These folders contain an archive of the disc's Original PARAM.SFO, EBOOT.BIN, LIC.DAT, PS3_DISC.SFB, and TROPHY.TRP files.*
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* All archives contain at least PARAM.SFO and EBOOT.BIN, however only .7z files contain LIC.DAT and PS3_DISC.SFB.
Only .7z modified in the year 2020 or later contain TROPHY.TRP.

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In Mystery Tales: Art and Souls Collector's Edition, players take on the role of an art restorer who specializes in restoring valuable paintings. The protagonist receives an offer from a mysterious client to restore a set of rare and valuable paintings. As the player progresses through the game, they discover that the paintings hold a dark secret and are connected to an ancient curse.

Mystery Tales: Art and Souls Collector's Edition is a hidden object game developed by GameHouse and released in 2011. The game is a part of the Mystery Tales series, which combines puzzle-solving, adventure, and mystery elements. Mystery_Tales_Art_and_Souls_Collectors_Edition-...

Mystery Tales: Art and Souls Collector's Edition is a hidden object game that offers an engaging storyline, challenging puzzles, and beautiful graphics. While it may not innovate in terms of gameplay, it provides an enjoyable experience for fans of the genre. If you enjoy mystery, art, and puzzle-solving, this game might be worth checking out. In Mystery Tales: Art and Souls Collector's Edition,

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Mystery Tales: Art and Souls Collector's Edition received generally positive reviews from players and critics. Reviewers praised the game's engaging storyline, challenging puzzles, and beautiful graphics. However, some critics noted that the gameplay was somewhat formulaic and similar to other hidden object games.