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Davey's Mystery 2 is a classic point-and-click adventure that feels like it was made for the early days of the App Store, and I mean that in a charming way. It’s a quiet, atmospheric game where you explore an empty house and solve riddles. It doesn't hold your hand, which can be frustrating at times, but it makes the 'aha!' moments feel earned.
The logic puzzles are mostly fair, though there are a few pixel-hunting moments that might slow you down. The minimalist story and eerie silence create a nice sense of intrigue. It’s not a long game, but it’s a solid way to spend an afternoon if you enjoy classic adventure games like Myst.
Classic point-and-click adventure gameplay
Challenging logic puzzles and environmental riddles
Atmospheric and detailed first-person environments
Deeply immersive mystery storyline
Intuitive touch-to-explore interface
Examine every object in a room. Many items can be picked up and stored in your inventory. If you find a locked box, look for symbols or numbers hidden in paintings or on the walls nearby—clues are rarely far from the puzzle they solve.
To use an item, select it from your inventory and tap the area of the screen where you want to apply it. Some puzzles require you to combine items or use them in a specific sequence to trigger a mechanism.
While it is a sequel, Davey's Mystery 2 features a self-contained story that can be enjoyed without having played the original.
Played the first Davey’s a while back- not terribly hard, just fun and relaxing. Since then I’ve played several other “brands” of puzzlers, and while I’ve mostly enjoyed them, a couple required not just outside the box thinking, but “beyond this world” thinking. I like a challenge, really, but sometimes frying my circuits trying to decode, decipher, and deduce a hellish logic puzzle or, even worse yet, trying to conjure up the abstract solution that would only occur to the dev, can leave me feeling worn out and a little stupid, especially if I have to [occasionally] consult a walkthrough, only to slap myself afterward for doing so. This second Davey’s was none of that. It was exceptionally straightforward, fun to play, and just challenging enough to have a few “Aha!” moments. In fact, it seemed a little easier than the first one, perhaps due to a couple of “brain-burners” I played recently. This game left me feeling happy, satisfied, and just a little smarter, and I’d certainly welcome more like it.
I liked this so much better than the first one. The gameplay is so smooth and it’s easy enough to know what to do next without wanting to pull your hair out. Hope to see a part 3!
I played Davey's Mystery 1 which was nice and quick and free. Play that to get an idea of Howe you'll like this sequel. Playing both is worth 99 cents for sure if you like this kind of point and click adventure. They are both pretty easy, but I really like this kind of game easy or not.. Played both in about an hour. Well designed, and works well. Not really long, give me twice as much and it would be 5 stars.
Room has been my favorite game but I have to say the two Davey’s Mystery games are tied. I loved these games and even the hints were great as they helped but didn’t give it all away. Please post Davey’s Mystery 3, 4, and 5 as soon as possible!
I enjoyed this game immensely & was sorry to reach the end. A great story line, very intriguing. Common sense puzzles. Really wonderful graphics. Thank-you for allowing me the pleasure of playing. Please keep up the great work. Please let me know about your next game!!
I’m always on the lookout for games of this genre and this one really fit the bill. Good graphics, puzzles that made sense and were just hard enough. I’ll be looking for more from this developer!
The second installment expands on the story of the first, enjoyed the continuity. The graphics and artwork are more refined as well with some really fun locations to explore. Truly a superb game experience and hopefully Mr. Vey will supply us with more titles like these.
I really liked this game. I played Davey’s Mystery I and it was just ok, but somehow was drawn to the second installment. This game rocks! Beautiful, calming graphics, fun puzzles, not too hard but challenging enough to make you think. Zen game.





