
Mystery Tales 13 F2P: Review
August 9, 2021
Domini Games
Rescue your cat in the bonus chapter!
Replay your favorite hops and mini-games and earn achievements!
Find wedding postcards and morphing objects, and collect coins to purchase decorations for your boudoir!
Enjoy exclusive wallpapers, music, videos, and concept art!
In this finding object game, the makers have put together a fun set of accomplishments to keep you entertained. To find them all, look for hidden objects in your favorite stages and mini-games.
The ‘Mystery Tales’ series from Domini Games has returned with a new amazing game, launched on August 9, 2021.

You rush to assist your niece’s fiancé after he inexplicably falls into a coma the night of their rehearsal dinner.
Morty, your trusty kitty companion, and you swiftly discover the uncanny at work. And to stop the malevolent entity responsible, you’ll have to trek into the Underworld itself.
Is it possible to escape the Underworld with your life, or is there something bigger at work?

The gameplay is simple and akin to other Domini games because it demands interactive assistance.Some characters will provide you with vital information and items. When you can zoom in on a certain region, the arrow appears.
Morty, your cat, can bring you stuff from places where you can’t get to them.
Wherever you can use an inventory item, gears emerge. To examine, choose inventory items with plus symbols.
There’s an old ritual for looking for signs of paranormal activity. To begin, you’ll need a lit candle, sugar, and a gyroscope.
Teleport between locations by using your Map. When you may move to another area, an arrow appears.
The Shop buttons allow you to purchase coins and gems. You can view how many coins and crystals are available.
There’s also a task notepad where you may keep track of your current goals.
Hidden-Object Puzzles are indicated by sparkles. Don’t want to look for things? Instead, try your hand at Match-3!

So far, it appears that the game is on par with the other Domini games we’ve played, which is a nice thing.
There is, however, a crash on the scheme puzzle. On the board, there are no signs. The puzzle is not the same as the one in Domini’s website’s walkthrough.
Like the other Mystery Tales games, the graphics are well-designed, and the tale is engaging.
Hopefully, with future releases, the developers will address the issue of the game crashing on sometimes.
