Download Hidden Hotel: Miami Mystery Mod Apk

Hidden Hotel: Miami Mystery Mod Apk 1.1.109 [Unlimited Coins]

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Updated to v1.1.109 on July 5, 2026
MOD: Unlimited Coins
App Information
Version1.1.109
Requires AndroidVaries with device
Size165.5 MB
GenreAdventure
DeveloperTilting Point
Google PlayVisit
Download APK 165.5 MB

The screen fills with clutter and you’ve got a list of items to find before the timer runs out. Some are obvious. Most are hidden behind curtains, inside drawers, or tucked into the corner of a hand-drawn scene that gets busier the further you go. Hidden Hotel: Miami Mystery Mod Apk drops hidden object puzzles into a hotel renovation story, so you’re not just tapping through scenes for points. Every completed search hands you the resources to fix up another trashed room in a Miami hotel that looks like it survived a hurricane and a bad divorce. And the renovation work starts the second you clear your first room—no tutorial fluff, just straight into picking between two wallpaper options.

Curtains Hide More Curtains

Scenes start simple but get obnoxious fast. You’re hunting for a fork, and it’s wedged sideways behind a vase that you have to tap first just to move. Pull back a curtain and three more objects show up. Open a box and suddenly the list updates. It’s not like those match-3 games where you’re chaining combos. This is pure observation work, and the game doesn’t apologize when it hides a tiny key in the pattern of a rug. Boosters exist if you get stuck: a lantern highlights one object, a clock adds time, keys unlock three hidden spots at once. But the base game rations those unless you grind or pay, which is where the mod changes things. With unlimited coins in the modded version, you can grab boosters whenever a scene gets annoying. The lantern costs 500 coins per use in the standard version.

More Than Just Searching

Between object hunts, you’re renovating hotel rooms. The storyline ties it together with some mystery about the building’s past, and there are mini-games scattered in: spot the difference puzzles, silhouette matching, dice games that feel like filler but break up the rhythm. And the art’s all hand-drawn, which makes the clutter scenes feel less like stock photo collages and more like someone actually painted a messy attic. You can play offline, which is rare for this type of game. But the leaderboard and chat feature stay locked behind an internet connection if you care about comparing scores.

When the Difficulty Spikes

Later scenes pile on the interactive layers. You’re not just finding objects anymore; you’re opening containers within containers, dragging stuff aside, zooming into corners. The timer gets stricter and the objects get smaller. And it’s satisfying when you clear a tough one, but also exhausting when you’re three items short and the clock’s ticking. The hint recharge timer sits at five minutes per use.

Pick Wallpaper, Repeat

The renovation side is cosmetic. You pick furniture styles and wallpaper, spend the coins you earned from searches, and unlock the next room. It’s not deep design work, just picking option A or B, but it gives the hidden object grind a destination. And the mystery storyline moves along in the background with dialogue scenes, and some of the quests add objectives to the searches, like finding specific items in a certain order. One quest made me find five clocks before anything else, which added maybe thirty seconds of extra difficulty.

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