Lamplight City mobile

Description

Ein Detektiv-Adventure in einer Steampunk-Szenerie vom Autor von A Golden Wake und Shardlight! Kann der Privatdetektiv Miles Fordham die Fälle seiner Klienten aufklären und findet er den Mörder seines Partners, bevor seine kleine Welt gänzlich auseinanderfällt?
• "Sieht wirklich vielversprechend aus." - Gamasutra
• "Ich habe schon mein ganzes Leben einen Faible für das Adventure-Genre, der in einem lila Tentakel-Tatoo auf meinem linken Oberarm gipfelte (Day of the Tentacle, uffz). Also werde ich auch Lamplight City spielen. Könnt ihr glauben." - Rock, Paper, Shotgun
ÜBER DAS SPIEL
Das Tor nach Vespuccia, die Stadt aus Luft und Licht, die Lamplight City - die aufstrebende Hafenstadt New Bretagne ist ein leuchtendes Beispiel für Fortschritt und Industrialisierung in der Neuen Welt. Aber neben den Verheißungen einer glänzenden Zukunft im 19ten Jahrhundert liegt das Fundament der Stadt in Armut, Klassenkampf und Verbrechen.
Für den Privatdetektiv und ehemaligen Polizisten Miles Fordham sind die zwielichtigen Ecken von Lamplight City nur ein Teil des Puzzles. Während sein ehemaliger Partner ihm ständig aus dem Jenseits etwas einflüstert, beginnt er langsam den Verstand zu verlieren. Kann Miles die Fälle seiner Klienten aufklären und findet er den Mörder seines Partners, bevor seine kleine Welt gänzlich auseinanderfällt?
Lamplight City ist ein Detektiv-Adventure, das in einer fiktiven viktorianischen Vergangenheit im Steampunk-Stil spielt.
FEATURES
• Es bleibt Dir überlassen wie Du den Detektiv spielst - aber bedenke die Folgen!
Untersuche Tatorte, befrage Verdächtige, verschaffe Dir Informationen so wie es Dir notwendig erscheint. Bleibe dabei dem Gesetz treu oder mach' Dir Deine eigenen Regeln. Wie Du handelst beeinflusst aber wie die Leute auf Dich reagieren.
• Fünf Fälle gilt es zu lösen - mit mehreren Verdächtigen, falschen Hinweisen und unterschiedlichen möglichen Enden der Geschichte.
Du gerätst nie in eine absolute Sackgasse. Wenn Du den Fall nicht lösen kannst, nimmst Du Dir den nächsten vor. Die Geschichte passt sich dem von Dir beeinflussten Verlauf an.
• Ein-Klick-Bedienung - ohne Inventar.
Sammle Hinweise und Dokumente in deinem Notizbuch, um sie dort wieder einsehen zu können. Gegenstände lassen sich mit einem kontextsensitiven Cursor verwenden.
• Erkunde eine fiktive Stadt mit vier sehr unterschiedlichen Stadtbezirken.
er Spieler wird alle vier Bezirke erkunden und dort etwas über verschiedene gesellschaftliche Themen erfahren. Beispielsweise die Klassengesellschaft oder die Angst vor der sich rasant fortentwickelnden Dampftechnologie.
• Das Spiel ist stark von den Werken von Edgar Allan Poe und Charles Dickens beeinflusst.
• Viele spannende Orte und über 50 interessante Charaktere
• Originalmusik von Mark Benis.
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Lamplight City mobile Reviews

Tedious & long winded

DJG1425 on

United States

The atmosphere and setting are great…unfortunately the game consists simply of long winded conversations that have little bearing on the plot. There really is not any problem solving, just moving from irrelevant conversation to irrelevant conversation. Only about 20% of the dislogue is useful and of that, only about another 20% is interesting. Unfortunate as I’m a big fan of other games by the makers and folks involved in producing it. Was hoping for a steam punk Gabriel Knight…unfortunately got little more than a meandering script for a bad WB pilot…

I genuinely liked it

Shadowchaser66 on

United States

I definitely got stuck a few times and it was frustrating when I messed up one small thing and couldn’t finish the case her and there but the storyline was genuinely good. I wish this was a show ngl because the characters are well developed imo. If you like crime/detective narratives then I definitely recommend. (Definitely requires a solid amount of observation to get a good ending)

Missed the mark

Dr German on

United States

I appreciate what they are trying to do, but I think this game misses its mark and gets bogged down in tedium. I love old style point and click adventure games, but this one has WAAAAY too much dialogue, and WAAAAY too many pointless hotspots that lead to more pointless dialogue. I also wish there was more of an inventory element. I had to put it down after a little while.

Exhausting, yet boring

babsstl13 on

United States

I played this for maybe 30 minutes and found all of the social justice stuff to be exhausting. Perhaps that’s appealing to some, but many of us play games to escape reality. This game was just rapid fire, one talking point after another, rinse and repeat. Loved the other games by this developer but the preaching in this one was too painful to continue. Also, more importantly, it was really boring - just a bunch of talking. Deleted already and totally regret paying for it. Lastly, this one shouldn’t be listed as 12+. Many of the mature themes are wholly inappropriate for tweens/younger teens.

Game breaking scripting error

cb.awesome on

United States

Keep getting a “scripting error” when I try to proceed in the game during the early stages. Frustrating because I was really enjoying it up until then. Would not recommend purchasing this game until it gets updated.

A bit different from other point & click adventure.

Justinchrist on

United States

The majority of the player input in this game is in choosing dialog options. You do pick up and use items, but you don’t really have a traditional inventory menu, or choose which items to use and when. For example, you may find a locked door, and later find the key, but to use the key you’ll just click the door again after getting the key. There aren’t many puzzles to solve, so it’s mostly dialog, and finding the clues to lead you to the right suspect. It is possible to accuse the wrong person and have them arrested, but with enough investigation it becomes clear who the right suspect is. The story was okay, but the gameplay left me feeling more like I had watched it than played it.

Highly recommend

Slaine9090 on

United States

Amazing game. Excellent graphics. Reminiscent of the old Sierra games from the 90s PC. Easy to use UI.

Glitch in game

Emma819 on

United States

I loved this game until the last part (5) where it wouldn’t let me access the fire to translate the piece of paper. So frustrating! Tried restarting but still didn’t work.

So slow..

Nayerli on

United States

I love detective games, but this one was just too slow for me. I really tried to like it (since I paid $5 on it)... but the settings and characters are so plain and boring.

Grew on Me

Variety Review on

United States

Didn’t like it at first as there’s a TON of dialogue (twice as much as Thimbleweed Park or WOAM), and you can’t pause it, so if you have someone talking to you in your home, it'll cause issues… Not too much gameplay, but where it differs, and where it grew on me, is that you really can pick which suspect to accuse and get it both wrong and right, as well as how to approach certain conversations, and that does change the game. Yeah, I’d recommend it.

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