CASE No: 1937

Search for Clues in Istanbul

$0.99 · In‑App Purchases · Designed for iPad

Foggy streets, dark secrets, and a hidden story at every corner. Case No: 1937 is a choice-based detective game that immerses you in the magical yet dangerous atmosphere of the past. In this interactive experience, you step into the shoes of master detective Refik Bey and chase unsolved cases throughout Istanbul. Every decision alters the course of events. Sometimes a conversation with a suspect, other times a simple clue can lead you to a completely different ending. You can replay the same story in different ways, uncover hidden endings, and explore branching narratives to shed light on Istanbul’s shadowy history. Are you ready to solve your first case as Refik Bey?

  • 4.5
    out of 5
    2 Ratings

- Some minor bugs have been fixed.

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    • Seller
      • Emre Arslan
    • Size
      • 490.9 MB
    • Category
      • Puzzle
    • Compatibility
      Requires iOS 16.4 or later.
      • iPhone
        Requires iOS 16.4 or later.
      • iPad
        Requires iPadOS 16.4 or later.
      • Mac
        Requires macOS 13.3 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
      • Apple Vision
        Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
    • Languages
      English and 7 more
      • English, Arabic, Azerbaijani, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish
    • Age Rating
      4+
    • In-App Purchases
      Yes
      • 150 Kredi $2.99
      • Early Access $0.99
      • Weekly Pass $1.99
      • 75 Credits $1.99
      • 30 Credits $0.99
      • 10 Credits $0.99
    • Copyright
      • © Emre Arslan