- October 16, 2020
- Crisp App Studio
Mystery Hotel Hidden Objects
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About
"Mystery Hotel: Hidden Objects" is a detective-themed game where you investigate a murder at Hotel Noir in Western Europe. Solve puzzles, collect clues, and talk to witnesses in this vivid 3D adventure, with various tasks, collectible rewards, and free hints. Join their Facebook community for updates, comments, and support .











- The game features enjoyable hidden object scenes that are easy to navigate and find items.
- The graphics are nice, and the music adds a pleasant atmosphere to the gameplay.
- It's a relaxing game that can be entertaining for casual players, especially those who enjoy hidden object genres.
- The game is extremely repetitive, requiring players to redo the same levels with minimal variation.
- The story is generic and lacks depth, making it less engaging for players seeking a narrative experience.
- There are technical issues, such as poor image quality and zooming problems, which detract from the overall experience.
story
16 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players finding it generic and lacking depth, often feeling repetitive due to the need to revisit levels with minimal changes. While some appreciate the basic plot involving a murder investigation and the introduction of characters, others express disappointment over its brevity and the absence of immersive storytelling. Overall, the narrative is seen as a secondary element, with players suggesting that it could benefit from more complexity and additional scenes.
“In terms of the story, it’s decent; you’ll meet a few characters, and you’ll have a fairly good idea who has savagely killed your nana!”
“Very entertaining, the difficulty is at its point and it has a very good story.”
“The plot is not bad which is connected with the investigation of the detective (it's you) the murder in the hotel.”
“If you come here for the mystery, or any kind of story, flee.”
“The story is generic and not immersive at all; the same two songs play on loop the entire time.”
“I had hoped that the story would be longer and more complex, however.”