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MysteryCaseFiles_ACrimeInReflection_CE Launcher

com.BigFishGames.F16157T2L1 · Games · v1.0
Intel Only 2 devices · 482.6 KB · Impact: 43/100
About This App

MysteryCaseFiles: A Crime in Reflection is a hidden object and puzzle adventure game published by Big Fish Games. The "CE" in the title indicates a Collector's Edition release, which typically includes bonus content such as extra levels, wallpapers, soundtracks or strategy guides beyond the standard game. The launcher is the startup component that handles initial configuration, game installation and update checks before launching the main game executable. Players work through a mystery narrative by finding hidden objects in detailed scenes, solving logic puzzles and uncovering story elements.

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No public information is readily available about whether a native Apple Silicon build of this game or its launcher exists. The bundle ID indicates this is a Big Fish Games title, and Big Fish was acquired by Caesars Entertainment (formerly Playtika) in 2018, but the publisher does not maintain a centralized native app status page. Since this is a launcher application for a game rather than a standalone game, its status depends entirely on the underlying game engine and whether Big Fish updated this specific title to support Apple Silicon. We recommend you contact Big Fish Games support directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon version of MysteryCaseFiles: A Crime in Reflection is available, or check the launcher itself for any built-in update mechanism (Help menu, Settings, or update notifications). Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), it's important to clarify this before that deadline, as an Intel-only launcher will stop working on that release. As an interim measure, if the game is currently playable on your Mac under Rosetta, you may have a window of roughly 27 months to find out whether an update is planned or to decide on alternatives.