I've played the whole trilogy, and can't wait to get my hands on the fourth when it comes out. The storyline is one of the most intricate I've ever encountered. Even the puzzles are top notch. I really like the way the developers don't assume we're stupid and included plenty of deduction/inference sequences. What was absolutely awesome was that I despised the *o**o* **o**e** and was completely on my character's side in the first game, but how the turntables by the third. It takes a master storyteller to do something like that, which the developers are.
I could not get enough of this second installment! I liked the way a bunch of questions were answered, and how this game simultaneously snuck in tons of tidbits from the first game and foreshadowed the third (and fourth I suppose) heavily. I also think the dialogue/investigation format here was a big improvement from the first, which, call me an idiot, took me until Crimson Creek to understand in the first game; from here onwards you don't have to play guessing games with which question-paths you've already taken, haha. Anyway, I'm really glad you guys chose to Jonathan's story to expand on in game 2, because I feel like it needed to be told before the brothers'.
What I can't get over besides the wonderful story and mechanics is how much effort was put into this series. Seriously, it melted my heart when I realized the whole thing was completely free and I didn't have to watch any ads at all. Even the programming looks like it would have taken a ton of money, time, and effort, and you had to work on stuff like the little hints Natalie drops as well as the clues for every step! You guys are some of the most intelligent, hard-working, and generous people I have had the fortune to meet by proxy through your apps.
Just to reiterate: I cannot get enough of the storytelling. My heartstrings were masterfully tugged, and this game will always have a place in my heart.
There are issues with typography and (in my opinion) lack of foreshadowing for some reveals, but that isn't nearly enough to warrant a negative review or even half a star off. 5 stars all the way for the Murder Mystery saga.