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Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice

$4.99
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Developer:
Mark Lara Devs
Publisher:
Mark Lara Devs
Platforms:
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About This Game

A CO-OP DETECTIVE EXPERIENCE.

An adventure for two, you need a copy each to play!
AVERAGE PLAYTIME ~2.5h

Call your partner and get in the shoes of New York’s most extravagant detective duo: Mark & Lara!
Test your cooperation skill and solve together the mysterious case of the death of David Thompson. Each of the players will have a different point of view of the case and will have to share the evidences he gathered.

QUESTION THE SUSPECTS.

Question the suspects about all the evidence you’ve collected. Read through their depositions and talk with your partner to spot the contradictions in their answers, using a unique gameplay. Pair two sentences together and watch them try to worm out of it!

MAKE SOME RESEARCH.

Sit in front of the police station's desktop computer, surf the net by typing search terms and uncover the events of the suspects' past. Question them and piece together their story.

PLAY WHEREVER YOU ARE.

Play on your mobile device or with your PC. Play at home, in autobus and even in a cave! The game doesn't require an internet connection, just be sure that you and your partner can talk!



Unlike anything you've played before, Mark & Lara: Partners in Justice is an involving co-op experience. A unique gameplay that puts the collaboration of the players at its core.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
51 user reviews
86%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun game, but terrible translation! We laughed at a lot of the lines for how awkward they were written. Developers, please get a proper translation!!

18 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Be careful, you need two versions of this game to play. Nice coop game idea but very short. It took less than two hours to play through.

12 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

The game was enjoyable and I dare to say that it has lots of potential. I loved the artwork and the story, but sometimes it seemed to be lacking depth. I would like to see more use of the web browser, activities in the lab and dead ends. That's just my personal opinion and even though the game is still in it's development phase, I hope to see more content in the future updates :)

9 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I love Phoenix Wright style games - where you spot contradictions between witness testimonies and the evidence. The problem though is how difficult to make the contradictions - make it too simple, then the game is too easy. If it's too tough, then tough luck finishing the game without walkthroughs. Mark and Lara gets around this with a novel concept - you and another co-op buddy (cannot play solo) are questioning two separate witnesses to the same incident. You need to have some sort of voice setup (discord, call) to discuss your findings and spot the contradictions. The game was just the right amount of difficulty - and it is always better playing as two people. The art was alright, the dialogue was passable and the interface was fine. (except for the one time that it bugged out; restarting the game made it alright) So why have I given it a negative review? [b]The game is too short[/b] - there's only a single case. It was a good case, but we were sooo disappointed. 90 minute...

8 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Really fun and short game to play with a friend with a really interesting way of playing with each other. No need to invite or create a private game, just play normally and the story line will add up as long as you two are co-operating. Very well made game!

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Bought this game tonight and immediately played though it. My friend and I are huge fans of the "We were here" games and have struggled to find similar ones after playing though the first two. We tried "Tic Tok" and a few coop platformer but nothing could really match up to "We were here". Until now at least. "Mark & Lara" is an amazing coop game. You don't need the internet, just the game and you are set for about 2,5 hours of fun. That's about how much time it took us to play though it once and we will again soon in order to experience the story out of both character's perspectives. So for 4 bucks you have ~5 hours of playtime, which is solid imo. The story itself is amazing and really pulled us in. It really feels like investigating and we really enjoyed it. The game consists of talking to one of the two suspects, "official" documents and documentations of conversations. You have to really concentrate and look for the details and compare what the two suspects say in order to find th...

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

i really can't be bothered trying to make the mental loops to figure out what the next direction is. it got to the point where it's just frustrating and not even fun anymore because you're pulling your hair out trying to understand what the hell the clues mean and when you find it, there's zero correlation. that should never, ever ever EVER be the case in these kinds of mystery/detective games - i'm sorry but i can't recommend this to anyone, no matter what price. it's not fun to play.

4 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

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4 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This was a lot of fun and challenging! I had fun playing with a family member who lives far away.

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Mark & Lara is a nice, easy to play, casual asymetrical co-op game. You can easily grab your "not so much of a gamer" friend to play on mobile and spend a nice time (less than 2 hours in our case) working this case. It's true that the search part of the game where you have to find clues on a browser can be a little frustrating, but nothing that actually takes away the nice overall pace and gameplay. So, kick back, and enjoy the interrogations!

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel i5 Quad-Core
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 4000
  • Storage: 200 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice cost?

Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i5 Quad-Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD 4000 Storage: 200 MB available space

What platforms is Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice available on?

Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice worth buying?

Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice has 86% positive reviews from 51 players.

When was Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice released?

Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice was released on Apr 16, 2021.

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