Tiny Room Story: Town Mystery Cheats

Tiny Room Story: Town Mystery Hack 1.24 + Redeem Codes

Isometric point & click quest

Developer: Kiary Games Ltd
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.24
ID: com.kiarygames.tinyroom

Screenshots

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Description

You are a private detective. After receiving a letter from your father, asking for help, you go to the small town of Redcliff.
The city is completely empty. Where have all the inhabitants gone? What happened to your father?
This is what you have to find out. Explore the city, find clues, solve puzzles, open locks to advance your investigation. The game is a mixture of escape the room and classic quests.

Features:
- Fully 3D levels that can and should be rotated to inspect them from another angle.
- Variety of locations from the usual residential building to the ancient catacombs.
- Interactive world
- Many puzzles
- Detective story, with unexpected plot twists.

Awards:
Best Mobile Game - Indie Prize Award
Best Mobile Game - DevGAMM’2019
Best Mobile Game - GTP Indie Cup W'19
Best Indie Game (Nominee) - DevGAMM’2019
Excellence in Game Design (Nominee) - DevGAMM’2019

Version history

1.24
2023-08-16
mini update
1.23
2023-06-14
Major update
1.22
2023-05-08
Minor update
1.20
2023-02-24
- Added Korean language
- Added Japanese language
- Hints for bonus chapter
1.12
2021-12-05
- A new chapter that complements the main plot of the game, revealing the past of the protagonist.
- Completely redesigned hint system that tracks all the player's actions and gives out information and actions necessary to advance through the story
- Fixed bugs and errors causing crashes in the game systems
- Fix UI bugs
1.11
2021-11-30
- A new chapter that complements the main plot of the game, revealing the past of the protagonist.
- Completely redesigned hint system that tracks all the player's actions and gives out information and actions necessary to advance through the story
- Fixed bugs and errors causing crashes in the game systems
1.01
2021-04-17
- Minor bug fixes
- Stability issues
1.0
2021-04-08

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Full set
(Unlock to acts 2 and 3, disable ads)
$2.99
Free
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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
6 326 Ratings

Reviews

🥐did not disappoint,
Great game you have too pay
This was an amazing game! I spent hours on it by far one of my favorite games everybody’s complaining about ads maybe it’s because Wi-Fi or something but the whole time I didn’t have any ads even if I wanted to have a hint, I didn’t get forced to have an ad. I think it’s just a glitch with my Wi-Fi or something. Debating on paying it’s only three dollars a half to see I probably will but I’m saving up for a trip! This was an amazing game I would say probably 12-year-old not 4+, Not because it’s inappropriate or anything I just think that would just need a 12-year-old to actually be able to figure out the stuff without a hint! Amazing mechanisms and wonderful story you truly never know or can predict what’s going to happen next. It’s not repetitive like most games. It’s truly one of the best games. It’s very time consuming, which I like, as I spent a lot of hours on the first one, but it’s so addicting so you don’t have to spend hours you can take a break in between chapters if you want I was just really getting into it. It has nice graphics and scenes. I’m playing on the phone so it’s very easy to maneuver on any device if you can do it on a phone! Anyway, I would rated 10 stars if I could so excited for the new chapter, I actually think I might buy it and I’ll play it on the on my vacation!
Yeetums McSqueetums,
Looks good, is somewhat interesting, but the puzzles…
This game has a great look and it is pretty interesting. Unfortunately, the main mechanic of a game like this is the puzzles, and a number of the puzzles are just nonsense. For many solutions, there is absolutely no reason you should think to do what the game has you do. For example, there is a locked power box that you have to get into. The solution is to use your pliers to loosed the hinges on the door. The problem with this is that it is complete nonsense. If I loosen the hinges, the door would still be locked, and it would not come off. Therefore, no one would reasonably think to do that. This is the worst one I’ve encountered so far, but there are a number of puzzles that are like that in the game. The solution is something that is not logical at all and cannot be reasonably expected to be tried. Sometimes the issue is with view. The lighting, sizing, and camera angle can make it impossible to notice some essential things unless a hint points them out. You may have clicked the area multiple times but not hit the exact tiny thing you can’t really see. This game could be better, but it’s not terrible, the atmosphere makes it somewhat enjoyable, but I keep running into puzzles that frustrate me because the solution is nonsense and it’s cheapens the experience.
xmarc999,
Adventure, story, puzzle. Yes, please!
This game has several chapters, making it quite the bargain for the price. Interesting plot line. Graphics that support the plot. I did find some of the puzzles a bit too much, not being able to make all the connections, even when I fell back on the hints. The hint system is both good and necessary. Generally the hints will start out with a simple direction, giving you the opportunity to figure out most of the puzzle, and only giving you the answer if you really need it. Having said that, as noted, there were a few times when even given the answer I realized I never would’ve figured it out. But I played many games with much worse problems. There are a few things you learn at the beginning, such as the fact that you always have a limited view. So you have to rotate the view so that you see in all directions around you. Setting all this aside, this is the kind of game that I buy in a heartbeat. I certainly look forward to new offerings from this developer.
Oxi Clean Stain Detergent,
Fantastic & Worthwhile
Although I am horrible at puzzle games, this game is still a banger. Beautiful scenery, wonderful puzzles, and is VERY worthwhile. This game is incredible. To those who love puzzles, this is definitely the app that you’ll be hooked into.

Bonuses: there aren’t constant ads popping up every few seconds (they appear after you finish a chapter, but each chapter takes up like 25 mins or more), they don’t force you to watch the entire 30 seconds and lets you go after 5 seconds of watching them, and the creator of this game is incredibly generous on satisfying you with like 7 entire free chapters. And wait, only like 2 bucks to unlock the entire game + no ads? What a steel.

From the beginning to the end of Act 1, I was completely hooked. I couldn’t put my tablet down for even a second. My eyes are so dry. Tiny Room is very much better than most of the games I’ve seen on the App Store. Definitely playing this game again. Won’t hit different the first time when playing it, but would still be very enjoyable.
Apecool,
Lovely!
I’m pretty big into puzzle games, they’re frankly taking over my Steam account and decimating my wallet. Therefore, when I came across this free bad boy here, I was a little skeptical. Good and free don’t often live together. However, they do here. The user experience is phenomenal — the puzzles are well thought out, the art is stylized but detailed, there’s an actual STORY, and the mechanics and mechanisms are satisfying to operate. Without a doubt one of the best puzzle games I’ve ever downloaded onto my phone. Even gives some PC/console puzzle games a run for their money, all things considered.

Now, chapters 2 and 3 (and extras alongside them) do cost a nominal one-time fee of like $3 or something, but you get a LOT of quality playtime for your buck. I just wish that the developers would make more games like this, because I’ve been looking for it since before I knew I was looking for it. Whenever they make more, I’ll prob be the first to download ‘em.

Absolutely stellar job, lads. Please make more!!!
Ycats101,
LOVE IT
I love this game! Love the play, love the story! There were some parts that I needed a lot of hints but that was ok, a lot of numbers and a lot to keep track of. Some parts are also difficult with the small objects or the more random places that you’d never think of checking without a hint. However I also know that some of that is just gonna happen with it being 3d and on a phone with all the details in the game. But that’s what I used the hints for and still like the game a lot! I also LOVED the little easter egg type things hidden throughout the game. Like the friends door, or the Harry Potter mugshot, or stranger things game name. Honestly that made the game that much more fun to play even though it doesn’t matter much in the gameplay. Just get the game, you’ll be hooked. Just a warning you do have to pay to like $3 to finish the game, but for me once I got that far there was no question about it, I HAD to finish the game. Needless to say, it was well worth the $3.
jumpingpuppy,
Played Act 1 and liked it so much I bought the rest!
I think there’s been one other time where I’ve spent money on a mobile game. It was only $3 to unlock the other two chapters (plus a bonus). They weren’t short chapters either—plenty of interesting puzzles. Some of them don’t make a lot of real world sense, but if you go into it with the mindset that this is a game with game rules, it’s fine. I needed hints sometimes and it was nice to have different options—it can give you a hint but blur out the actual solution, and you can reveal the solution if you want. There’s also an option for some things to have it solved for you through the hints, so if there’s a specific think that’s just really not fun for you, you don’t have to do it. Overall, this was a fun little game for free/$3 with an interesting story arc and puzzles that were just the right level of challenging for me. Thanks y’all!
Blue231d31,
Fun plot and design, puzzles are unsolvable without hints
I weirdly like this game but it’s more of a love to hate it. When you start off the puzzles are simple but they quickly escalate to nonsense. And by nonsense I mean that the game developer must be some level of intelligence I’m not at, but hasn’t learned to water this down to an applicable level so 99% of us can solve the puzzles. Which is to say that after a couple chapters the solutions are utter nonsense. Why? Only the developer could know the solutions.

The first half of the game is free so you just watch a ton of ads to get the hints. So that’s how that’s done. But it doesn’t end there once you hit the second half and pay 2.99 for the extra content, no ads etc. What happens is you pay and you just don’t have to watch an add for the free hint you need EVERY TIME. Luckily it’s such an engaging storyline, but it’s incredibly frustrating and needs to be more user friendly. Also for any classist individuals out there I have a Masters degree. The difficulties ain’t because of my smarts, lovies. It’s literally nonsense unsolvable puzzles without the hints.
electricgod,
Fun, but sometimes nonsense puzzles
I enjoy playing this game and it’s definitely challenging and keeps me engaged - if I had to change one thing, I’d make it so the puzzles follow sequential steps or make a little bit more reasonable sense. In one level, you have to change times on the clocks to open doors -there’s nothing in the prior step that helps a player logically reason that would be the next step (lots of one cabinet using a key and the other needing books rearranged….doesn’t make sense that they’d have different mechanisms of opening on the same cabinet). Overall, think some improvements could be made to the riddles themselves and would recommend a bit more flexibility of rotating and zooming in in the room (being stuck in certain angles can be tough to get out of) - but I still enjoyed it and found myself playing it through. Would just like to be able to actually reason my way through the levels instead of having to use a bunch of hints with illogical puzzles!
Kewlgurl29,
Fun concept, bad puzzles
I have played my fair share of escape games and have never had this much trouble figuring out the puzzles. I thought I was crazy until I checked the reviews and saw that other people also had an issue. Some of the puzzles are ridiculous, you get items and assume you’re supposed to use it soon, but instead you’re supposed to figure out an entirely different section. I used hints and even after I got the answer I tried to reverse engineer it to figure it out so I could improve and not have to use too many hints, and it happened multiple times where even after knowing the answer I had no idea where they could have gotten it. Some things are so small and insignificant that you have to use hints to understand what’s next. It took a lot of the fun out of it, it’s cool art and fun concept for a puzzle game I just didn’t love it. Obviously see for yourself but I wanted to review it to assure people who may be feeling like they’ve lost their minds. It’s cool guys it’s not you

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