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    Review of the Mobile Game Nobodies: Murder Cleaner – A Calculated Cleanup

    EmilyBy EmilyApril 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Review of the Mobile Game Nobodies: Murder Cleaner – A Calculated Cleanup
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    Experiencing a video game can sometimes be full of unexpected events. To be honest, we’re used to playing as heroes in the world of video games. But what happens if we have to stand on the dark side of history and become the villain of the story? Unfortunately, there aren’t many games that explore such a concept. However, thanks to one of the best mobile franchises in gaming history, this idea has come to life. So, if you’re a fan of puzzle games on mobile platforms, join us in this review of the lovable game Nobodies: Murder Cleaner with Vijiyato.

    The Nobodies series is among the most beloved video game franchises in history. So far, three different games have been released in this franchise: Nobodies: Silent Blood , Nobodies: After Death , and Nobodies: Murder Cleaner . These games are, without a doubt, some of the best puzzle-solving experiences on mobile platforms. After reviewing the mobile game Nobodies: After Death , we’ve now turned our attention to another successful IP from Blyts, an independent mobile studio based in Argentina that started its journey in 2008.

    Nobodies: Murder Cleaner has been released not only for mobile but also for PC. In a short period, the game gained relatively good success and is now recognized as one of the best puzzle games on mobile platforms. Nobodies: Murder Cleaner was released in 2016, and its success allowed the studio Blyts to pave the way for developing other mobile games.

    As we mentioned earlier, in the world of this game, you are not the hero. Unlike the usual clichés in video games, the only honest thing about your character in this game is how bad they are. You play as part of a group of anonymous individuals whose job is to kill people for money. After each mission, your task is to travel to different locations and eliminate any evidence, clues, or bodies left behind. It’s exactly like performing a calculated cleanup !

    If you’ve played other games from this mobile studio before, you probably know that the gameplay of all their games mostly follows a calculated formula. Overall, the game is a decent puzzle-solving experience, and it’s hard to criticize it too much. One of the best things about this game is that it works offline. Additionally, the fact that it’s free on mobile is, by itself, a great reason to try out Nobodies: Murder Cleaner .

    As we discussed earlier, the game is generally an engaging experience. Your goal is to complete missions that take place in various locations around the globe. The faster you can finish these missions, the better your performance will be in the world of Nobodies: Murder Cleaner . Even a small mistake can lead to big trouble, alerting the police to your presence. Therefore, you need to have a strategy.

    The gameplay becomes harder and more challenging as you progress. Although this mobile game markets itself as an offline experience, you still need internet access to view the game’s hints. Thanks to the well-designed levels, the game is a solid option for gamers. However, the most distinguishing feature of this game compared to other titles is the way Nobodies: Murder Cleaner narrates its events, making it an attractive and captivating experience.

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    Emily

    I'm passionate about the world of video games and technology. For years, I’ve been playing, researching, and writing about exciting innovations in the digital world. What really matters to me is discovering the story behind each game and how it can impact our lives. From small indie gems to big blockbuster titles, I’m always looking for something that grabs my mind and sparks my excitement. I'm here to share everything about games with you in a way that's simple, clear, and full of energy.

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