Solve It - A visual novel Cheats

Solve It - A visual novel Hack 1.12 + Redeem Codes

Find the killer!

Developer: Haiku Games Co
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.12
ID: com.solve.it.visual.novel.death.of.a.ceo.text.adventure

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Description

Matthew Park was fabulously wealthy, had a beautiful wife, and was renowned for his genius. In short, he had it all - that is, until he was murdered. There’s no shortage of suspects you must investigate to find the killer. Was it his son who he constantly yelled at, his wife who would inherit everything, or his investor who was disappointed in his performance?

CHOOSE HOW TO INVESTIGATE
Solve It! Death of a CEO is a murder mystery visual novel where your choices can bring the killer to justice. Will you aggressively interrogate the widow or give her some breathing room? Do you cooperate with the police investigation or hide facts from them? Be immersed in an interactive story where your decisions shape what happens next.

INTERROGATE THE SUSPECTS… OR ROMANCE THEM
Meet suspicious characters like Nico, the sauve yet shady bartender, and Penelope, the non-stop PR executive who is trying to keep the company ahead of the news cycle. Will you maintain a professional relationship with your suspects or begin romances with them? Characters will remember how you’ve treated them!

SOLVE THE MURDER
Find clues by talking to suspects and investigating whether their alibis hold up. Did anyone actually witness the murder? Every character has secrets - can you determine which are relevant to solving the case? Confront suspects with evidence to find their motives and make them come clean!

SUPPORT AN INDIE COMPANY
We're an indie game studio that loves making games. At Haiku, we have a game design philosophy we call “satisfying challenge.” We think games should be tough but solvable, so we spend a lot of time designing games that we hope you will enjoy!

Website: www.haikugamesco.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/adventureescape

OTHER GAMES BY HAIKU
Haiku Games is the company behind the hit Adventure Escape series. This unique series of escape rooms have been played by tens of millions of people!

Version history

1.12
2020-01-23
Liked Solve It? Download Solve It 2: My Father's Killer
- Fixed an issue with playing on cellular data
1.11
2020-01-09
Thanks for supporting Haiku Games' experimental game!
- Fixed an issue with reviews
- Download our Adventure Escape Mysteries if you want to see what else this indie company is up to
1.05
2019-07-12
Thanks for supporting Haiku Games! Check out our other game Adventure Escape Mysteries.
- Fixed an issue with playing the game on cellular
1.04
2019-06-28
Thanks for playing our game!
- Fixed a few typos
- Updated the game name
1.03
2019-06-21
Play the murder mystery visual novel where your choices can bring the killer to justice!
- Updated the tutorial panel
- Fixed an issue with a blank character image
- Solve It! is available in English Only for now
1.01
2019-06-13

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

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Get 10 Keys
(Get 10 keys to unlock more chapters)
$4.99
Free
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$1.99
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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
2 115 Ratings

Reviews

Jjj246,
Another Great Game by Haiku
I’ve played all the Adventure Escape games, and I’ve been looking forwards to playing Solve It from the moment I heard about it. I finished the game, and I liked it even more than I expected!
Solve It is different from Adventure Escape because there are not puzzles or mini games; instead, the mystery unfolds through observation and conversations with other characters. I understand why it is called a virtual novel.
At first, I wondered whether this would be like other story apps that require money for all important or interesting choices, but this was not the case. Very few choices required coins, and even though I chose not to spend coins at all, I never felt like I was missing a necessary or important part of the story. Story apps by other creators often require a very long wait to unlock a short part of the story, and I have deleted apps for that reason; however, I thought that the waiting time for keys in this game was very reasonable. I also like how there is the option to replay the story and make different choices.
Mystery lovers, like myself, will enjoy this app, and I really hope the developers make another Solve It app in the future, and I am excited to download whatever Haiku creates next.
Great job creating this awesome app!
mskittykatz63,
Best mystery game app!
I love this game! It kept me interested from the start all the way to the end. It was challenging, but not frustrating, and it felt like the choices I made really did matter. I’ve played a ton of choose your adventure app games and it’s really rare to find one that 1. isn’t all about romance, and 2. is actually playable completely for free! Throughout the game, I think there were only 4 opportunities to use coins to make a special choice, and while these choices were cool, they didn’t seem to be necessary to solving the case.
Also there were no pop up ads or anything, which is very refreshing after so many other games which have ad after ad after ad. One thing that might have been nice would be the option to watch an ad to get coins or keys, but I didn’t pay anything through the whole game and it didn’t feel necessary so I’m not complaining.
The plot of the game was fascinating and the graphics and design were really cool to look at! (By the way, is it just me, or does Herschel look like Nam Joo Hyuk?) Anyway, I would highly recommend this game! I look forward to playing the next ones in the series.
B00K33P3R,
Fun Novel.
I have played and enjoyed many of the Haiku games (all of which were the puzzle oriented one). Therefore, this series I was unsure of since it wasn’t like their normal game style. I was pleasantly surprised by how well the novels were made. I have looked at other reviews that comment on the negative aspects of these kinds of games: having to purchase coins, waiting for keys to unlock the next section, picking a word choice and then regretting it instantly. These are all certainly irritating side affects of visual novels. However, Haiku games allows the player to work around said annoyances. To avoid spending excessively with real money, you can play through the game multiple times and continue to reap coins to buy that extra scene. Wait time is half an hour, which to be fair isn’t a very long time. I found it rather the perfect time increment to go finish something else before returning to the game. Over all, this game was and still is a very fun game to play through because I didn’t have to worry about missing out something (a common occurrence with other visual novels).
ZippyMinion,
Well-written story
I’ve played several of Haiku’s other more puzzle-based games and while I enjoyed those, the Solve It series has to be my favorite. I love being able to choose the path of my investigation, and the questions and paths feel intuitive. I like the optional bonus scenes, and that they stay unlocked across playthroughs.

You can play the entire game completely for free as long as you have the patience for your keys to refresh (which goes pretty quickly as well).

The characters are all interesting and flushed out, and there is a surprising level of depth to the stories and the characters. Choices you make in one game can have a small effect in the next game (if you choose) and I love that as well.

I whole-heartedly love these games and I hope Haiku continues to make more because I’m excited to see how our favorite recurring characters continue to develop in the future.

The only thing I would like added is a short rewind button where you can go back to the previous bubble because sometimes I’ve accidentally clicked a scene forward and missed part of the dialogue. The good thing is that the most important information is spread across multiple screens and snippets of conversation so you don’t miss the big picture. However, I can tell a lot of care was put into this game and I want to get it all :)

TLDR: If you liked Episodes but want a game with a cohesive story, layered choices, and no ads, Solve It is for you!
Breekerz,
Amazing game. PLEASE MAKE MORE IN THIS STYLE!
So normally I never download & play games on my phone because they’re usually wack, BUT NOT THIS GAME. I was hooked right away. I love how it is setup, great story line & twists, maybe a few more options & different outcomes per character in the ending but even without its still a above average game & addicting. I love how the style is on how to navigate the game - super simple & honestly left me wanting to play more, please either add more to this series in the app & let it continue on after you complete one or create a new app for each storyline but my advice is just continue it on one after another. Either make them different or include people from the previous one to make it a even more interesting storyline 😱 Would rate it 10 stars if i could!! So i had to review. Oh & thank you for making the new lives timer fast & barely any ads & for it being FREE & love how you can easily earn coins by being a good detective 😏
SneepySnop,
Different... but good
I really like all of Haiku’s games and was curious to see this new “visual novel” they were putting out. Honestly, it’s pretty good. If you’re expecting anything like the others, you’ll be disappointed because there are ZERO elements of collecting items and cracking codes through mini games. I would compare this game to Episode. It relies solely on the player’s choices, but does a good job of keeping the plot moving. If you’re into this kind of game, you’ll love Solve It! Couple minor issues: sometimes I would earn a few keys only to open the game and find out I had none. It would also glitch sometimes and speed through conversations or not let me pick buttons at all, though that may have been a problem just on my phone. My only issue with the plot line itself is that it was a little too suggestive at some points, with at least one cuss word thrown in. Would have been much better without that. Otherwise, good story and fun game!

Side note: when interviewing that girl for Herschel’s alibi, Logan says Matthew instead of Herschel.
Different Destination everyDay,
Got pulled in
Got pulled into the story and spent some coin because I couldn't wait for the keys to populate.
Nice change for a game, and enjoyed that the sleuth could make choices to have or not to have romance, with either gender characters.
I see a hint about some extended gameplay in another review, so I may run through it again to see if I can get more sleuthing points.
Really like that you have great female leads in many of your games.
I'm not a fan of the key system, I would rather pay a couple bucks up front. You have a pretty solid following, and some great games. Having to either pay or wait, on keys, to be able to play is a frustrating model of gameplay, and I avoid developers that use it. It is a bit better on the other style of games where a key unlocks a chapter, I just hate to see you go this route.
Lauren_iz_2_bored,
What a wonderful game
I have played (I believe) all of the Haikus games. I LOVE their adventure escape games. I’ve spent hours trying to solve them, and enjoying the dialogue, the puzzles, and the suspense inducing outcome. They’re always satisfying! I was a little weary about Solve it when I saw that it was a different format than Haikus usual games, but as I just completed the game, I have to say that I’m absolutely thrilled this game exists. It was such a beautiful game, with the art and dialogue, and introduces a different perspective than the adventure escape games. While I definitely still love the adventure escape games, and try to patiently wait for the next game to come out, I would be ECSTATIC if Haiku Games came out with another game like Solve it. 10/10 would recommend it. Keep up the amazing work Haiku!
Momma bird7,
Great Start: addictive and fun!
I know I played a beta version, but I really enjoyed this game. The characters and story were really great and I can’t wait to play the full version of this!

The only 2 things I would tweak are: 1. I felt like I could never get enough points (sleuth dollars?) before the chance to use ALL of them came up. Either make points easier to obtain, rewards greater, or the option to use them less. 80 each time is a little much when you get 2-4 per interaction. 2. Make sure there is no way to do things out of order. There were a few times when I used a clue and the interaction told me information I already got elsewhere or led me to talk to someone I already had.

Other than those two minor things, I liked it. In fact, I’m going to play it again so I can have enough points to explore options I couldn’t the first time!
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Not an “escape” game
This is a very different game than the normal Haiku room escape games, just so you know, and I’m am saying that this is a bad game, it’s a great game. For what it is, a visual novel, the game is fun, and a good way to kill 15 minutes here and there. As long as you realize this is a different type of game than all the other Haiku games. I’ve played all of those, or all that are on the App Store. Most visual novels, for me, are boring, this was an entertaining visual novel, with a lot of decisions that effect the ending/progress of the story. Altogether a great game for being the first of its kind from this company, also try out there escape games there all amazing, and basically free if you want them to be. Only reason I gave 4 stars is it costs too many coins to play certain extra “deluxe chapters”, or you don’t get enough coins for good decisions, the balance is off just a bit.