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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Brainteasers, the Windows 8 app where you get to play as a detective, has been updated with some needed new features as well as some bug fixesBrainteasers is one of the most played games from the Window Store from the Games/Puzzle and is popular among players that alsoplay chess, sudoku,checkersand other apps and games that help you keep your brain trained. You get to play as a really smart detective by solving brainteasers by reading the clues. The official description of Brainteasers for Windows 8 and Windows RT goes like this:
Are you a real detective. Try solving the murder which took place in the mansion. Read the clues and use the knowledge to find which of the suspects is the murderer. Find out where everyone was during the crime and use your brain to unravel the murder mystery.
The Brainteasers app has been updated with fixes for Windows 8.1 issues, as well as new levels to keep the detective fun going, extra diagnostics. The latest Brainteasers version for Windows 8 also has fixed the reasons why the app was crashing on some systems. Follow the link from below to download Brainteaser and start solving misteries.
Download Brainteasers for Windows 8, Windows RT
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