Mindcop is a non-linear “whodunnit” detective game that challenges players to solve a murder mystery under the crushing weight of a ticking clock. Developed by solo creator Andre Gareis, the game uniquely blends story-driven exploration with real-time puzzle mechanics, putting players in the role of a psychic investigator tasked with unearthing the truth in the quiet town of Merrilyn Crater Camp. With a premise that combines mind-reading and traditional detective work, Mindcop offers a tense, rewarding experience that rewards intuition and careful decision-making while punishing wasted time. For fans of detective and puzzle games, this is a unique and thought-provoking…
Author: Obsidian
Follow the Meaning is a hand-drawn, surreal point-and-click puzzle adventure that invites players into a peculiar island town where mystery and conspiracy are hidden beneath a whimsical facade. Developed with inspiration from classics like Samorost and the Rusty Lake series, this game delivers a compact yet engaging experience. With its blend of clever puzzles, striking art, and an unsettling story, Follow the Meaning is a gem for fans of the genre, though its short length may leave some wanting more. A Strange Mystery Awaits The game begins with a desperate letter summoning detective Paul Trilby to an isolated town dominated…
Sulfur blends the fast-paced action of first-person shooters with the endless possibilities of roguelite progression. Developed as a modern homage to old-school action-adventures, this game challenges players to survive dynamic, procedurally generated levels while uncovering secrets, defeating powerful bosses, and customizing weapons in creative ways. With its atmospheric world, polished mechanics, and promise of extensive replayability, Sulfur delivers a unique and challenging looter-shooter experience. Currently in early access, the game already shines with its satisfying combat and engaging gameplay loop, but it also faces a few rough edges in performance and mechanics that hold it back from perfection. Roguelite Mechanics…
“A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead” takes players into the haunting, tension-filled world of the blockbuster movie franchise. As a single-player horror adventure, it captures the oppressive silence and dread that fans of the films know so well. Featuring a young protagonist navigating the aftermath of the alien invasion, the game promises a chilling journey through a world where every sound could mean death. While the concept is compelling, the game struggles with repetition, inconsistent mechanics, and a narrative that loses steam in its latter half. However, for fans of stealth horror and atmospheric storytelling, it offers enough moments of…
Set against the backdrop of 1990s New York City, Homeless offers a psychological horror experience that thrives on atmosphere and suspense. Developed with Unreal Engine 5, the game delivers a hauntingly immersive environment that pulls players into a nightmarish tale of paranoia and survival. While it’s short and linear, Homeless is a budget-friendly title that scratches the itch for fans of walking simulators and atmospheric horror. A Night to Remember: Story and Setting In Homeless, you step into the shoes of Albert, a night shift security guard at a Brooklyn subway station. What begins as a routine shift quickly unravels…
GreedFall II: The Dying World takes players back to the rich, fantastical universe of GreedFall, delivering a deeper RPG experience with expanded mechanics and a new, compelling narrative. Set three years before the events of the first game, GreedFall II swaps the familiar island of Teer Fradee for the politically fraught continent of Gacane, where players face a world ravaged by the Malichor plague, factional conflicts, and personal struggles. Currently in early access, the game is a mix of ambition and growing pains. It’s clear that Spiders Studio aims to refine and expand upon what made the original game a…