Great game
Fantastic
Ja, New York Mysteries 1 ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die New York Mysteries 1-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
New York Mysteries 1 bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt 9.10 $.
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4.72 von 5
754 Bewertungen in Kanada
Fantastic
Super fun!
Excellent!
Excellent puzzles, not too easy and not too hard, just right :D
I have spent money, but it doesn’t help for nothing. This app doesn’t go. Don’t buy it
this is by far my favourite game series. i played all of them and enjoyed every second of it:) it was always there when i was bored out of my mind and had nothing to do. it’s challenging, but not impossible. i feel anyone over the age of thirteen could get through this game pretty well. definitely the best game out there if this genre. would recommend!
Loved it, it was challenging, yet achievable!
Really challenging and fun. It’s making me think harder than usual. lol I can go on playing! Entertaining at its best. Thank you.
Liking it even more than Lost Lands (played 1 & 2). Like the female leads, too! Two issues: 1. On iPhone SE (new gen, iOS 16.5.1 (c)), is there any way I can play Spotify in the background instead of game volume? 2. Could just be me, but there seemed to be a bug in the top of boat game, or I did it in the wrong order, but I had to invest in coins to skip it because it wouldn’t let me put the wire on before the adjustment game came on. Maybe because I put the knobs on first?
I really enjoy the games from this studio, they are fun, have interesting story lines, great puzzles, interesting characters, and beautiful graphics. My only issue is that I’ve noticed that a couple of the games (this one included) have puzzles related to American history. They usually involve information that Americans learn in school but it also means that anyone who isn’t American properly won’t know the information. For example, *spoiler* this game has a puzzle that involved putting early to mid 1900s US presidents in chronological order. I’m Canadian so things like the history of America’s presidents isn’t taught in our schools. It really isn’t a big problem in the grand scheme of things but I did want to highlight it.