
Game Overview
Kyiv becomes a shadowy maze of back streets, offices, and half-hidden details in this compact point-and-click mystery. You play a journalist pursuing a lead connected to a powerful artificial-intelligence firm, only to find that every answer raises another question about who is feeding you information and why. The mood leans toward grounded conspiracy thriller rather than supernatural horror, using a recognizable modern city to make its secrets feel uncomfortably plausible. Suspicion hangs over every conversation, and the central investigation keeps its focus on identity, corporate secrecy, and unreliable motives.
Most of the action revolves around examining locations, collecting useful objects, speaking with characters, and connecting clues in the right order. Puzzles are built into the investigation: expect logic challenges, inventory-based obstacles, and short minigames that ask you to pay attention to the evidence instead of simply clicking through dialogue. Progress comes from carefully searching scenes and interpreting what people say, so missing a small visual detail can leave an important lead unresolved. Its straightforward adventure-game interface keeps the emphasis on the case itself, making it approachable for players who enjoy story-first puzzles without demanding reflex-heavy skills.
Triomatica gives the setting its strongest identity through illustrated environments based on actual Kyiv landmarks and neighborhoods. Every screen has the deliberate, storybook-like detail associated with traditional 2D adventures, yet the subject matter feels current thanks to its AI-company premise. The relatively focused format suits an evening or weekend mystery session more than a huge open-ended detective simulation, with the main appeal lying in atmosphere and narrative momentum. Fans of classic point-and-click investigations, especially players who enjoy the investigative pacing of Broken Sword or modern indie visual adventures, are likely to find plenty to like; puzzle veterans may want a denser challenge, but newcomers receive a clear, engaging entry point.
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Installation
- Click the green button below to be redirected to UploadHaven.
- Wait 15 seconds, then hit “Free Download.” (Free downloads may be slower — upgrade to UploadHaven Pro for faster speeds.)
- Once downloaded, right-click the .zip file and choose “Extract to Trust No One.” (You’ll need 7-Zip for this.)
- Open the extracted folder and run the game as administrator.
- Enjoy! 🎮 If you see missing DLL errors, check the _Redist folder inside and install what’s needed.
System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 and newer
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Setup Guide & Troubleshooting
How do I fix missing DLL errors for Trust No One (v1.1)?
After extracting Trust No One (v1.1), navigate to the _Redist or _CommonRedist folder inside the game directory and install DirectX, Vcredist, and any other dependencies included.
What should I do if the downloaded file is corrupted?
The full archive is 152.93 MB — make sure your download completed fully before extracting. Use 7-Zip to extract the files. If you still see a "file corrupted" error, re-download and try again.
Why should I run the game as administrator?
Right-click the game executable and select "Run as Administrator" to avoid save file issues and permission errors. This is especially important on the first launch.
How do I update my GPU drivers for this game?
The game won't launch — what should I try?
This game requires Version 9.0. Try running in compatibility mode, install the latest DirectX runtime, or install the All-in-One VC Redist Package.
My antivirus is blocking the game — is it safe?
Antivirus false positives are common with pre-installed games. Temporarily pause your antivirus during extraction to prevent it from quarantining game files. You can re-enable it after the extraction completes.