TR-49 Detective Game: Inkle Unveils a Bizarre New Code-Breaking Experience
Inkle announces TR-49, a new detective game featuring a bizarre code-breaking computer. Learn more about its unique mechanics and development.
Are you ready to decode the language of machines? The detective genre is evolving again. Inkle, the powerhouse behind 80 Days, is pushing the boundaries of interactive storytelling with their latest title, TR-49.
Inside the TR-49 Detective Gameplay Mechanics
According to The Verge, TR-49 follows the stellar lineage of experimental investigation games like Return of the Obra Dinn and The Case of the Golden Idol. What sets it apart is a confounding, bizarre code-breaking computer that serves as your primary tool. It doesn't hold your hand; both the player and the protagonist start with zero context, forced to piece together the mystery from scratch.
Release and Technical Specifications
- Release Date: TBA
- Developer: Inkle
- Price: Price Unannounced
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