
When a poet is found dead under mysterious circumstances, private investigator Sean Carver’s search for the truth will take him into the world of secret societies and occult intrigues in Edwardian Dublin.

When a poet is found dead under mysterious circumstances, private investigator Sean Carver’s search for the truth will take him into the world of secret societies and occult intrigues in Edwardian Dublin.
AUTHOR
Thomas McGuinness
VOICE ACTOR
Sebastian Brown
SUITED FOR
Teens, Adults
PLAYING TIME
20 min
CHOICES
20
ENDINGS
3
Game Flow
Medium
ATTENTION LEVEL
High


You are a blind detective and are supposed to solve a murder. Fortunately, your other senses are sharpened to notice details that others often miss.
How did the poet die? Was it suicide or murder? Why was his brother at the scene of the crime, and what does this have to do with a strange cult?

Lovers of history and criminal cases will find their place here, as well as anyone who enjoys murder mysteries and wants to be a detective.

Explore the crime scene and interrogate witnesses. Bring the pieces of evidence together to find the murderer.
Can you solve the case?

On a long drive back home, at a dusty evening, when you want to escape your reality.
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I enjoyed the strong sensory descriptions, which fits very well with the protagonist.
I genuinely enjoyed this story, the characters had plenty of personality, the voice acting fit with the characters and the pacing was great. it was a great experience, searching for evidence and piecing everything together to ultimately choose a suspect.
Although, I would have liked to have a little bit more time examining all the different pieces of evidence, before making my final decision. I felt a bit rushed making my decision, but nonetheless I enjoyed drawing conclusions and in the end, finding out who the culprit really is.
This was so cool. The interrogations were definitely my favorite part. Maeve was such a funny addition and provided great comic relief during an otherwise serious interrogation. I loved the characters, and I’d really love to see more episodes or an expanded version of this, what’s here is already amazing.
I really enjoyed this one. The atmosphere, the fact that the protagonist was blind, and sensory details played a crucial role, the mystery itself, the clues, the voice acting, the writing — everything was on point. Deducing the code to the locked drawer from the information I gathered before was very satisfying.
However, I didn’t feel that I had enough information to make the final decision. I had to guess, and I was wrong. It might have been the consequence of what I’d chosen to investigate, so it would have been nice to have more time and be able to examine more evidence, talk to more people, etc.
This story would really benefit from being longer, and if it became a series, I would definitely play again.
Getting to look through evidence, trying to solve a mysterious case was very thrilling and the main character being blind made it easier to relate to the scene, as we are also unable to see. It was an interesting story, that made me curious to find out about what comes next. However, it would have been nice to have more time for the inspection of the evidence and to piece it all together more clearly.