Meridian 157: Prologue

4.8
31.5K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Rated for 7+
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About this game

Meridian 157: Chapter 1 and 2 have been officially released! Get it now on Google Play!

Meridian 157: Prologue is a point and click puzzle game focused on engaging puzzles, immersive visuals and an exciting storyline. It is the first part of the Meridian 157 series, where you play as detective David Zander investigating a mysterious weather anomaly in the northern Pacific Ocean. Use your wits to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles to find a way deeper into the island in order to uncover and seek out the mystery behind the lost island on 157th meridian!

Key features:
• Elegant and eerie graphics with atmospheric sound effects and animations
• Lots of challenging and clever puzzles and riddles, perfect for all audiences
• Immersive ambient music tracks
• First part of an exciting storyline
• Logic based clue system
• Completely free and no ads
• Inspired by classic escape room, hidden object and exit style games
• Available in 8 different languages!
• Try out this free puzzler now!

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14 Nov 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
27.7K reviews
Paulita O'Connor
27 January 2025
Good graphics, a little dark making some areas hard to see. The puzzles were fairly easy. I liked the camera & that you could hide your items to see the full screen. A realistic feel, items in places that someone might have actually set them down not just a random hiding place. Nice little teaser, left me in suspense and ready to start the next chapter & see what happens next.
42 people found this review helpful
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Emily Karnes
11 April 2025
Eh... fine? Pretty, and had the beginnings of an atmospheric story. The gameplay, though, suffers from some sins of the genre. First, a lot of items are locked up or placed where they are because... that's where they needed to be for the puzzle. There's no logical, in-world reason. Same reason for not holding onto useful tools to reuse. Each objective is painfully linear, awarding exactly one item for progression. Puzzles are very easy (played on hard mode.) Liked the sliding block puzzle.
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Joseph C. Dean
5 March 2025
I am a huge fan of these types of games that started decades ago with Myst. This game's graphics weren't as detailed as other recent puzzle games (Da Vinci and the room series for example). I found that the puzzles are easier than I am used to so this prologue was completed in less than 40 minutes which doesn't bode well for the other chapters. It was still enjoyable to a degree. I particularly liked the camera that allowed you to take photos of numbers and puzzle clues...a huge plus!
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What's new

• Minor bug fixes