New York Mysteries 1

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.7
56.7K reviews
10L+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

Laura James, an adventurous reporter, starts her own investigation on the mysterious vanishing of the mafia bosses and the forthcoming children kidnapping.

New York Mysteries: Secrets of the Mafia - an adventurous hidden object game-quest with puzzles and mini-games that tells a detective story revealing the secrets of the mafia and New York itself.

New York, 1955. It's become dangerous in the city. The mafia is trying to seize power. But recently, a new force appeared. A far more terrible force. Over the last few days, five mafia bosses have disappeared in mysterious circumstances. A strange liquid and a butterfly were found at the scenes of the disappearances. But this isn't what scared the citizens... Children started to disappear in the city. All of them drew exactly the same butterflies before they disappeared. Laura James, a reporter with the 'Daily News', gets down to her own investigation. She will have to find the team mates, reveal a lot of secrets and solve plenty of puzzles to find out the truth. What dark secrets are hidden in the underground tunnels? Will the main character manage to solve the challenging task and save the ones who disappeared?

Game features:
• Explore over 50 stunning locations
• Complete over 40 different mini-games
• Challenge yourself with interactive hidden object scenes
• Bonus chapter about mysterious underground city
• Assemble collections, gather morphing objects, and gain achievements
• The game is optimized for tablets and phones!

Immerse yourself into into the mysteries of New York in the 50-s
Carry out your own journalist investigation
Solve numerous puzzles
Find out the secrets of the mafia bosses
Save the disappeared children

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Updated on
12 Jan 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
46.9K reviews
Karen Kocik
18 December 2024
I'm conflicted! The game was really fun, but the one star is for wiping out all my progress at the end without warning. I didn't select "start over" but that's what happens even when you click play game thinking that you can return to finish any mini games you missed or other achievements. If you choose to play, pay attention to the map and what box you are in so you can stop progress and run through what you may have missed. For example, I was one object away from several achievements.
3 people found this review helpful
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Jeremy Rousse
2 December 2024
Great story and voice acting, which carries a lot of weight with me in these games. It's what keeps me coming back. However, I need to call out a big whiff in the design here. Using a hint is *ridiculously* unhelpful- I'd venture to say, worst-in-class for this genre. Depending where you are standing, it can take 2 to 4 hints to advance you past where you're stuck. This is because you don't get an actual helpful hint, you just get sparkles that tell you to move to another room. Nearly useless.
4 people found this review helpful
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Brooke Ivanisevic
31 October 2024
Started off really, really well, quite an interesting game story-wise. But it falls a bit short when it comes to game play. Clues and puzzles are scattered around, you might know that something from your inventory has something to do with something, but you don't remember where that piece is needed. You can lose track of what goes where very easily. I'd like it to be less "chaotic" on what you start and finish task wise. Great graphics and definitely worth a shot!
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What's new

Fixed some issues.