Haiku Games Unveils New Android Puzzle: Puzzletown Mysteries
Haiku Games, known for their engaging puzzle games filled with intriguing narratives and mysteries, has recently launched Puzzletown Mysteries on Android. This addition joins their popular Adventure Escape series, which now boasts 13 games, and the Solve It series, further solidifying Haiku Games' reputation in the puzzle genre.
What’s Puzzletown Mysteries About?
Puzzletown Mysteries offers a delightful blend of classic puzzles and a light-hearted detective story. Players will immerse themselves in solving puzzles such as sliding blocks and spotting patterns, all while aiding investigators Lana and Barry in unraveling small-town mysteries. Expect to tackle cases involving missing cats, questionable balcony accidents, and other intriguing whodunits. With over 400 puzzles, the game offers diverse challenges like sorting evidence, merging clues, and searching for hidden objects.
Each case begins with a hidden object scavenger hunt. Once you locate all the items, you unlock vital clues that propel you deeper into the investigation. As you solve these bite-sized puzzles, you earn stars which you can use to advance through the case.
It Looks Good Too
Puzzletown Mysteries had a soft launch in select regions a few weeks ago, and today's global launch introduces new features. These include additional tag team levels, a visually enhanced Main Street, and the introduction of a new Gold Pass. Haiku Games, an indie team passionate about escape rooms and puzzle competitions, infuses their love for these elements into their games. Puzzletown Mysteries reflects this passion with its fun, cozy atmosphere and beautifully digitally painted scenes.
If you're in the mood for relaxing puzzle minigames, download Puzzletown Mysteries from the Google Play Store. It's free to play and offers offline gameplay, making it perfect for on-the-go entertainment.
While you're at it, don't miss out on our coverage of another cozy game, Neowiz and Hidea's new title, Cats & Soup: Magic Recipe, which is currently in its soft-launch phase on Android.






