Blackriver Mystery. Hidden Objects
Blackriver Mystery Hidden Objects from Playgama draws you into a ruined town shrouded in mist and strange whispers. Streets crumble, lights flicker, and unseen forces watch as you step forward alone. You play a mystical detective whose past investigations taught resilience, patience, and sharp observation. Years spent solving cold cases trained you to connect fragments others ignore. Now the town calls for restoration as chaos spreads through abandoned buildings and haunted squares. You explore eerie locations, search for hidden objects, and collect clues scattered among broken relics. Each discovery unlocks quests that rebuild the city piece by piece. Monsters lurk nearby, anomalies twist reality, and puzzles demand calm logic under pressure. Mini-games challenge your focus while secrets surface through careful exploration. Every solved riddle restores hope and reveals deeper truths about Black River. The mystery thickens as choices shape the town’s fate. Your final task urges mastery: complete quests, solve puzzles, defeat darkness, and restore the city fully. Trust your instincts, sharpen your mind, and embrace your destiny as a protector. The investigation begins now.
The goal of the game: complete the entire game, consisting of quests, mini-games, and an unforgettable plot. PC control: Left mouse button. In control of a mobile device: touch.
Walkthrough video for Blackriver Mystery. Hidden Objects
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I’m not a fan of games in this genre, but it’s immediately obvious: a colossal amount of work has been invested in the game. The fact that the game isn’t sold but offered online speaks only positively about its creators. Moreover, the game is already translated, which also indicates a meticulous approach. The game remembers your progress – you can exit and continue from where you left off. And most importantly: with such a large game size, there are no delays – this means the code is perfectly optimized. This significantly sets the game’s creators apart from lazy “developers” with shame banner “Please use good internet speed.”
This is a Russian game. Who knows what’s hidden in the software!
What’s mean “what’s hidden”? Of course, there’s a bomb in the software! As soon as you open the game’s website, your computer will explode, and you’ll splash yourself all over the room.
Every few seconds, a full page ad.
I don’t want to make excuses for the game’s authors regarding the ad breaks. While I don’t see the ads themselves, the breaks are still there.
However, it seems to me that the whole issue lies with the playgama.com game hosting. It’s because of it that these forced breaks occur, and game designers cannot disable them due to the hosting’s rules. The same thing happens with games on itch.io. And from several statements by our respected author Ainars, I understood that he has little control over the presence of ads himself: he can only draw advertisers’ attention to a glitch. In other words, when the “advertising mechanism” on the hosting goes crazy with greed, these kinds of things happen.