A detective game with immersive puzzle challenges
June’s Journey is a free-to-play puzzle game set in the stylish 1920s. You step into the role of June Parker as she navigates a series of personal and investigative challenges. The game invites you into a world where puzzles meet storytelling, creating a steady rhythm of searching scenes while uncovering clues.
At the same time, June’s Journey shares similarities with other hidden object games, such as Duskwood: Detective Story. Both combine scene exploration with mystery-driven story arcs that unfold chapter by chapter. If you enjoy puzzle-solving tied to a narrative, you’ll find a familiar yet distinctive experience here.
Following a trail of secrets
June’s Journey begins with June Parker facing the aftermath of her sister’s murder. From there, you follow her across major cities, starting in New York and moving on to Paris. Each new chapter builds on the last, introducing fresh characters and slowly broadening the scope of the mystery. The narrative moves forward through a sequence of connected scenes, slowly revealing new clues and storylines.
The gameplay focuses on hidden-object puzzles where you search scenes filled with well-placed items that fit naturally into the environment. For variety, each stage introduces slightly different layouts and clues that tie back to the ongoing mystery. Mini-games appear between levels to break up the rhythm, while voiced dialogues help build atmosphere and keep the story grounded in its era.
Outside the investigations, you can design and decorate your island estate with furniture, buildings, and details inspired by 1920s style. The customization adds a creative layer and sense of progress as you unlock more items through play. The only drawback in this game is its energy system. When your energy points run out, you can either wait for them to recharge gradually or purchase more through in-app options.
Engaging puzzle story package
Overall, June’s Journey provides a polished mix of hidden object puzzles and serialized storytelling, wrapped in a 1920s aesthetic. Its narrative keeps you invested, while the design and customization features add variety beyond searching for clues. While the energy system can limit how long you play in one sitting, the combination of atmosphere, puzzles, and ongoing storylines makes it a solid choice for fans of mystery-themed games.