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Cozy noir puzzle game Case Solved heads to mobile this summer

Case Solved: The London Files brings 1960s London murders, three hand-crafted cases, and a cozy noir mood to Android and iOS this summer.

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Cozy noir puzzle game Case Solved heads to mobile this summer
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Cozy noir is a sharp fit for mobile, and Case Solved: The London Files is leaning into that lane with a murder mystery built around careful observation rather than frantic taps. Minimol Games is bringing the detective puzzle game to Android and iOS this summer, alongside PC via Steam, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. Set in 1960s London, the game puts Scotland Yard in the background and the player in the role of the sleuth, sorting through clues, suspects and contradictions instead of chasing a blood-soaked procedural.

The structure sounds especially mobile-friendly. Official materials describe three hand-crafted investigations, with players exploring the city, interrogating suspects, collecting statements, uncovering hidden clues and comparing evidence until the truth emerges. Hand-drawn visuals and a jazz soundtrack are part of the pitch, giving the casework a softer edge that should appeal to players who like logic puzzles wrapped in mood and character art. It is a murder mystery, but one aimed at relaxed deduction, not spreadsheet-heavy case files.

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Minimol Games has another selling point that helps this release stand out in a crowded puzzle market: it is a Brazil-based game development and outsourcing studio with more than 30 games already released on PC and console platforms. That background helps explain why the studio is treating Case Solved: The London Files as a premium, multi-platform launch rather than a small mobile-only drop. The PC version is due on Steam in Summer 2026, while the broader rollout extends the game to iOS, Android and the major console platforms at the same time.

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For now, the game was not listed on the App Store or Google Play in the materials reviewed, so the rollout remains in the pre-launch phase. Minimol Games is steering players toward its official social channels and YouTube for updates, which keeps the announcement squarely in anticipation mode while the summer release window approaches. For detective fans, the hook is clear: this is for players who want the logic of a mystery, the atmosphere of cozy noir and a case structure that can travel cleanly to a phone screen.

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