Clue Hunter Mod Apk 1.3.2 [Unlimited Money]

| Name | Clue Hunter |
|---|---|
| Updated | 12 Jun 2026 |
| Version | 1.3.2 |
| Category | Games > Puzzle |
| Size | 144.6 MB |
| Requires Android | Varies with device |
| Developer | Lion Studios |
| Google Play | com.zjcgame.cluehunter |
| ApkModCT Downloads | 68 |
Cheating husband cases start flooding in and you’re the detective stuck sorting through the evidence. Each level drops a scenario in front of you with a couple of answer choices. Picking the wrong one ends with your client crying while the cheater walks free. The setup is trashy reality TV meets point-and-click detective work, except the “detective work” is mostly just choosing between two comically obvious options. The scenarios get weirdly specific in a way that keeps you tapping through just to see what nonsense comes next. One case has you checking credit card receipts for suspicious flower purchases. Another has you literally catching someone climbing out a window.
Two Choices, One Obvious Answer
Look at the scene, read the question, tap one of two choices. Right answer means you catch the cheater and collect your money, wrong answer means you failed and have to restart. Most puzzles telegraph the correct choice so hard that you’d have to be actively trying to mess up. There’s supposed to be some challenge in figuring out which clue matters. But half the time the wrong choice is something like “ignore the lipstick stain” while the right one is “check the lipstain.” And the game wants you to burn through these fast because there are dozens of cases stacked up. The modded version hands you unlimited money upfront. The base game locks better cases and hints behind enough ad prompts that replaying the same cheating spouse scenario five times gets old quick.
Cases That Aren’t Actually About Cheaters
About ten levels in, the game pivots from cheating scandals to random crime solving. And you’re suddenly investigating theft, missing persons, and other “high stakes” situations that still play out exactly the same way. Two answer choices, pick the one that isn’t completely stupid, move on. The variety is supposed to keep things fresh but it mostly just confirms that the format works better when it’s leaning into the ridiculous relationship drama instead of pretending to be a real detective game. Some of the later puzzles do get a little trickier, hiding the correct answer behind slightly less obvious visual clues. The five-minute chunks still feel designed for waiting rooms.



