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Noir Syndrome is a procedurally generated Detective Murder-Mystery with a new story every time! Featuring slick pixel art animations and a jazzy soundtrack, the player is thrown right in to a highly stylized vision of film noir. Visit locations, interrogate suspects, search for clues, and eventually solve the case before the killer escapes - or you wind up dead yourself.
Features:
-Procedural generation: Murder mystery scenarios with a new culprit and clues each time, every play-through is unique.
-Permanent choices: NPCs, interactions, death, and a slew of other features will all persist until a new game is started. Every action counts!
-Notebook: Collect vital clues in the detective's notebook to help narrow down suspects and solve the case.
-Investigation: Interact with and examine numerous objects and characters in a number of environments in the search for more information on the killer.
-Countdown: Given a set number of days to solve the mystery, each area visited will decrement the time left, adding to the urgency of every case.
-Freedom of choice: Attempt to solve the case, or live out your remaining time doing as you please - be it fighting the law, going after gang members, or just seeing the city.
-Gunplay: Combat is generally to be avoided as a single bullet will take down the player. However, when necessary, the revolver is always available for use.
-Badges: Complete a variety of challenges to earn unique badges which directly influence future playthroughs.
-Statistics and Scores: Statistics and high scores for a wide variety of topics will persist through every game.
-Costumes: Multiple unlockable costumes can be earned in game. Play as the default male or female detective, or unlock a variety of new outfits.
Check it out on Steam or purchase it direct from the developers using their Humble Store widget.
Noir Syndrome is a procedurally generated Detective Murder-Mystery with a new story every time! Featuring slick pixel art animations and a jazzy soundtrack, the player is thrown right in to a highly stylized vision of film noir. Visit locations, interrogate suspects, search for clues, and eventually solve the case before the killer escapes - or you wind up dead yourself.
Features:
-Procedural generation: Murder mystery scenarios with a new culprit and clues each time, every play-through is unique.
-Permanent choices: NPCs, interactions, death, and a slew of other features will all persist until a new game is started. Every action counts!
-Notebook: Collect vital clues in the detective's notebook to help narrow down suspects and solve the case.
-Investigation: Interact with and examine numerous objects and characters in a number of environments in the search for more information on the killer.
-Countdown: Given a set number of days to solve the mystery, each area visited will decrement the time left, adding to the urgency of every case.
-Freedom of choice: Attempt to solve the case, or live out your remaining time doing as you please - be it fighting the law, going after gang members, or just seeing the city.
-Gunplay: Combat is generally to be avoided as a single bullet will take down the player. However, when necessary, the revolver is always available for use.
-Badges: Complete a variety of challenges to earn unique badges which directly influence future playthroughs.
-Statistics and Scores: Statistics and high scores for a wide variety of topics will persist through every game.
-Costumes: Multiple unlockable costumes can be earned in game. Play as the default male or female detective, or unlock a variety of new outfits.
Check it out on Steam or purchase it direct from the developers using their Humble Store widget.
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"Procedurally generated murder mystery" sounded strange--and then it occurred to me that the board game "Clue" is technically a procedurally generated murder mystery.
It was professor Plum in the dining room with the candlestick!
It was professor Plum in the dining room with the candlestick!
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Soon you'll call yourself Gaming on Steam. This game was available for a long time on Desura. It's not too good, by the way.
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