"Meridian 157: Prologue" is a captivating point-and-click puzzle game where you play as detective David Zander, investigating a mysterious weather anomaly in the northern Pacific Ocean. Featuring elegant graphics, challenging puzzles, ambient music, and no ads, this free game invites players to engage in an exciting storyline and uncover the secrets of the lost island on the 157th meridian. Available in 8 languages, it's perfect for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages.
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Meridian 157: Prologue is a point and click puzzle game focused on engaging puzzles, immersive visuals and an exciting storyline. It is the first part of the Meridian 157 series, where you play as detective David Zander investigating a mysterious weather anomaly in the northern Pacific Ocean. Use your wits to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles to find a way deeper into the island in order to uncover and seek out the mystery behind the lost island on 157th meridian!
Key features: • Elegant and eerie graphics with atmospheric sound effects and animations • Lots of challenging and clever puzzles and riddles, perfect for all audiences • Immersive ambient music tracks • First part of an exciting storyline • Logic based clue system • Completely free and no ads • Inspired by classic escape room, hidden object and exit style games • Available in 8 different languages! • Try out this free puzzler now!
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Pros
Great graphics and visuals
No ads and straightforward payment structure
Interesting and engaging puzzles
Good atmosphere and sound design
Helpful hints available
Cons
Some puzzles are vague or overly difficult
Limited exploratory movement
Gameplay can be short
Some hints are not very helpful
Clunky mechanics in places
Most mentioned
The game is ad-free and has a simple pay structure
Graphics and atmosphere are well received
Puzzles can be challenging or confusing at times
The gameplay is linear and lacks freedom of movement
User reviews
Fun Puzzle Game. I enjoyed the premise and appreciate how even on the easy mode the game doesn't coddle the player by making each step obvious. I also like the absence of ads and data mining, with a simple pay structure instead of having to quit playing because it holds you hostage for more money. The entire mobile gaming industry could learn from this developer. Free first chapter, affordable additional chapters. That is a great way to let us try the game, and if it's good we're hooked.
There were a few parts that seemed a bit vague about what to do but more in the sense that if you did ask for a hint, the hint was not very helpful. There were a few times when using gems to get a hint, it would signal to close the current window, and that counted as the hint, so beware of that. Any difficulty outside of that was probably from me missing a point and confusing myself. I do like it enough to try the others though!
Story seemed interesting, but one of the puzzles was near impossible to figure out - even with the in-game hints I couldn't even figure out where to use the clue I'd found (had to find a walkthrough, and even it said it was ridiculously difficult - flag/levers). The controls on another puzzle (block slide) were wonky. There was also a lot of traveling back and forth between locations without a quick-travel map.