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Solve Strange Cases One Clue at a Time

Detective Loupe Puzzle is a point-and-click mystery game where you step into the role of a detective. Each level presents a new case with its own scene, characters, clues, and strange situation. Your job is to study what you see and work out the correct answer. Some mysteries involve finding a criminal. Others ask you to identify a vampire, spot someone who does not belong, find hidden evidence, or solve another unusual problem.

The game does not depend on fast movement or difficult controls. Careful observation matters much more.

Search Every Part of the Scene

You use the mouse to interact with people and objects. Clicking something can uncover evidence or select an answer. Detective Loupe also has a magnifying glass that lets you examine parts of the scene more closely. Holding the mouse button activates it and helps reveal details that might be easy to miss.

Some clues stand out immediately. Others hide inside the background or appear as a small detail on a character.

Looking at the whole picture before choosing an answer can save you from a wrong guess.

Think About What Does Not Make Sense

Detective Loupe Puzzle mixes hidden-object searching with simple logic questions. Finding an item does not always solve the case. You may need to think about what the clue means.

A character’s clothing, position, expression, or nearby object can provide the answer. Some stages also ask you to compare people and decide which one matches the information given in the case.

Crack a Different Mystery in Every Level

The changing cases keep Detective Loupe Puzzle from becoming one repeated hidden-object challenge. One scene may focus on evidence while another depends on noticing something unusual about a suspect.

The controls remain easy throughout the game. Click or tap to investigate, use the magnifying glass when you need a closer look, and study each clue before making your choice.

Detective Loupe Puzzle rewards players who notice small details. The solution is often already somewhere on the screen. You just need to find the detail that turns a confusing scene into a solved case.