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  • No achievements registering!

    Lots of fun. Wish the timer had more time. Sadly, not a single achievement has shown up for me, I’ve played the tutorial, and finished the 4th chapter!
  • quick & fun with endless cases

    loving the little bite size mysteries, it’s great that i can solve one level in a few minutes instead of feeling glued to my phone for hours solving an entire escape room or similar mystery/ puzzle game. they’re challenging, but not so hard i can’t solve them. love that it’s not timed so i can go at my own pace, but there’s still the pressure of having a limited number of moves. each level resets with new characters and a spin on the same theme if you get it wrong, so you have to try to solve anew instead of remembering clues from your first attempt, which is a thoughtful touch.

    the best part of this game is the endless replay value: by buying the game, you can play an unlimited number of cases! even when you run out of the preset options, you can mix and match aspects from the preset cases to create new mysteries, or play on super hard mode. super fun!
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  • Splendid

    I love it, sometimes can be quite hard and wish updates happened more often, but I’ve been playing it on and off for several years now.

    Witty script and a nice distraction if you love whodunnits.
  • Love!

    I’ve been looking for games similar to the old Clue (not the board game) and this is the same type of game! It’s well-written and I love the theme. The art style is also so different than what we’re used to! I love the quirky/eerie/weird art style it’s so unique. If you’re into murder mystery games I totally recommend! My only suggestion would be to make the game more interactive by adding more aspects to the crime or more actions within rooms!
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  • Unplayable

    Game is fun but is unplayable as is. Whenever I get to the end and want to “accuse” a suspect, I am unable to move forward. The accuse button doesn’t work. So there is no resolution to any puzzle and it’s super frustrating. No point in playing and so I deleted it. What a waste.
  • I am Poirot!

    Okay not really but this game gets me closer to my dream, I love the aesthetic feel (which reminds me of the St Trinians cartoons) and that you have to use some deductive reasoning. One of my favourite app games and one of the best (of only a few) sleuthing app games.
    It works on my ipad mini 4, ios 12 without any issues.
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  • Weird

    The people lie even where there inno. Idk kinda hard. Cool story though
  • Sophisticated sleuthing

    A witty mystery game with stylish visuals and atmospheric sound design. The mini mysteries increase in difficulty and you can generate new cases for further fun!
  • Awesome game

    Awesome alternative to the game Clue. Really scratches the Clue itch. Procedural elements are fantastic. Artwork is gives it very unique look which reminds me of Edward Gory quite a bit. Story and dialog are hilarious. The name Mr. Pickles is a riot. The game really taxes your mental limits, while still being entertaining and quite humorous. Looking forward to future updates. It would be a nice addition to be able to save your progress and pick off where you left off on another iOS device. Other than that this game is perfect and would be a crime not to get. Price is definitely worth the enjoyment I’ve gotten out of it.
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  • Witty, illustrated with much love for details - fun and different!

    I love all kinds of riddles, puzzles and especially a good crime story! This game is different from anything I’ve ever played before! The structure is simple, but with so much love for details.

    You’re the detective, getting introduced to a bunch of characters who tell you their side of the story. At the end (and even the time is running against you) you have to combine all info in order to present the murderer.

    After getting through 1-3 easy entry levels it gets more complex.

    Cool, fun game!
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