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Lightweight casual adventure best for players who want zero-stress puzzle-solving with no narrative weight attached.
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About 3 days: Zoo Mystery
I went into 3 Days: Zoo Mystery expecting a cozy mystery experience, and what I got was a straightforward point-and-click adventure set across a zoo with a ticking clock. You're helping Anna recover a stolen property by solving environmental puzzles and hunting for clues over the three-day time limit. The premise is solid enough for a casual romp, but the execution feels thin - dialogue trees are minimal, character interactions lack charm, and the writing doesn't make you care much about the mystery itself. The puzzle design is serviceable but forgettable, mostly matching objects to their correct locations or figuring out basic logic locks. If you're hunting for a relaxing afternoon puzzle game with zero stakes and no real challenge, this might scratch that itch. But it's the kind of title you finish and immediately forget, which isn't a knock so much as honest feedback - there's nothing here that makes it stand out from a hundred other budget casual adventures.

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- OS
- Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
- Memory
- 256 MB RAM
- Storage
- 160 MB available space
- Graphics
- Graphics card with 32MB Video RAM
- Processor
- Pentium III 800MHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Qumaron
- Publisher
- Qumaron
- Release Date
- Dec 1, 2017









