A body shop worker who is the culprit of the third case. He committed the third case so that he can slide down the fire pole in a beaver costumer.
* '''"Hoodwink" Harry''' - The culprit of the eleventh case.
* '''Professor Luna H. Tick''' - A mad scientist who is the culprit of the fourth case. He hid out in Huntsville's science museum where he was conducting unorthodox experiments.
* '''Lou, Pawnshop Pete's assistant''' - The culprit of the tenth case.
* '''Bill Larson''' - The wife of Huntsville Art Museum curator Mrs. Larson and culprit of the fifth case. He was discovered to have an eating problem.
* '''Gil T. Azell''' - An art enthusiast who is the culprit of the sixth case. He was replacing the art with fake art so that he can sell the real art online. The S.T.A.I.N. emblem on his smock gives the player the first hint of S.T.A.I.N.
* '''Eugene Needlemeyer''' - The culprit of the seventh case. He was infiltrating people's E-Mail inboxes to find out who's been placing white tape on his glasses and stealing his pocket protectors.
* '''Ty''' - A worker at the Clock Shoppe who is the culprit of the eighth case. He was stuffing stolen cats and selling them as clocks.
* '''Doris Blevins''' - The culprit of the ninth case.
* '''Lou''' - The assistant of Pawnshop Pete who is the culprit of the tenth case. He has been selling the unearthed valuables from Huntsville's graveyard at Pawnshop Pete's pawnshop.
* '''Ty from Clock Shoppe''' - The culprit of the eighth case.
* '''Eugene"Hoodwink" NeedlemeyerHarry''' - The culprit of the seventheleventh case. The emblem on his jacket gives the player the second hint of S.T.A.I.N.
* '''Violet Burgundy''' - The cleaning lady at the law offices of Hunt and Peck who is the culprit of the twelfth case. When apprehended, Violet claims that she is just a pawn in a "larger game."
* '''Gil T. Azell''' - The culprit of the sixth case.
* '''"Slick" Rick''' - A grease monkey at Huntsville's auto body shop who is the culprit of the thirteenth case. The emblem on his jacket reveals that he works for S.T.A.I.N.
* '''Bill Larson''' - The culprit of the fifth case.
* '''Vincent "Vinny the Chin" Gavone''' - He is mentioned to be an aspiring S.T.A.I.N. agent as a Prime Suspect in the game's sequel ''[[Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects]]''.
* '''Professor Luna H. Tick''' - The culprit of the fourth case.
 
* '''Elmer from body shop''' - The culprit of the third case.
==Cases==
* '''Rudy, the town barber''' - The culprit of the second case
* '''DarlaCase Rudder#1''' - TheVarious culpritstore ofowners thehave firstbeen casenoticing missing inventory.
* '''Case #2''' - A counterfeiting scheme is occurring in Huntsville where someone is spending counterfeit money.
* '''Vincent "Vinny the Chin" Gavone''' - He is mentioned to be an aspiring S.T.A.I.N. agent as a Prime Suspect in the game's sequel [[Mystery Case Files: Prime Suspects]].
* '''Case #3''' - Someone has been committing false fire alarms all over Huntsville.
* '''Case #4''' - Professor Luna H. Tick has escaped from Huntsville's "funny farm" and Huntsville's townsfolk are in a panic.
* '''Case #5''' - Huntsville Art Museum's curator Mrs. Larson suspects that her husband Bill is committing marital infidelity.
* '''Case #6''' - The art historians have discovered that some of the museum masterpieces housed in the Huntsville Art Museum are fake.
* '''Case #7''' - Someone has been surreptitiously entering the E-Mail accounts of Huntsville's citizens and pawning through their private correspondents.
* '''Case #8''' - A cat burglar is loose in Huntsville where the pet stores and local residents are the cat burglar's targets of feline disappearances.
* '''Case #9''' - UFO and alien sightings have become an alarming counterplace in Huntsville where it is causing alarm in it's citizens.
* '''Case #10''' - A grave-robber has been relieving the corpses at the Hunstville Cemetery of their most precious valuables.
* '''Case #11''' - Huntsville citizens have been hoodwinked by a sinister and persuasive pyramid scheme.
* '''Case #12''' - The esteemed law offices of Hunt and Peck are in the midst of a monstrous embezzlement scandal.
* '''Case #13''' - The crystal clear bodies of water in Huntsville are becoming victims of a toxic waste-dumping plot.
* '''Case #14''' - Now that the players are familiar with the identity of S.T.A.I.N., they must apprehend the right-hand man of the organization in order to get to the location of S.T.A.I.N.'s leader.
* '''Case #15''' - Now that S.T.A.I.N.'s top henchman is behind bars, the player must find the mastermind behind S.T.A.I.N.
 
==Gameplay==