- December 8, 2016
- SunRay Games
- 1h median play time
Mystic Diary: Lost Brother
32%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
45% User Score 22 reviews
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Save your brother and become a master of the Mystic Diary!







Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
music2 negative mentions
- The game offers a nice change of pace with shape-based hidden object scenes, making it suitable for beginners in the genre.
- The graphics are decent, and the art style is appreciated by some players, contributing to a relaxing atmosphere.
- The developer is responsive to feedback and has provided fixes for issues, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game is repetitive, following the same formula across multiple chapters, which can lead to boredom.
- The story is weak and lacks excitement, with many players feeling indifferent about the main character's journey.
- It is considered too easy, with no real challenge, making it less appealing for experienced players of hidden object games.
story
13 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is largely criticized for being weak, illogical, and lacking excitement, with many players noting that it feels minimal and underdeveloped. While there are elements like chapters in a book and some reading material, the overall narrative fails to engage, leaving players disappointed despite decent graphics and gameplay mechanics.
“The story of your lost brother unfolds as chapters in a book are read.”
“There is a book you can flip through and a story to read.”
“Graphics are quite good, but the most important thing is the storyline and atmosphere.”
“Almost no story.”
“Very outdated hidden object game with a very weak and illogical story.”
“There was just no excitement to the storyline.”
1h Median play time
1h Average play time
1-1h Spent by most gamers