Mysterium's game box with a piece of paper on it reading "Apps And Digital Supports."

Best Mysterium Apps And Digital Supports

Apps and other technology can elevate the board game experience, whether they’re developed specifically for that board game or for use in general. Knowing this, I’ve hunted down the best Mysterium apps and digital supports to help you have the best experience possible with this great game.

The best Mysterium apps and digital supports are the Mysterium digital board game app, Mysterium background music (official or unofficial), and a timer app.

Best Mysterium Apps And Digital Supports

Mysterium's game box.
Kind of a cool effect here. Accidental, but cool.

Sadly, no official app exists to support the experience of playing Mysterium. With that said, there is an app you may want to take a look at, as well as digital supports. Here’s what they are.

Mysterium: A Psychic Clue Game (Mysterium Digital)

This is the official game app for Mysterium. Twin Sails Interactive developed it, and you can buy it for $4.49. 

Now, I have not played the digital version of Mysterium, so I can’t recommend it one way or the other. However, the game does seem to have mostly positive reviews, based on what I’ve seen through the Apple Store and Google Play.

Do you need to get a digital version of Mysterium? Well, that’s up to you. I prefer physical versions of board games, but that’s just my preference. Yours may be different, and that’s okay.

Mysterium Background Music

For a more immersive atmosphere, I recommend investing in some background music for Mysterium. Thankfully, official music exists on Libellud’s site.

If that’s not to your liking, you can also try other options, such as Board Game Music’s custom soundtrack for the game.

You could also try creepy background music not designed for Mysterium. My personal favorite is anything by Graham Plowman.

Another option is replacing traditional music with something more ambient.

Timer App

If you lose the timer for Mysterium or aren’t a fan of it, consider one of the many, many timer apps that exist on the marketplace today. Most are free, and most do exactly what you want them to. 

Did You Know?

(Each time you refresh the page you will get a new “Did You Know” fact!)

Did you know the original version of Clue was called Cluedo? That version is still published today in many countries around the world. It’s still just as popular if not more so than Clue.

Conclusion: Best Mysterium Apps And Digital Supports

I have no doubt there are more apps and such to best help and elevate the Mysterium experience. And I’d love to know what those are.

So, if you know of any, please let me know in the comments below. While you’re at it, let me know what you think of my list. Thanks!

And, as always, keep on gaming, fellow board gamers.


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