The only thing they could access was this app (the app you downloaded), some important looking information and an address. They tell you that they found a cellphone at the train station, but that it seems to be broken. One day you’re minding your own business, downloading some apps, when you receive a text message from a mysterious stranger with the handle “Unknown”. It includes a photo album, email, “friend” profiles, chatrooms, messenger, and a call function.
Basically, the game is designed to simulate a chatting app.
I find it rather unique in how it takes advantage of the fact that it’s a mobile game. To my delight, Mystic Messenger is nothing like that. Gosh I hate those games – I’m currently playing 3 of them – and how they practically force you to do the “Tapjoy” thing for points and spend money. I sort of randomly found it while looking for a different game and initially thought it was another one of those ticket based visual novels where you have to wait 4 hours to get one ticket. If you play Otome games, then you’ve probably heard about this game.