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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-06-16
  • New version: 1.1.0
  • File size: 922.80 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

The Wild Case

             

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The Wild Case is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Dmytro Cheglakov. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Dmytro Cheglakov, with the latest current version being 1.1.0 which was officially released on 2021-06-16. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 74 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.6 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the The Wild Case App

How does it Work?

TRY IT FREE, THEN UNLOCK THE FULL ADVENTURE FROM WITHIN THE GAME!

Prepare for a journey to a remote village deep in the forest, where strange creatures with glowing eyes terrorize the inhabitants. As the hero, you will investigate eerie phenomena and be drawn deeper into the village. The story begins before you even arrive at your destination…

The Wild Case is a 2D first-person point-and-click adventure.

In this story-focused adventure, players meet a cast of colorful characters, experience mysterious encounters, and solve puzzles to progress through the game.

The protagonist is a man who investigates strange occurrences—a sort of paranormal detective. One day, he receives a letter requesting help: strange creatures are terrorizing a village tucked deep in the wilds of the forest. With glowing eyes and an uncanny ability to evade hunters, these creatures may be more than mere beasts.

The adventure begins as soon as you arrive. You delve into the lives of the village residents before gathering the courage to travel deeper into the forest. The normal rules of life don’t apply here: if you want a service, be prepared to negotiate.

Be ready to ask: Who saw what? Why do they think the supernatural is involved? Will they help or hinder your investigation? Who’s your ally, and who’s your enemy? An array of interesting tasks and dialogues await you in the forgotten village.

What you can expect:

• Interactions with authentic and idiosyncratic NPCs

• Atmospheric settings in remote settlements.

• Exciting puzzles involving exploration and NPC interactions.

• In the forests, you’ll find a hermit and a witch. Who’s the ally and who’s the enemy?

• Open world ready to be explored.

• Eerie encounters and mysteries.

This puzzle adventure is perfect for playing while traveling. No internet connection required for this offline adventure game.

The Wild Case is a point and click adventure game from the creators of Stormhill Mystery: Family Shadows, Angelo and Deemon: One Hell of a Quest, The Last Dream, Haunted Hotel: Charles Dexter Ward, Inbetween Land, Tap the Blocks and Sonya: The Great Adventure!

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Top Reviews


  • By LianaBunni

    Game keeps crashing

    Game keeps crashing after dropping flare. Unable to continue



  • By mamalutey

    The Wild Chase

    I loved this game, it was nice not to have time limits or penalties. Fun and challenging and free! Hope you develop more games like this!!!!



  • By Daisypenny2

    Good game

    I enjoyed playing this game. I enjoy this type of game.



  • By Patswan

    Glitch

    Game crashes after lighting the fuse, when going into tunnel where statue was. Game still crashes after update...working now after second update.Thanks!



  • By Timmayyyyyyyy

    Solid game but short and easy

    If you’re a fan of and used to playing point and click adventures like this, it’s enjoyable but very straight forward on what you need to do to advance, and thus rather short. After I unlocked the full version, I got an hour or hour and a half of gameplay probably before finishing it. If you’re one of those people who complains about that when you paid a whopping $2.99 or $3.99 to an independent developer, I’m warning you now. But if you enjoy these kinds of games and don’t need to get “stuck” to enjoy it, then I say go for it.



  • By JacqOfSpades

    Not F2P, but worth the price

    Wild Case is a very enjoyable click-and-point. It could have been a little longer and the ending felt a little abrupt, but that could just be me. I felt that it was easy enough to make it through without looking up hints, while still being challenging enough to keep it interesting. There were a few parts where I wish there had been a Hint button, but other than that I had a great time playing! Great throwback to my favorite early click and points!



  • By AngryPikachu

    Solid but short

    This is a well made and fun game. I won’t say it isn’t worth the money but it is VERY short compared to some other mystery and tap-to-solve type games. Would be 5 stars if it had about double the content and play time.



  • By AnonymousSD

    So far so good

    Interesting point and click games. As other than F2P games thee have not been many new games that are true to the category. Would have given 5 stars but lack of hint button makes it a bit tedious.



  • By SamSBD

    Boring and awkward to navigate.

    The “puzzles” in this game boil down to “hey, why don’t you go talk to this other person”. The navigation is extremely awkward; the click points have to be swiped over to see and I often end up moving to new locations rather than inspecting a potential point of interest. The loading time between scenes at least a second so this gets frustrating quickly. I get that this is a phone interface issue but if you know that’ll be a handicap, then why even bother making a game that will be a pale frustrating imitation of what one can do on a computer. There are so many point and click games for pc and they don’t tend to need a good pc; any laptop will run them and they’re all (even ones from thr 1990s) better than this. Even if this were good, I don’t see why one would spend much time playing a point and click game not optimized for a phone screen. I played through the free chapter but I was not impressed enough to purchase the rest.



  • By RenoKobe

    An OK adventure.

    I saw the numerous positive ratings for this game so I was excited to play. The game itself looks nice but I was not very impressed with the story or gameplay. The controls can be very awkward. When you’re on a screen tapping to find items, if you click anywhere on the lower half, you will move back to the previous screen. Most point and click adventures have an actual back button so it was hard to get used to and I found myself always clicking back to the previous screen. Also, the lack of puzzles was disappointing. The only puzzles where trying to talk to the right person to help you complete your objective. The game wasn’t bad but was not memorable or it doesn’t have any replay ability.


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