Follow an enterprising journalist who smells murderous intent behind what everyone assumes was a suicide.
- Adventure (41)
- Indie (41)
- Casual (41)
- Hidden Object (16)
- Point & Click (10)
- Singleplayer (10)
- Addictive (10)
Release Date | Mar 7, 2019 |
Price | $ 6.99 |
Steam Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 30.8% (mostly negative) Bottom 3% / 25.5% Bottom 2% |
Steam DB Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 39.5% Bottom 10% / 33.2% Bottom 10% |
Reviews (Steam Purchases / All) | 13 Bottom 10% / 47 |
Curators | 3 reviews Bottom 10% |
Median Play Time | 2 hours |
Play Time per Dollar | 17 minutes Bottom 35% |
Followers | 85 Bottom 20% |
Owners | ± 7.9K |
Copies Sold | ± 416 Bottom 20% |
Gross Revenue ($) | ± 1.1K Bottom 25% |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
Here you can see Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten's Steam rating and reviews between March 2019 and November 2023. Steam's rating is in a range going from 35.7% (January 2020) to 17.1% (December 2021).
With 47 reviews, Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten could be a success for a hobbyist, or a small indie success if it didn't take too long to produce.
Review Languages
This doughnut chart shows Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten's review languages. The most popular language is English (55%), followed by German (13%). The player's languages are well diversified, with 10 different languages appearing in the reviews. The game is translated in 6 languages. Considering that, unless the game is text-heavy, adding translations is not a lot of work compared to making a game, it is often a good idea to translate the game in many languages.
Time Played
This chart displays the number of hours played in Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten, comparing positive and negative reviews. The time in game is relatively low, with only 186 minutes in the 80th percentile. Short games can be fun, but some players might feel that it's too short and ask for a refund.
The negative reviews median playtime closely matches the median for positive reviews, meaning that there is no major difference between the players' experiences and the reviews probably reflect personal preferences more than anything else.