Ministry of Order: Prologue

4.7
690 reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Reunite newborns with their parents - no mistakes allowed. Obey to Ministry of Order, join the conspirancy or choose your own path.

You’ve been assigned to the Maternity Ward in a totalitarian 1920s state. Reunite newborns with their rightful parents using a simplified genetics puzzle - no mistakes allowed. Obey the regime, join a secret conspiracy, or forge your own path.
Updated on
Jul 16, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
564 reviews
Hussain Al-Shurafa
October 2, 2025
I saw it's add in Pinterest and it got me interested. however, the texts are so small I can't read them. I hope they let me zoom in to see the texts from the hint book. the theme is good. it would be much better if there is anything that moves. it's so solid and feels dead. the music is fine and I don't really care about it. the introduction wasn't so good. I hoped that there were some animations for other places around the building. generally, keep going! You're in the right path. 👍
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Rafael M. Lapera
June 16, 2025
This game reminds me of Criminal Case, another game that I love. For this game's improvement, I suggest the following ideas: 1.) Make the UI fully fit the screen frame. 2.) Add punishment or negative consequences for failures in baby-matchings. 3.) There should be interactive storylines and backstories as to how the babies were lost from their parents in the first place and to trace the wrongdoer(s). 4.) The antagonist, Order of Genesis, should have more involvement in the game.
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Kik05
November 13, 2025
such a cute game, finished it in 1 sitting. the rules keep on adding by each round which doesn't make it repeating and boring. if there was more to it, definitely would have loved more. overall, enjoyed it.
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