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?
Steam User 2
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.
Steam User 1
This is not my kind of game, but it's good at what it does (nonsensical adventure game puzzles),
Steam User 0
Enjoyed Nobodies greatly! It's different from a lot of other point and clicks in that it focuses on gameplay rather than storytelling, however there still is a story. You play as a member of a secret assassin group and your job is to clean up the crime scenes. Instead of one long story there are multiple crime scenes where you have to find how to clean up, get rid of the body and leave no traces behind. I recommend completing achievements and to keep an eye out for the collectibles while you play. Very fun and clever game, enjoyed my playtime and already purchased the sequels!
Steam User 0
This is a surprisingly fun game, even though it bears the obvious signs of being a mobile port. The added touch of putting everything back where you found it at the end of each level actually makes you feel the stress of trying to go undetected. Worth picking up if you can get it cheap.
Steam User 0
Playing the sequels now. It's good. I stopped playing at one point, because the "erase data" button was right next to the exit button, and I erased my game like a moron. It's fun though; like a mystery story you get to erase.
Steam User 0
A fun game, if you are in the mood for waving a mouse around and clicking. Having Liam Neeson as your inner monologue is fine by me! I got all 3 of these games while on sale and I am set for the next few days. Worth every penny.
Steam User 0
Fun Game where you dispose of bodies and cleanup as a point-and-click. Minor complaint: for some missions it would be good to have a bit more general guidance. Major complaint: its far too easy to accidently hit the beeper/hint button. On the hint side: somehow I got the "hint hater" achievement even though I used hints.