The Secret Society: Hidden Mystery Update Adds Free Content

Russian mobile game developer Mytona have put out a new update for their puzzle game The Secret Society: Hidden Mystery, which contains new content for those who have the urge for further workouts with their eagle eyes.

The free update brings the game to version 1.9, and, aside from the obligatory game optimizations, which the press release describes as “fabulous,” contains a number added bonuses, namely:

-A new hidden object scene called Tavern
-Over a hundred new quests and 16 new collections
-A gift chest containing in-game powerups such as carrots, diamond horseshoes, scrolls of wisdom, gold weights and treasure maps.
-An in-game manuscript that goes into the history of the Order of Seekers, the player’s faction.

The Secret Society is a game for mobile devices. It essentially comprises a number of familiar puzzles, such as block pushing, memory match, pipe mazes and so on. However, the bulk of gameplay involves the ever addicting hidden object pictures, in which players have to spot specific items in a detailed illustration.

As you might expect from its title, the game frames all this puzzle solving in a premise that involves you being a member of the Order of Seekers, a secret society of people who move about between magical realms, in your case photographs of various locations, in an effort to “search for clues to unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of your missing uncle, and to prevent the dangers threatening the entire Secret Society.”

The game is free to play and is available for iOS, Android, and Kindle Fire.

Kerwin Tsang: Kerwin has been a gamer for almost as long as he's been alive, ever since he received a Sega Mega Drive in 1989. Having graduated to the upper echelons of PC gaming, he now boasts a number of major gaming accomplishments. These include getting through all three Deus Ex games without killing anyone, clocking in over 700 hours of gameplay time in Skyrim without ever finishing the main story, and nearly shattering every bone in his hand from punching the wall when his soldiers in XCOM missed a shot with 95% chance to hit.
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