Nobodies: Murder Cleaner

15.3M installs
246.3K ratings
+8.6K weekly installs
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+68.7K monthly installs
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Nobodies: Murder Cleaner Summary

Nobodies: Murder Cleaner is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in the Adventure category, developed by Blyts. First released 9 years ago(Dec 2016), the app has accumulated 15.3M+ total installs and 246.3K ratings with a 4.37★ (good) average rating.

Recent activity: 8.6K installs this week (68.7K over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 22 new ratings this week (383 over 4 weeks) with healthy momentum. View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Jan 24, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jan 26, 2026 (version 3033).


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Ratings: 246.3K

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App Description

They do the dirty work. You clean it up.

After the hitmen have taken out their target, somebody has to clear up the mess. That’s you. You’re a ‘cleaner’ for a secret government counter-terrorist organisation, tasked with disposing of the bodies, destroying all the evidence, and leaving no sign you were ever there.

Nobodies is a point-and-click puzzle adventure in which you must use your wits and resourcefulness to ensure your employers’ actions go undiscovered. You aid them in taking out key members of Q-100, a terrorist organisation hell-bent on unleashing horrendous experimental bioweapons on the world.

Blend in, get out, and most importantly, leave no bodies behind.

Features
• Thirteen murders to cover up: quick thinking and resourcefulness is essential to succeed in hiding the evidence.
• Packed with puzzles: each mission has a unique set of challenges to overcome, from classic inventory puzzles, to bespoke mindbending tasks.
• Multiple ways to solve a challenge: various ways to approach many situations, some more effective than others
• Hand-crafted art: almost one hundred distinct hand-drawn scenes to search and explore.
• Inspired by real events: what if the horrific human experiments of the 50s and 60s got into terrorist hands?