You’ll switch from the ‘explore’ screen, which is the scene itself where you’ll search for clues, to the ‘thinking’ screen, which has the outline of the case summary, as well as all your collected clues and the additional puzzles to solve. Although each chapter may tell a different story with a new set of characters, there’s an overarching narrative to be discovered.Įach chapter has a static scene which you must explore for clues and then fill in the gaps for the case. Each chapter usually revolves around a death somehow related to a mysterious golden idol, which is passed from person to person. Split into twelve chapters, not including the epilogue, The Case of the Golden Idol’s story spans across 40 years. You must search the area for clues in the ‘exploring’ screen and slowly collect all the information needed to solve the case. You are given a variety of clues and must piece the case together yourself by reading between the lines. Like Obra Dinn, The Case of the Golden Idol is a deduction puzzle game. On its release day, Lucas Pope himself recommended Color Gray Games’ The Case of the Golden Idol to anyone who enjoyed Obra Dinn, and this recommendation couldn’t be more accurate. No game has drawn me in and tested my puzzle-solving and deduction skills in the same way, until now.
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