Published by Assemble Entertainment GmbH on Jun 23, 2020
Genre: Role Playing
Ratings: 3.64
Version: 1.209
Updated: Feb 04, 2021
Downloads: 494
The Innsmouth Case is a role playing adventure game developed by Assemble Entertainment. Available as a free download, it was updated to v1.21 on February 04, 2021, and currently holds a 3.64 out of 5 rating based on 14 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 714 MB of free space and runs Android 8+ or iOS 9.0+.
Something's fishy...?!
The Innsmouth Case Gameplay Overview
Description
A desperate mother, a missing girl and a mystical place - a case could hardly be more challenging. To solve the enigmatic disappearance of little Tabitha Marsh, however, the toughest and cleverest detective of all is wanted...
The Innsmouth Case can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
★★★★★This is a certified Third Oath of Dagon moment
Went to a beach party at night and had some fish—very filling— and they give it to you raw right on the water. 10/10, would come again.
PS: If you’re thirsty, ask for Hydra, she makes a great sex on the beach. Make sure you give her the tip— I mean a tip. *A tip.*
—Obed Marsh
★★☆☆☆Eye roll
First off, the disclaimer about not being racist, because Lovecraft was a product of his time, wasn’t really necessary. Then the candy crush reference was another eye roll. It’s pretty cringe fora Lovecraft adventure…
★★★★★The ‘pick a previous chapter’ function could be improved for some routes
It certainly has its mix of humor and horror, though I feel like the ‘choose a previous chapter’ function could be improved for some routes. I finished the route that led to the ‘drowned’ ending achievement, but when I tried to go back a little bit on that branch by going to the ‘escape’ chapter, thinking it would go back about a chapter on that route, it instead put me on the escape chapter for a completely different pathway than what I had just finished.
Though I guess it might be a bug since
★★☆☆☆I Really Want To Like This, But...
This app has a very nice aesthetic and the story is interesting. But there is absolutely no guidance on how you can stop “reading“ at any time without losing all of your progress. The app prompts that if you return to the main menu you will lose all of your progress in that chapter. But there’s absolutely NO way of knowing when you’ve moved on to a new “chapter.” I wasted a lot of time and became very discouraged working back through material I had already seen. After about 15 or 20 minutes more