The Grenville Goose has VANISHED. A thief has hidden the statuette somewhere on board a luxury train, and only by cracking his clues can you track down the treasure in time.
This is FLEETING JOURNEY, a stylish mystery caper adventure …
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FLEETING JOURNEY is the prequel episode to FLEETING MEMORY. Pithy, fun and packed with detail, this point-and-click caper places you in the role of legendary private investigator Enescu Fleet.
So hop aboard, shift the mind into overdrive and, most of all, enjoy the ride …
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FEATURES
• stunning hand-drawn art
• a sprightly musical score
• puzzles, riddles and other dynamic brainteasers
• funny and insightful character interactions
• tons of debonair in-game comments
• a fluffy little dog who appreciates the occasional catnap
• a grumpy mayor
• a surprisingly valuable bird
• snazzy train decor
• AND Enescu Fleet, the world's greatest, semiretired detective
Step into his shoes today!
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Fleeting Journey FAQ
Is Fleeting Journey free?
Fleeting Journey is not free (it costs 3.98), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Fleeting Journey legit?
🤔 The Fleeting Journey app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I love all MysteryCaper games & I only wish there were more! I'm surprised at some of the other reviews, as the puzzles were great fun and not too difficult at all. If you do get stuck, the hints system is excellent. I'm always checking back to see if there are new games from them. This one is truly a favorite!!
Witty with great art, but not for me
I loved the art, characters and dialogue, but the puzzles were too difficult for me. The hint page got me to a certain point, but in several situations, it wasn’t clear to me how to move forward and I had to email the creators for help. (They email back quickly.) Maybe the hint page should be more in-depth? I didn’t wanna bug them anymore, so I finally just deleted the game.
Not a great game for me, but someone who loves puzzles would enjoy that aspect.
Terrible mechanics
I immediately hated the game as there is no tutorial to explain how the mechanics work and they are not like a normal game. Yu have to click in weird areas to move the screen to a different area and when you are speaking to people you have to drag and drop items. It feels very random and not well thought out.
Fun game. Logical puzzles.
Cool style for a fun point and click mystery game. The puzzles are all logical and tricky but not too difficult with thought. The answers are all within the game. It took me 3 days to beat the game.
Good game
I love point and click games and detective games so I was very happy when I found this game. I wish we could have more in depth conversations with the other characters but that’s okay. I really liked how the Dev set up the hint page. I recommend this to anyone who has been looking for a fun point and click game. One suggestion though, the controls to try to get Crome play to place are kind of wonky, if you could add arrows to the next room like when trying to get to the bar, that would be very helpful. This game was really fun and I wish I could play more by the developer but I’m a kid and don’t have any money. Could you guys make F2P versions of your other games? That would be awesome.
Don’t play. Waste of time.
I’ve played my fair share of point click story puzzles and this was by far the worst one. I downloaded this game for the unique animation style which is usually a good sign for a decent game, but all the puzzles were extremely convoluted, unrelated, and almost impossible to solve. Seems like only the creator would be able to solve these puzzles and they didn't test it out at all. I had to use the hint page from start to finish and not for the hints, for the answers. The hints always told me clues I obviously knew already by just playing the game and just were overall not helpful at all. The dialogue was a little fun and the characters had some personality but the dialogue wasn’t used to it’s full potential. It was so unimportant that this game could’ve even been done without it. For a better example of a similar but good mystery game, maybe look to Tangle Tower.A game where dialogue and clues are intertwined with hints in the dialogue but work well enough for someone to piece together the puzzle without ever needing the answers given to them. I’d give two stars for the art style and concept but it was pretty hard to sit through the game and I knew the culprit as soon as I met him. Very glad this was free so I could see how it is and didn't waste my money on any other of the games made by this company.
Puzzler
Nice game but the puzzles were too esoteric for me. Wasn’t so clear where to click to move around exactly.
Good game, but it’s extremely hard if you don’t have the hint page.
Hi, So I was using the hint page so i got pretty far into the game until i got to the clock part. I’ve got all of it on besides for one piece. It says “Talk to Dr.dominick” Who is Dr.dominick?!?? am I missing somthing?? I talked to the mayor,he’s no help, you can talk to the kids,the tall man is no help,the other guy is drugged,and the bartender and lady are no help. Besides for this, Its a great game! Just a bit tricky 🧐
Stuck?
So I did everything the hint page wanted me to do to get the sleeping pills. I have the pamphlet I talked to the guy with the wine, but I have no idea what to do to progress and actually get the pills. It’s a bit frustrating when I know what I need to solve the puzzle and yet I can not progress. Would love an actual video walkthrough but it doesn’t exist on the net.
More than a fleeting experience
The most I've ever laughed out loud playing a game!
Usually I'm turned off by titles with cartoon-like illustrations but the clever urbane humor hooked me right away. Also the first time I've played a "solve-the-crime" adventure where the suspects are questioned. I honestly did not see the end coming as it did. My only complaint is having to constantly scroll back through the inventory to get the conversation tool.
Bravo, Mr. Young and I look forward to playing more of your titles.