New York Mysteries 3

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4.7
40.3K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

As a journalist, Laura James is again brought in to investigate a strange murder. What starts as a routine investigation quickly takes a dark turn.

New York Mysteries: The Lantern of Souls is an adventurous hidden object game-quest with puzzles and mini-games. It tells about dangerous and mysterious investigation of a brave journalist Laura James.

A new chapter of the cold-blooded saga transports us to the New York of the late 1950s. The brutal murder of a rich lawyer's widow is not what it seems. On the instruction of the Secret Order Laura James, a reporter with the 'Daily News', is heading to the scene of the crime. At first thought it is an ordinary brigandage, but the deeper Laura digs, the darker it gets and a routine investigation quickly takes a dark turn. The results of the search are quite surprising and danger is awaiting for the journalist at her every step. Cunning traps and puzzles, dark secrets of the past and mysterious Darkness that is covering the city. Will she be able to manage the upcoming events to save not only New York but the world from the impending disaster?

Immerse yourself in the adventurous game and solve the mystery of a dangerous criminal!

Game features:
• Over 50 stunning locations
• Over 40 different mini-games
• Interactive hidden object scenes
• Collections, morphing objects and achievements
• Bonus chapter leads you up to the war bunker
• The game is optimized for tablets and phones!

Meet lots of old and new characters
Solve dozens of puzzles
Stir up against the evil forces
Save New York from the fateful darkness

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Updated on
Jan 12, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
31.6K reviews
Brooksy
January 22, 2023
I'm playing these in order so I've only played this one and the two previous games. So far these games are fun and really good puzzle games. But the puzzles in this one are not as good as the first two games. I feel like several of the puzzles don't make sense when trying to figure out how to solve them. When I did figure them out, I'm left frustrated and scratching my head behind the logic the Devs used for a particular item to use in a puzzle. As a whole, the series so far is great.
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FIVE-BN GAMES
February 3, 2023
Good day! Thanks for playing and your feedback. We hope you enjoy our other games more! Have a nice day!
A Google user
November 7, 2019
There is a major "glitch" in the last HOP that prevented from connecting wires to obtain a key. Without this key, one cannot finish the game. Strangely enough though, I was able to purchase coins to skip the puzzle and proceed. This seemed like a manipulative move to obtain cash. I'm really disappointed in the developers for inserting a deliberate scam. I would've given a five star rating but this ruined it. I will never recommend these games due to this.
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A Google user
December 5, 2019
I'd like these games better if they were more logical and straightforward, without all the running back and forth. The puzzles are great (although I did need a walkthrough for a couple, as it wasn't worth the time to keep fussing with them), and searching for and collecting items can be fun. However, it's one thing to gather items that you will need as you progress through the game-- it's another to have to return to the beginning because the item you need is hidden in some location that is supposedly miles away. How did it get there in the first place? And who hides the handle to a winch in a jewel chest?
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What's new

Fixed some issues.