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A point and click detective game in which you have to find the murderer by inspecting scenes, finding evidence and contemplating motives. made by a team of 5 people. music was all created during the jam.
*known bug - clicking right on a "yes" button doesnt work, clicking in the general area of the button does work*
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 73% |
#71 | Mood(Jam) | 3.87 |
#91 | Audio(Jam) | 3.78 |
#274 | Fun(Jam) | 3.16 |
#286 | Graphics(Jam) | 3.59 |
#328 | Humor(Jam) | 2.68 |
#344 | Overall(Jam) | 3.26 |
#401 | Innovation(Jam) | 2.95 |
#578 | Theme(Jam) | 2.68 |
Comments
Thrilling. Especially the music made the game really moody. :-)
But I must admit that I don't know who the murderer was. At the end, I took some random person because, after all, every single one of them could have done it. Surprisingly brutal end after that. O.O
@Spaceoff: When you click on the zip file in the drive, a download button appears to the bottom right of the screen that lets you download the whole thing at once. ;-)
Yeah, there wasn't a .zip when I last tried, anyway:
This was really eerie, really good atmosphere. I'm guessing you aren't ever able to figure out who did it? that ending was pretty chilling.
I love the ending, leaving you to decide who the murderer was.I believe the game would be better if there was a solid murderer to be found. Though I'd like the electrocution in the end haha :D
Really atmospheric and great music. Although I would have liked to know who did it. I just have a vague guess, but they all could be the murderer...
I'm left wondering if I missed something. That was a really cool game. Left me with an uneasy feeling.
Not knowing who the real murderer is is killing me now, but that was pretty interesting to play. Music was good, and you
developed a given theme in a rather interesting manner
Very well done for 72 hours!
The ending is great in games you find out if you are right or wrong in this just like in real life you might never know...
I am really impressed by this. I love the cliff hanger at the end. Only suggestion is more obvious button elements, and maybe less obvious game objects. Really nice work!
I just wanted to add that I stole the donut from this game, it was delicious!
Also, I think for most individuals in this team it was their first time to finish a game, which makes this game even more awesome! (imo)
Amazing job for only 72 hours, everything about this game exudes style.
Great writing and audio :)
Oh, and you should use the "hide context menu"
option for webplayer. When i right-click the menu pops up
I must know if accused the right person! JESUS. (I choosed the mafia lord son). Awesome art and great music. Can you guys make the soundtrack available?
Ahhhh I need to know who did it! I feel awful after possibly murdering the wrong guy haha. Maybe if you guys put in a subtle random clue (not clickable, and different every playthough) in the murder scene that led to the correct person it would have been more interesting and less arbitrary? I can see the stylistic choice of leaving it hanging at the end though, so that could ruin the intended feel of the game also. Great job though, I was absorbed through the whole game!
Great use of the theme! The ending is pretty intense... I hope I chose right.
Wow! Interesting story and great graphics.
I like how I can never be sure whether I have accused the right one.
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You should put it in a .zip, I'm not going through and manually downloading each file one at a time (for public view, google drive doesn't let you download all the files in the linked folder I guess).