Stumbled across this clicker while browsing Roblox-inspired games and honestly? Didn't expect much. Thought it'd be another mindless tapper, but turns out this knife collecting simulator has some serious staying power. Released on 11.13.2024, it's basically everything Murder Mystery 2 fans have been craving in clicker form.
The concept's simple enough - click knives, earn points, unlock cooler backgrounds, rinse and repeat. But here's the thing: the progression actually feels rewarding. Each knife you unlock brings that little dopamine hit, and before you know it, you're gunning for the leaderboard top spot. Latest update on 02.06.2025 added even more content, so there's plenty to chase.
Pretty straightforward - click on knives to score points, then use those points to unlock new backgrounds and upgrade your clicking power. The more you upgrade, the faster you rack up points. Goal is simple: dominate the leaderboard and prove you know your MM2 knives better than anyone else.
liss48 clearly knows their audience here. The attention to detail in recreating those iconic MM2 knife designs shows genuine appreciation for the source material. While this might be a simpler take on the murder mystery genre, the developer nailed the addictive clicker formula that keeps you coming back for more upgrades.
Nah, it's inspired by MM2 but totally separate. Just uses the knife designs and theme for the clicker gameplay.
Depends how much you click, but expect several hours of solid gameplay. The upgrade system keeps things interesting throughout.
Works great on Android devices, especially in landscape mode. iOS isn't supported yet though.
Yeah, your progress and leaderboard position stick around. No worries about losing your knife collection.
If you're digging the MM2 vibes, definitely check out MM2: Case Simulator 2 for that authentic case-opening experience. Murder Mystery brings the classic formula if you want actual detective work. For something with similar knife mechanics, STANDOFF2 Knives scratches that same collecting itch.
Look, it's not going to revolutionize gaming or anything, but if you're into Murder Mystery 2 and need something to keep your hands busy, this hits the spot. The clicking gets oddly therapeutic, and chasing those leaderboard positions becomes way more addictive than it has any right to be.