Meridian 157: Prologue
Point and click puzzle escape
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Chapter 1 and 2 have been officially released! Get it now on the App Store!

Meridian 157: Prologue is a point and click puzzle game focused on engaging puzzles, immersive visuals and an exciting storyline. It is the first part of the Meridian 157 series, where you play as detective David Zander investigating a mysterious weather anomaly in the northern Pacific Ocean. Use your wits to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles to find a way deeper into the island in order to uncover the mystery behind the 157th meridian!

Features:
• Elegant and eerie graphics with atmospheric sound effects and animations
• Lots of challenging and fun puzzles, perfect for all audiences
• Immersive ambient music tracks
• First part of an exciting storyline
• Completely free and no ads
• Available in 8 different languages!
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4.52 out of 5

2,997 ratings in United Kingdom

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What am I missing.

scarletpuss on

30 mins of game play for 3.99?

Excellent challenge

RH 2010 on

If the other parts follow this thread and with good quality artwork and story line - then I am up for the challenge. Fantastic

Great!!!

sarbath on

Really enjoyed this not too easy and not too difficult game. Intriguing with great puzzles along the way

Absolutely Amazing

MolRags on

I highly recommend this game and the other chapters. Best game I have played in a long time and so addicting. My only thing is that I wish each chapter was a bit longer as I literally couldn’t stop playing so finished nearly 3 chapters in half a day. Please please please bring out more chapters🙏🏼

Amazing!!!

Billy's Girl 1976 on

I have played hundreds of games and never left a review, but this game was so good! I played games like this when I was younger (in the days before iPads & iPhones!!) with my dad and this took me back to those days! The graphics are spectacular! It’s quite a retro game but in a modern way. I have just played all 4 episodes in the space of 2 days as I couldn’t put the games down! I really hope you are building more of the same - thank you for letting me re-live precious memories with my late dad, he would have love, Love, LOVED these games!! ❤️❤️

Brilliant

Bersgard on

Brilliant brilliant

Incredible!!

Kitten 12252146 on

If you like puzzle games you won’t be disappointed by these at all!! Especially puzzle games like Rusty Lake (find items, bring them along, find and figure out puzzles along the way etc) - so much packed into a prologue!!

Tremendous fun! A visual (and aural) delight and great games play

Sleepyscribbler on

This is great fun. Good story line, really excellent graphics and genuinely atmospheric music you actually I actually wanted to leave on while I played: a first for me! (Normally I have to turn any music off after the first five minutes.) As for the quality of the games playing that, too, is first class with nearly all puzzles well judged in terms of challenge with only one that might make you want to have a sneak peek at a walk through. Even then a more experienced games player might not find it too difficult and I might finally have tumbled to it if I weren’t so impatient. (Ten minutes is about my limit usually.) There’s a bit of the usual back and forth picking up stuff you’ll only see the point of later, but even then I only missed one item so I don’t think most people will be doing too much extra running around. In any case the hints are actually helpful, as opposed to the usual irritating extra set of cryptic challenges all by themselves. If you’ve played any of these kinds of games before you won’t find it too challenging. I’m not exactly a games geek and finished it within a couple of hours. But for me that’s a bonus. I don’t want to still be worrying away at a puzzle a week later. Another good point is that the controls actually well — controlling what’s happening as opposed to leaving you struggling to get them to do what you know they’re supposed to do but just can’t make them: I find that infuriating in some games I’ve tried but not this one. Everything works smoothly. Pictorially it’s wonderfully realistic. I’m not fond of those cartoon-y very American-style graphics. That’s not an aesthetic that appeals to me, even when the game play is good. I find that style visually unpleasant and rather juvenile. This, though, is an aesthetic treat, likely to appeal to proper grown ups but also atmospheric enough to excite younger players. In fact this would be a great game to play with an older child or two, or for an older child to use to teach Grannie a few new tricks: this grannie thoroughly enjoyed it and would be very happy to play again with grandchildren (supposing Covid ever makes it safe for them to visit again). And I’m sure they’d just love showing me how much quicker they can solve the puzzles than me! Overall this is not the hardest game of its type I’ve ever played but it was just challenging enough to hold my interest throughout and I liked the option to skip one particular, very fiendish, puzzle, one of those sliding pieces things wit

Mr Keith Whiteoak

Fattie79 on

Very entertaining 👍

Buggy

Õōøœóòöôo on

There’s a major glitch right from the start. If you don’t pick up the eraser before you go to the island on the boat then you’ve got no way of going back to get it but you can’t proceed without it.

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App Info

Category
Games
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish
Recent version
1.7.7 (2 months ago )
Released on
Jul 3, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last updated
3 weeks ago