Riddles of Fate is a hidden object game collection developed by Elephant Games and published by Big Fish Games between 2013 and 2014.
Players take on the role of a detective who investigates into cases of supernatural caliber, be it concerning the Seven Deadly Sins or someone giving Death a problem.
The three games consist of:
- Riddles of Fate: Wild Hunt
- Riddles of Fate: Into Oblivion
- Riddles of Fate: Memento Mori
Riddles of Fates seeks justice on the following examples:
Riddles of Fate: Wild Hunt
- Death and the Maiden: Before the game began, Death met a mortal, fell in love, and had a daughter with her.
- Horsemen of the Apocalypse: The antagonists of the main game.
Riddles of Fate: Into Oblivion
- Set Right What Once Went Wrong: The beginning of the bonus chapter has the detective go back in time to set right the moments that allowed disaster to strike Riddlestone.
- Seven Deadly Sins: The detective has to confront the cardinal sins ruining Riddlestone.
Riddles of Fate: Memento Mori
- Back from the Dead: After Chaos has been dealt with, Death decides to allow the victims of the people who killed them to return to life.
- The Bluebeard: Leonard Gautier
- Came Back Wrong: Louise's husband, who came back a rampaging monster.
- Origins Episode: The bonus game allows the players to find out how Death came into existence, and how he gained his enemy.
- Our Vampires Are Different: Leonard Gautier uses his vampiric charms to seduce his chosen victims, gradually drains their life force and extends his own life. However, he must avoid sunlight at all costs.
- The Problem with Fighting Death: People cheating Death and killing innocents is what motivates Death to get the detective's help to find them and give them their due punishment.
- Start of Darkness: The bonus game reveals how the antagonist Chaos came to be.
- Weakened by the Light: Leonard's fatal weak spot.
- Would Hurt a Child: Louise used a child as part of her experiment to resurrect her husband.