Panel Runs
Table-first synthetic panel results across games, segments, scores, statuses, and run dates.
Segment Replies
I would maybe download it if I saw a friend playing, but the store pitch would not make me rush. A detective puzzle is easy to explain, and the 4.38 rating with a lot of installs helps it feel legit. My concern is that it may be another simple ad-supported puzzle game without much to talk about after the first few levels. The store images look straightforward and readable, which is good, but I do not see a strong social or shareable hook.
This sample sees enough social proof and clarity for a tentative install, but the game does not appear especially current or shareable.
LikedI like that the mystery puzzle idea is easy to understand right away.
ConcernI do not see much that would make me talk about it with friends.
VisualThe store page looks clean enough to trust, but not especially exciting.
I would try this if the cases have a weird little twist, but I am not fully sold from the store page. The detective theme could be fun if the levels make me feel clever instead of just tapping obvious answers. I like short puzzle games where beating a level feels earned, and this seems like it could fit that. The rating and install count are reassuring, but the presentation does not yet tell me it has a distinctive personality.
This sample is curious about the mystery hook and level mastery, but the evidence does not strongly show originality.
LikedI like the possibility of bite-sized cases that reward noticing details.
ConcernI worry it might feel like a familiar casual puzzle with a detective skin.
VisualThe store assets communicate the mystery premise, but they do not make the game feel especially unusual.
I would probably skip it unless the puzzles turn out to have real difficulty. Detective logic can be satisfying, but I do not see signs of competition, rankings, or a skill ceiling that would keep me grinding. I would still respect it as a casual brain-teaser if the cases get harder and the hints do not feel paywalled. The good rating and downloads say people are playing it, but the store presentation looks more like solo casual play than something I would master with friends.
This sample has low retention interest because the evidence points to casual solo puzzles rather than competitive mastery or social challenge.
LikedI like that a detective puzzle could reward careful thinking.
ConcernI do not see enough depth or competition to make winning feel meaningful.
VisualThe store page looks approachable, but not intense or skill-focused.



