Lord Winklebottom Investigates

Lord Winklebottom Investigates

Lord Winklebottom Investigates is a 1920s murder mystery, point and click adventure featuring a dashing giraffe detective coming to Steam this year!

Inspired by Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes, the game is a classic British murder mystery!

It’s the 1920s and the world’s foremost detective is about to embark on his most challenging case yet. A mysterious invitation to an isolated island results in a grisly murder and a race against time to track down the killer. Thankfully, in this world that’s not quite like our own, there’s nobody better to crack the case than the great detective and gentleman giraffe, Lord Winklebottom.

Join Lord Winklebottom and his steadfast companion Dr Frumple as they investigate the murder of their old friend. Uncover clues, interview suspects and solve puzzles to crack the case, capture the killer and uncover the horrifying dark secret at the heart of the Isle of Barghest!

  • Animals of all shapes and sizes!

  • Unique 2D hand painted artwork.

  • Streamlined point and click interface.

  • Collection of bizarre characters to interrogate!

  • Play as a gentleman giraffe!

  • Dozens of puzzles to solve!


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Lord Winklebottom Investigates on Steam

Fire Tonight

Fire Tonight

The gameplay is not out of ordinary but it introduces simple new mechanics in every chapter. You try to find your way in a 3D maze and it’s kind of easy.

The story on the other side, is easy going and heart warming with the dialogues and the cutscenes.

It was a very nice short experience overall with all the music and the unusual narrative.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game


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This game is short (about 60 minutes tops) so the price isn’t that bad for what you get. My biggest problem with it is the achievement for “Stroll down memory lane”. There is no checklist to tell you what you are missing from the level so you have to play it and hope you touched everything. Some are saying it is glitched and after 3 hours, I may be inclined to agree with them. I have checked several guides and nothing really tells me what the issue is and why I can’t unlock this achievement. I had a great time with it but definitely feeling a little burned by the experience. Don’t delete me

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

Fire Tonight on Steam

If On A Winter’s Night, Four Travelers

If On A Winter’s Night, Four Travelers

This was a wonderful point and click experience. The pixel art is really beautifully done, great story telling, fun puzzles. I will definitely be purchasing the supporter pack. Great job and thanks 3

☾ DIFFICULTY ☾

🔲 Easy

✅ You have to use your brain

🔲 Normal

🔲 Hard

🔲 Dark Souls

☾ GRAPHICS ☾

🔲 Bad

🔲 Okay

🔲 Good

✅ Beautiful

🔲 Masterpiece

☾ MUSIC ☾

🔲 Bad

🔲 Not special

🔲 Good

✅ Excellent

🔲 Best

☾ STORY ☾

🔲 No Story

🔲 Bad

🔲 Average

🔲 Good

✅ Very Rich

☾ PRICE ☾

🔲 Perfect price

✅ Cheap (It’s free!)

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game


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“If on a winter’s night a traveler, outside the town of Malbork, leaning from the steep slope without fear of wind or vertigo, looks down in the gathering shadow in a network of lines that enlace, in a network of lines that intersect, on the carpet of leaves illuminated by the moon around an empty grave - What story down there awaits its end? - he asks, anxious to hear the story.”

“If on a Winter’s night, a traveler” is a novel by Italo Calvino and possibly one of the greatest italian literary works published in the last two centuries. Each chapter consists of the beginning of a new novel, in a search for the pleasure of reading.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

If On A Winter's Night, Four Travelers on Steam

Dot’s Home

Dot’s Home

Hi I really Like this game! I wish there was more game like Dot’s home. Thank you making this game and making it available for us to try it out first.

Thank you again, can’t wait what y’all come up next!

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

Nice idea and great execution!

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

Dot's Home on Steam

Heaven’s Vault

Heaven’s Vault

Imaginative, innovative, and very immersive

Heaven’s Vault is a narrative game with meaningful choices that lets you explore a fascinating and beautiful original world and its history. One of its main mechanics involves deciphering words and sentences in a foreign script, which is implemented in the best way I’ve ever encountered in 35 years of gaming - find details below.

Let’s first talk about the setting though. The game takes place in a unique world where humans live on a couple of small “moons”, which are connected by “rivers” that defy our laws of physics, but can be sailed nonetheless. You play as Aliya, a young archaeologist who has found a working age-old ship and explores this strange universe, trying to uncover its forgotten history.

Real player with 115.2 hrs in game

Introduction

I love Heaven’s Vault. I love this game so much that I replayed the game in the New Game+ mode, which I rarely do. Playing the game brought back memories of my days studying the Classics – translating text, learning word etymology, reading Roman and Ancient Greek mythology and history, and so on. Given that, I was easily convinced to play Heaven’s Vault again, just so that I could learn more about the in-game history, further explore the game’s world, and solve its central mystery by approaching it from different angles.

Real player with 59.3 hrs in game

Heaven's Vault on Steam

Framing Dawes

Framing Dawes

A cursed teenager is thrown into a forgotten recursive wonderland where the last twenty-four hours are a mystery, her Mother’s been kidnapped and she’ll be framed for the murder of a missing boy if she can’t find him. Oh, and her pet rabbit has risen from his grave…

Framing Dawes is an atmospheric adventure game following teenager Bay Dawes on her journey to find and bring a missing boy to the asylum where her mother is being held captive before the end of the day. If she doesn’t, she will be framed for his murder and never see her mother again. Accompanied by her dead pet rabbit, Dink, they explore the hidden world beneath her town of Foresight in a flying bathtub to recover missing memories and rescue her mother.

But can she break the curse before it’s too late?

Gameplay

  • Story-Driven, Point and Click Adventure.

  • Players will interact with Dawes' world, collecting and combining inventory, solving puzzles and casting spells.

  • There are occasional instances where the player can switch to Dink the rabbit and Dawes' mother.

  • The game is composed of three parts combined into the full game.

  • The control options are Mouse and Keyboard.

Highlights

  • Over 90 beautifully hand-drawn environments to explore

  • Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, mythological stories, Jan Švankmajer, Tim Burton, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal and old dreams

  • The provocative narrative will surprise and immerse you

  • Navigate to different locations in a magical flying bathtub

  • Bizarre characters, talking dolls, missing socks, space exploration and more!

  • Experience occasional possessions and paranormal activity

  • Original soundtrack

Framing Dawes on Steam

The Lot

The Lot

Take an atmospheric journey in a fresh, critically acclaimed format of a hand-drawn point-and-click comic-book. When a freeloading owner of a blue Mustang drives through without paying for the ticket, Harry Hunter, freelance parking attendant, ventures inside the lot to Make. Him. Pay. ™.

Just like our other interactive comics, upon finishing the game you can print out your entire adventure path in the form of an actual 30-50 page comic book. In response to (very positive! :) ) player feedback on previous games, this adventure includes multiple paths, endings and side-quests spanning thousands of lines of dialog tightly packed in a 2 hour narrative.

Gameplay

  • every interaction in the game world (such as talking, picking up items, using objects etc.) creates a new comic panel, furthering the story

  • hundreds of unique hand-drawn (and hand-scanned!) content rich panels for all the various combinations

  • improved replay value with multiple endings, sidequests, achievements and many different ways to solve the game mysteries

  • when the player ends the game, he is given the option to print out his gameplay in a comic book format

  • a new game+ option with a developer commentary track when you finish the game

The Lot on Steam

Button City

Button City

This game is one of the few ones that I have bought either as pre-order or within release week, and I am clad that I did. I really enjoyed playing and streaming this game, with its cute polygon graphics. It was interesting to see how well game works without any voice acting, only text and some sound effects when needed. However as expected, just released games still have some bugs and glitches, but I managed to find only two that either stops you from advancing without resetting the game or mini-game, or stops you playing altogether, one before and one after playing the game.

Real player with 16.8 hrs in game

My childhood was not surrounded by tons of friends, and the few I had didn’t share the same passions as I did: my passion for all kinds of video games was kept mostly to myself while growing up, and while playing this game, I found myself surprisingly feeling like the young, lonely girl I was when I was growing up– but it also made me feel like the fun-loving, yet somewhat mischievous kid I was before adulthood.

I saw this game’s demo in a recent Steam sale based on animals, (one that was actually not on the front page of Steam, and was hidden!) and none of the games really appealed to me, aside from this little one hidden in the cracks. I decided to grab the demo while it was active, and I was kind of in love with it, keeping skepticism in mind. While the game shows need of polish, with a bit of a sluggish pace and the need of a few of some control improvements, what this game offered beyond that was genuinely another experience I wasn’t expecting at all.

Real player with 15.1 hrs in game

Button City on Steam

Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders

Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders

The case for

Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders is a murder mystery game, so the first, most important question should be: is the mystery engaging? And it is, which is why it earns my thumbs up. The plot is intriguing and the pace is generally good all throughout the game. It tells several short stories, with an overarching plot connecting all of them and ending on a satisfying conclusion.

The case against

When compared with other murder mystery games, like the Gabriel Knight, Sherlock Holmes or Laura Bow series, in Detective Di there’s surprisingly little detectiving to do. There’s a clue board that fills up as you uncover relevant information, but you don’t have to actually figure out what clues are relevant or how they connect, as the game does all of this automatically, and once you reach the end of the chapter and the board is full Magistrate Di will make all the connections himself and explain his conclusions to you. All the actual detective work in the game is done automatically.

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders

The best point and click adventure game I have played in a long while. A really gripping story full of twists and turns that will keep you entertained to the end.

Pros:

👍

👍Gripping Story

👍 Wonderful music

👍Great atmosphere

👍 Achievements and Trading Cards

Cons:

👎

👎Sometimes the scene music felt repetitive and annoying

Overview

Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders is a point and click adventure game set in ancient China.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders on Steam

Kentucky Route Zero: PC Edition

Kentucky Route Zero: PC Edition

I’ve been putting off writing a review for this for literally years, because I have no idea how to describe it any better than anyone else has. But Kentucky Route Zero has been my biggest source of inspiration ever since I stumbled upon it seven years ago. In that span of time, every act released was better than the last, every character more in-depth, every location more mysterious. So let’s start there: I’m in love with this game, and have been from the start.

You play as a number of drifters in Kentucky. All of them are homeless, some have debts, most don’t have much family. Your job is to get them to Dogwood Drive, an address that is incessantly difficult to locate, and is only accessible by a route that takes you deep, deep underground.

Real player with 138.4 hrs in game

**“We lay on our backs looking at the ceiling and wondering what God had wrought when he made life so sad and disinclined. ”

― Jack Kerouac, On the Road**

I don’t normally start my reviews with book quotes but when I do you can be assured that I mean business or I am trying really hard to look smart. Kentucky Route Zero is not for everyone. Its heavy on reading walls and walls of text and building your own story of interwoven threads from multiple characters that all knit together into this Kerouac beat style prose or in some other moments a Murakami-like flurry of surrealistic philosophy where things are real…but not quite real enough. There was a point where I had given up on this title and had no confidence that it would ever get finished but they did and I am glad, if only to give closure to the swathes of fans that waited almost 10 years for this to come to fruition.

Real player with 41.9 hrs in game

Kentucky Route Zero: PC Edition on Steam