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Author Archives: Minna Hong

What I want an a detective game, part three

I have been musing about detective/mystery games for the past week or so because I’ve been obsessed with them lately. Here is my post from yesterday in which I griped about more things I hate in detective games. In this post, I’m going to try to focus more on what I want from a detective… Continue Reading

Seeking the perfect detective game, part two

I have played more of Murders on the Yangtze River (OMEGAMES Studio), and while I still enjoy it muchly, there are more things that are irritating me. Such as the fact that they introduce new mechanics without explaining them. Or give a very brief explanation that doesn’t really tell you what to do. Here’s my… Continue Reading

Chasing the dragon (the perfect mystery game)

Since I’ve been on a mystery/detective game kick lately, I’ve been thinking about what I really want from a detective game. Many years ago, I tried several of the Sherlock Holmes games by Frogwares. They were highly-esteemed, and while I don’t particularly like Sherlock Holmes,  that was all that was available at the time. Oh,… Continue Reading

Murders on the Yangtze River (OMEGAMES STUDIO)–A Quick Look

I am still on my murder mystery game kick. And for whatever reason, I was looking at Steam. Well, no. I know exacttly why. I wanted to look at mystery games precisely because I’m on this kick. I found a game that immediately intrigued me. I think I had heard of it before, but I… Continue Reading

Inspector Waffles (Goloso Games)–A Quick Look

This is both A Quick Look at Inspector Waffles (Goloso Games) and a rant about point-and-clicks in general. A brief history: Eons ago, I thought I would really like point-and-clicks. Why? Because I like detective/murder stories/mysteries. I tried a bunch of the Wadjet Eye Games (Lauren Blackwell series), and my god, were they an exercise… Continue Reading

Duck Detective, both games–A Quick Review

I’m still on an indie dev kick, and I decided to play Duck Detective: The Secret Salami (Happy Broccoli Games). It’s about a duck who is, yes, a detective, and it’s very Sam Spade about the whole thing. Except with animals as the characters, and a very cute pop-up book, cut-out characters visual style. The… Continue Reading