Square’s Next Hidden Object Mystery Game Is Woman in White

Recommended Videos

Remember Square Enix’s Victorian Mysteries: The Moonstone? Square have put out another iOS game along those same lines, titled Victorian Mysteries: Woman in White. This, too, is based on a 19th century novel by Wilkie Collins, and is a hidden object mystery game by developer Freeze Tag.

 

Victorian Mysteries: Woman in White is about Walter Hartright, a poor drawing teacher. One day, Hartright encounters a distressed woman dressed in white whose life is in danger, and he has to figure out why.

 

Victorian Mysteries: Woman in White is out now on the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad for £1.99/$2.99/2.39€. If you’re interested in trying out The Moonstone first, you can grab that for free until May 7th.


Siliconera is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Genshin Impact Tools Updated for Arlecchino and 4.6 
Genshin Impact Tools Updated for Arlecchino and 4.6
Read Article Which Character to Choose First in SaGa: Emerald Beyond
Read Article How to Learn New Skills in SaGa: Emerald Beyond
SaGa Emerald Beyond review 1
Read Article NIKKE Stellar Blade Crossover Being Considered
NIKKE Stellar Blade Crossover Being Considered
Read Article Disney Dreamlight Valley Getting Daisy Duck in May
Disney Dreamlight Valley Daisy Duck
Related Content
Read Article Genshin Impact Tools Updated for Arlecchino and 4.6 
Genshin Impact Tools Updated for Arlecchino and 4.6
Read Article Which Character to Choose First in SaGa: Emerald Beyond
Read Article How to Learn New Skills in SaGa: Emerald Beyond
SaGa Emerald Beyond review 1
Read Article NIKKE Stellar Blade Crossover Being Considered
NIKKE Stellar Blade Crossover Being Considered
Read Article Disney Dreamlight Valley Getting Daisy Duck in May
Disney Dreamlight Valley Daisy Duck
Author
Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.