Mystery House Companion App

2.6
191 reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Mystery House is a boardgame that brings back all the experience and emotions of a real escape room, directly to your home.
Try to control your emotional tension while you explore the three-dimensional rooms that make up the board. Make light in every corner to discover hidden clues and solve puzzles by supporting yourself with this sophisticated companion app.
Where will the Mystery House get you today?
Updated on
Aug 1, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App info and performance and Device or other IDs
No data collected
Learn more about how developers declare collection
Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.0
170 reviews
Cassi Daimaru
July 31, 2020
I bought this on a whim because my husband and I love escape room games. After playing both games in this box, we decided it's a great game that could be so much better with a few minor changes. It feels like it didn't go through enough play testing before going to production. Some observations: **Spelling mistakes. The last screen proudly pronounces, "The mistery is unfolded!" And in Family Portrait, one of the objects listed is "COAR RACK." **The penalties are too harsh. For example, in Family Portrait there are several locked doors and keys. If you try the wrong key in a door, you lose 30 seconds of your time. But there's no indication about which key goes to which door. Or if you're stuck and don't know what to do, you're penalized for trying things that could make sense (the ear is alive? What if I poke it with this sharp sword?) but end up being wrong. Or if you just fat finger what you're trying to press and hit something else instead. Why have penalties at all? I get that they don't want people to just guess at answers without figuring things out, but the kind of people who do that aren't going to be playing these games. We've played other escape room games where you're not penalized for trying, and it's much less frustrating. It doesn't add insult to injury and encourages you to keep trying. **You can't skip clues you don't need, and you're penalized for all of them. If I ask for a clue, it might tell me something I already know. But I'm still penalized for it. Again, why have penalties at all? At the end, just note how many clues I used. Or, have an honor system feedback button at the bottom of the clue, which asks something like "Was this helpful?" If the user says "No," give them the next clue and don't count the first one against them. **MINOR SPOILER** In Lord of the Labyrinth, the first clue for the minotaur should really have been in the game. All the game tells you is that the minotaur is lost in reflection. How on earth are you supposed to know he's looking for something? I mean, you could try things, but oh yeah, you're penalized for that if you guess wrong. **END SPOILER** This game has great potential, and we thought the mechanics were fun and unique. I like that you can reuse the board for other games, and the app integration is clever. For the most part, the puzzles were fun and made sense. I do hope they come out with more games, but I also hope they fix these issues.
21 people found this review helpful
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Eli Somers
June 12, 2020
Labyrinth: Am i suppose to remove walls when i successfully interact? Cause if i dont i dont have access to R5 but if I do then we have issues with L5. Most of the issues ive encounted are entierly with the coding which should be easy to fix. I like the concept but its a failure in terms of playability. I restarted five times trying to figure out what I'd missed and ended up having to remove H1 for no reason.
9 people found this review helpful
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Harry Baldino
September 9, 2022
Well it took 3 hours to put together and then some of the group went ROGUE after that their was arguing directions were not followed.......the house has fallen and the game has still not been played. It is now hour six.......we still are on page two of the rule book.....God Help Us All. Five stars though.
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What's new

We keep working on Mystery House: the Companion app to fix typos, bugs, and the likes.