
Crime Secrets: Crimson Lily
If you want a breezy murder mystery to fill an evening without friction, this Artifex Mundi hidden-object adventure delivers exactly that - just don't expect the killer to surprise you.
GamerScout Verdict
Worth it for casual hidden-object fans wanting a low-friction evening session, but too short and predictable for genre veterans.
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About Crime Secrets: Crimson Lily
I went in expecting a standard Artifex Mundi hidden-object ride, and Crimson Lily is exactly that - for better and worse. You play a female private detective whose vacation gets derailed before she even checks in, when a police officer turns up dead outside a snowbound mountain resort. The setup is cozy-thriller pulp: blizzard isolation, a small cast of obvious suspects, a paper origami lily left on every victim. The atmosphere is genuinely pleasant to sit in, with hand-painted winter environments that hold up nicely for a 2016 title. Mechanically, the game leans lighter on actual hidden-object scenes than most in its genre - there are fewer cluttered-room hunts than you might expect, and the ones present are clean and readable rather than pixel-hunt torture. The more interesting mode is the Detective Mode crime-scene investigation, where you hover the cursor over suspicious elements in a scene rather than hunting a written list. Finding all nine clues then feeds into a tile-sequencing mini-game where you reconstruct the sequence of events. It is not hard - the cursor changes shape when you pass over a hotspot, which removes most of the work - but the payoff of watching the detective narrate a reconstruction is a small, satisfying loop. Standard mini-games round things out: node-path puzzles, knot-untangling, the usual Artifex Mundi rotation. Veterans of the publisher will recognize every piece of furniture. The story is where the wheels wobble. The mystery telegraphs its killer early, the protagonist trusts everyone to a degree that strains credibility, and the plot accumulates backstory faster than it earns interest. Four difficulty settings (Casual, Advanced, Expert, Custom) and collectible snowflakes and origami scattered through scenes give achievement hunters a thin secondary goal - but be warned, the game is linear with almost no backtracking, so missable collectibles are genuinely missable. There is also no bonus chapter, which genre regulars will notice immediately. The whole thing runs short, comfortably inside two to three hours. Who is this for? Casual adventure fans who want a no-friction evening session, newcomers to hidden-object games who would rather ease in than get thrown into a cluttered scene, and anyone who finds the genre relaxing rather than challenging. Dedicated HOG veterans wanting dense puzzle content or a story that actually keeps them guessing will likely feel underserved. Steam sits at roughly 74 percent positive across a modest review count, which is an honest summary: fine, occasionally pleasant, rarely memorable.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0b
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- 256 MB VRAM
- Processor
- 2 GHz
Recommended
- OS
- Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0b
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- 512 MB VRAM
- Processor
- 2.5 GHz
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- Developer
- One More Level
- Publisher
- Artifex Mundi
- Release Date
- Jul 14, 2016

