is the charmingly spooky, pixel-art sequel to the 2017 cult classic. Developed by Spooky Doorway and published by Akupara Games , this point-and-click adventure continues the supernatural escapades of Detective Francis McQueen and his lovable, often-dimwitted sidekick, Officer Dooley. A Return to the Cursed Town of Twin Lakes
The game’s puzzles rarely challenge logic; they challenge reference recognition . To progress, you must: The Darkside Detective- A Fumble in the Dark Sw...
For example, one case requires you to distract a hipster barista. The solution involves convincing them that a rare, limited-edition vinyl record is hidden in the back. To get that record, you have to fake a ghost sighting. It’s ridiculous, it’s roundabout, and it’s deliciously satisfying when the gears click into place. is the charmingly spooky, pixel-art sequel to the
Nintendo Switch (also on PC, PS4, Xbox One) Developer: Spooky Doorway Genre: Point-and-Click Adventure / Comedy Puzzle To progress, you must: For example, one case
As a traditional point-and-click adventure, the gameplay revolves around exploring static environments, collecting items, and talking to quirky NPCs. The Darkside Detective Nintendo Switch Review