Nobodies
After the hitmen have taken out their target, somebody has to clear up the mess. That’s you. You’re a ‘cleaner’ for a secret government counter-terrorist organization, tasked with disposing of the bodies, destroying all the evidence, and leaving no sign you were ever there. Nobodies is a point-and-click puzzle adventure in which you must use your wits and resourcefulness to ensure your employers’ actions go undiscovered. You aid them in taking out key members of Q-100, a terrorist organization hell-bent on unleashing horrendous experimental bioweapons on the world. Blend in, get out, and most importantly, leave no bodies behind. Features • Eleven murders to cover up: quick thinking and resourcefulness is essential to succeed in hiding the evidence. • Packed with puzzles: each mission has a unique set of challenges to overcome, from classic inventory puzzles, to bespoke mindbending tasks. • Multiple ways to solve a challenge: various ways to approach many situations, some more effective than others. • Hand-crafted art: almost one hundred distinct hand-drawn scenes to search and explore. • Inspired by real events: what if the horrific human experiments of the 50s and 60s got into terrorist hands?
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Nobodies: Murder Cleaner
This was a very interesting and different puzzle game. I had as much fun messing up as I did solving it "correctly". You have multiple ways to "solve" the puzzles but not necessarily the best solution. I think that's what makes it fun. Definitely recommend if you like detective-like games (although this one would be in kind of reverse?) and puzzles! Very fun.
Starting the second chapter now!
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I did enjoy this a bit but some of the puzzles require some unusual steps that can be a little hard to figure out by yourself. It's not an expensive game so probably worth picking up if the premise seems interesting. I will say as a warning it being related to murder means it can be a little gruesome so just keep that in mind.
Steam User 0
An interesting twist of the classic point-and-click puzzle game. In the game, you are Agent 1080, who is a cleaner/janitor and needs to clean up the corpse secretly. The game featured 2D illustration of background packed with detail, sometimes cheeky notes from 1080 himself. All the levels are well done, and I personally find more fun in exploring the "wrong" option. (You can even kill the NPC!) My small complaint would be that some objects have a rather small click point, making it harder to interact with. I would recommend this to all point-and click puzzle fan, especially the fan of Door and Room Escape Series.
Steam User 0
This game was very fun. much amazing. so much fun. I played it on stream and everyone had such a blast. I got stuck sometimes. because wtf bro I dont hide bodies IRL so like some of the things I needed to do in order to progress hiding a body was a little concerning. but I wont put it past you. I wont judge anyone. very very fun point and click puzzle game. I love puzzle point and clicks. keep doing what you're doing. Because I will always come back c:<
Steam User 0
Fun game.
You not only have to solve the "puzzle" to make the corpses disappear, you have to remember all the locations of used objects as well.
A full playthrough took about 6h.
Steam User 0
A fun and creative point-and-click puzzle.
Though at times I spent minutes scratching my head on what to do next, I still had tons of fun. I don't recommend how I did it though, playing it in one go because by the end my brain was so fried I just couldn't process much anymore, so I recommend playing it casually. The art is so good as well, the aesthetic kind of lifts up the mood a bit considering the theme of the game is very morbid.
Really inventive way of making puzzles feel fresh.
Steam User 1
A darker point and click puzzle game, Nobodies was all about cleaning up murder scenes (but don’t worry, the targets were terrorists), and that included hiding the bodies as well as getting rid of evidence. The locations were varied (hotel, prison, hospital, etc) and the solutions required thinking outside the box. It was possible to mess up and be caught by police, but thankfully it was generous in saving progress. I'd say the mistakes I made often had funny consequences therefore while the game encouraged trial and error, there was only really one correct solution to disposing of the bodies.
Unfortunately after a handful of levels with the scenes becoming more complex, I felt like it overstayed its welcome just a tad. I don't want to say I became bored, but my interest definitely dropped.