Posted May 20, 2018
Hello fellow gamers,
I'm looking for an interesting detective or mystery-solving adventure game, but one that shows high re-playability? During my long internet search such a game doesn't seem to exist, 3 games excepted. I have found that some of the detective games like L.A. Noire or the Sherlock Holmes series have some fascinating stories and puzzles to solve but they are all of the genre "play-it-once-and-you-are-done" style game.
I have found 3 bright execptions which are
- Covert Action (Sid Meier, Microprose; spy game with different 'culprits' to chase every time)
- Murder! (Approx 1990; US Gold, Amiga/PC; a classic 3D detective game where the murder is different each time)
- Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion or Cluedo: Murder at Blackwell Grange (1998; which is a boardgame conversion)
I understand that an interesting mystery game which is replayable must not have a consistent story-telling (it's clear that the story cannot be different each time), but some interesting puzzles or game mechanics to solve or play which are different each time despite a broad generic story. The game Murder! here above comes close to that and I wonder if there is a 'modern' version of such a game.
So is there any such mystery game or detective game? Thanks a lot to let me know!
I'm looking for an interesting detective or mystery-solving adventure game, but one that shows high re-playability? During my long internet search such a game doesn't seem to exist, 3 games excepted. I have found that some of the detective games like L.A. Noire or the Sherlock Holmes series have some fascinating stories and puzzles to solve but they are all of the genre "play-it-once-and-you-are-done" style game.
I have found 3 bright execptions which are
- Covert Action (Sid Meier, Microprose; spy game with different 'culprits' to chase every time)
- Murder! (Approx 1990; US Gold, Amiga/PC; a classic 3D detective game where the murder is different each time)
- Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion or Cluedo: Murder at Blackwell Grange (1998; which is a boardgame conversion)
I understand that an interesting mystery game which is replayable must not have a consistent story-telling (it's clear that the story cannot be different each time), but some interesting puzzles or game mechanics to solve or play which are different each time despite a broad generic story. The game Murder! here above comes close to that and I wonder if there is a 'modern' version of such a game.
So is there any such mystery game or detective game? Thanks a lot to let me know!
Post edited May 20, 2018 by XenonS