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Casebook 1899 - The Leipzig Murders is a fresh upcoming retro pixel-art point and click adventure, with a brand new demo available to try now. Homo Narrans Studio are crowdfunding it now on Kickstarter, with a €15,000 goal and to entice people in the demo features the first full case to play through.

"Immerse yourself in an industrial metropolis on the threshold of the 20th century and solve four exciting murder cases as detective Joseph Kreiser. You work for the police of a German boomtown in the late industrial age and find yourself in a classist society where workers, women and other marginalised groups fight for their say, often leading to violent crime. In a time of upheaval, you may be looking for answers but come across human abysses."

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Game Features:

  • Classic Point-And-Click Adventure
  • Environmental puzzles and inventory
  • Witness interviews and dialogue options
  • Combine clues in the notebook to draw new conclusions
  • No game-over screen
  • Multiple endings for each case - whether you arrest the right suspect depends on your skills
  • Complete German voice-over
  • Subtitles in German and English
  • Find clues and interrogate witnesses in meticulously researched historical locations
  • Focus on dialogue and interaction

You can try the demo on Steam and support the Kickstarter.

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F.Ultra May 31, 2022
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Looks a bit like The Slaughter: Act One, I hope the dev will make Act Two some day now (6 years in the making).
catbox_fugue Jun 6, 2022
Quoting: F.UltraLooks a bit like The Slaughter: Act One, I hope the dev will make Act Two some day now (6 years in the making).

the slaughter games use NWjs (a cef alternative)

casebook uses Visplayer, im not sure what game engine this is.

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i thoroughly enjoyed the 1899 demo with all of its german narration
very good sherlock holmes style game.
well crafted and artfully drawn (for a pixel game)

thanks for the +recommend
Eike Jun 7, 2022
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Quoting: catbox_fuguecasebook uses Visplayer, im not sure what game engine this is.

That would be Visionaire. Daedalic has been using it often.
catbox_fugue Jun 7, 2022
awesome thanks for the info
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