If you enjoy puzzles, organizing, and mysteries, Strange Horticulture was made just for you. In this game, you’ll find, identify, and organize plants, and also solve a murder?
Read MoreReview: Stray
Stray masterfully utilizes the natural behaviors and limitations of being a cat in its mechanics. The unique puzzles are then combined with whimsical characters and light-hearted dialogue to create a truly joyful experience
Read MoreReview: Finders Seekers
Finders Seekers is a another monthly subscription service for mystery addicts, and a good introduction to the world of subscription mystery boxes, though it may not be challenging enough for more experienced sleuths.
Read MoreReview: Hunt a Killer - Agatha Christie's The Mystery of Hunter's Lodge
This is one of the easiest mystery boxes I’ve encountered. It just isn’t worth the price. You can get more engaging and challenging gameplay for 1/4 the price from Deadbolt Mystery Society.
Read MoreReview: The Mystery Agency
What happens when broadway meets murder mystery puzzles? The Mystery Agency is a new provider for mysteries delivered to your doorstep, from some of the same brilliant minds behind The Play that Goes Wrong and other productions from Mischief theatre.
Read MoreReview: Murder by Numbers
Murder by Numbers provided something like 40 hours of nonogram puzzles over the last year.
Read MoreReview: Q.U.B.E. 2
If you’re looking for a quiet, beautiful, day full of puzzles, with an undercurrent of mystery narrative, culminating in a binary decision determining the fate of mankind, this game is definitely for you.
Read MoreReview: The Mystery Experiences Company
The Mystery Experience Company is a mystery-themed monthly subscription service. Each box is its own mystery and my first box contained a journal, artifacts, a map, a newspaper, and many other clues to get started unraveling a 19th century murder on a Mayan expedition.
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