Mon Aug 10 2026
- 404: Case 404 now loads correctly.
- Case 3: Stolen Time now unlocks normally after you complete Case 2: Last Act.
- Hints: the hint system no longer points to the same cells of the deduction board.
- Demo: achievements earned in the demo are no longer lost.
- Achievements: the "15 Cats" achievement can now be earned.
- Quitting: quitting the game from the pause menu now correctly saves the current state of the deduction board.
- Case 3 Stage 4: clues now use items from different categories so the deduction stays solvable
- Case 3 comics: each character now uses the correct voice
- Classified/Secret Files: unlocks and completed progress now save after leaving the menu or restarting
- Newspaper cutscene art now shows “Mystery” instead of “Mistery"
- Improved clue phrasing in Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and Czech for Cases 2 and 3.
- Secret Files: Improved usability
Case Solved: The London Files is a treat for fans of cerebral puzzle games and classic logic grids. Rather than relying on hidden-object hunting or complex action sequences, the game leans entirely into pure deduction. Taking the beloved mechanics of Einstein's Riddle and embedding them into atmospheric 1960s murder mysteries creates an experience that feels both intellectually challenging and wonderfully relaxing.
The game's cozy noir aesthetic—complete with soft rainy visuals and a chill jazz soundtrack—makes working through complex deduction boards a delight. While players expecting a dynamic, choice-driven narrative RPG might find the grid-filling structure straightforward, puzzle enthusiasts will thoroughly enjoy the methodical process of unraveling truth from lies.
Pure logic grid gameplay inspired by classic Einstein's Riddle puzzles
Multiple story-driven cases set across atmospheric 1960s London
Cozy noir aesthetic with hand-drawn art and soothing jazz soundtrack
Zero guesswork required—every case has a single provable logical outcome
Relaxing pacing with interactive deduction board tools
Systematically eliminate impossible combinations on your deduction board as you read through suspect statements and scene evidence.
Look for indirect clues—such as time overlaps and locations—to disprove false alibis without relying on assumptions.
Fill out logic grids by marking true and false connections between suspects, crime scenes, motives, and murder weapons.
Examine detailed hand-drawn scenes to discover hidden clues, timestamps, and physical evidence needed for your board.
No, every case is designed as a closed logic puzzle that can be solved entirely through deduction and process of elimination without any guessing.
问题
It’s super fun but after a bit it makes you pay in my opinion I think this game is not worth paying like 10 dollars
Don't you have Chinese?
没有中文吗
缺一个中文版本