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Night Call is coming soon, DRM-free.

Friend. Confidant. Shrink. Voyeur. As a cab driver working the Paris night shift, you are many things to different people. Your gift is getting people to talk; and in order to catch the serial killer who left you for dead, that’s exactly what you’ll need to do. Can you solve the mystery before it’s too late?
Cool! Heard about this one, will keep it under my radar!
Dat music. If in-game music is as good as the trailer one, I can buy the game just for that.
I hope this taxi parisien is more friendly than the real taxis parisiens though.
Wishlisted.
love the art style, gonna wishlist it. not sure about the music, it seems to jar with the film noir style, i do love the composition as a stand alone
I love Film Noir.
It's rare when a game uses that style and genre.

Never heard of this one. Will keep my eye on it.

EDIT: Wait a minute:

Use the limited time you have available each night to gather clues while earning money to pay your bills
I do not get along well with timed puzzles.
Wishlisted for now, but will need see how this timed mechanism works and how forgiving it is. I don't want to get all stressed out watching a timer.
Post edited July 11, 2019 by GilesHabibula
the limited time thing isn't ideal, don't like timers in my games, and it also looks very similar to neo cab.
I like what I see and read. Especially, that the story isn't "fix", so you can play again and solve a "new" mystery, kind of.

But... how does the "timer aspect" work?
A) Is it real time/clock running? Or is it
B) You can only transport X amount of passengers until this game comes to an end, so you have to decide carefully whom you want to drive around? Or
C) Something else?

I would prefer B), or C) if C) is also not a "real" time pressure mechanic.
Post edited July 12, 2019 by FlockeSchnee
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GilesHabibula: I love Film Noir.
It's rare when a game uses that style and genre.

Never heard of this one. Will keep my eye on it.

EDIT: Wait a minute:

Use the limited time you have available each night to gather clues while earning money to pay your bills
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GilesHabibula: I do not get along well with timed puzzles.
Wishlisted for now, but will need see how this timed mechanism works and how forgiving it is. I don't want to get all stressed out watching a timer.
Hey!

There are no timed puzzles in Night Call and can take as long as you need with each choice. The choices cost time though, so you're essentially limited to a certain amount of choices in a playthrough, rather than being on a timer.

/Liam from Raw Fury
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liam.oneill: /Liam from Raw Fury
Will there be a Linux release?
Looks really cool. Will keep watch.
Not my style of game but great music.
And here I thought a night call was when you had to visit the lavatory in the middle of the night.
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liam.oneill: Hey!

There are no timed puzzles in Night Call and can take as long as you need with each choice. The choices cost time though, so you're essentially limited to a certain amount of choices in a playthrough, rather than being on a timer.

/Liam from Raw Fury
Hey, good to hear. Contact GOG staff for your dev "golden text" colour :-)
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liam.oneill: /Liam from Raw Fury
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clarry: Will there be a Linux release?
No plans on Linux currently but not impossible for the future.


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liam.oneill: Hey!

There are no timed puzzles in Night Call and can take as long as you need with each choice. The choices cost time though, so you're essentially limited to a certain amount of choices in a playthrough, rather than being on a timer.

/Liam from Raw Fury
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toxicTom: Hey, good to hear. Contact GOG staff for your dev "golden text" colour :-)
On it! :)