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"Methods 4: Quirky Detective Game Now on iOS, Android"

by Hunter Apr 27,2025

"Methods 4: The Best Detective" marks the thrilling continuation of the acclaimed Methods series of crime thriller visual novels. As we approach the series' climax, the stakes are higher than ever. Available now on iOS and Android, this fourth installment invites you to dive deeper into the quirky world of crime-solving.

Solving crimes requires the sharpest minds, the most seasoned criminologists, forensic pathologists, and analysts to employ their deductive reasoning skills to unravel the who, when, and why of a crime. Or, you could gather 100 eccentric detectives in one building and see what happens—unrelated, but "Methods 4" is now available!

In "Methods 4," you continue the saga of a hundred detectives competing in a high-stakes game. Your mission is to crack cases masterminded by the world's most devious criminals. Victory means a million-dollar prize for the detectives, but defeat grants the criminals the same sum plus parole, regardless of their offenses.

This fourth part intensifies your encounters with the enigmatic game masters. You'll need to sharpen your deductive skills, meticulously examine crime scenes, and answer critical questions to uncover the method and motive behind each crime.

Methods 4: The Best Detective

**Just one more thing-** The Methods series employs a unique release strategy, dividing a single narrative into multiple parts. Priced at an accessible $0.99 each, this approach makes it easy to dive into the series without a significant commitment. With only one more part to go, the excitement is palpable.

Featuring a distinctive art style and gameplay reminiscent of crime-thriller visual novels like Danganronpa, "Methods" comes from the studio behind games such as Brotato. It's a fascinating shift from their previous work in bullet heaven games to this immersive crime-solving adventure.

To determine if "Methods" is the right fit for you, consider reading Jack Brassel's review of the first part, "Methods: Detective Competition," to get insights into this unique blend of crime thriller and visual novel storytelling.

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