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The Slaughter - A Twisted Victorian Kickstarter

By Alex Francois -
The Slaughter is a point-and-click adventure which takes place in the squalor of Victorian London, setting the scene for ripper-esque serial killings, grubby-kneed urchins, opium-induced hallucinations and everything in-between.

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A serial killer is terrorizing the streets of Victorian London, and private investigator Sydney Emerson has hit a new low between finding lost dogs and receiving alleyway beatings. A turn of events sees Sydney forgoing his selfish nature and thrusting himself into perilous and increasingly surreal situations, walking the line between dreams and reality.
 
Explore the seedy streets of Victorian London, searching the slums, taverns, opium dens and even Sydney’s dreams and hallucinations for leads, meeting a host of interesting, insane and eccentrically British characters while exploring the deeper human condition.
 
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/510736733/the-slaughter Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Lord Avallon Nov 15, 2013
It looks very interesting, like those classic detective adventures like Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes and Cruise for a Corpse!
kevie Nov 25, 2013
This game looks really cool, I loved those LucasArts point n click adventures back in the early 90s.  I'm going to have to back this, thanks for bring it to our attention :)
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