Ghost Files 2: Memory of a Crime

by Brave Giant LTD, Artifex Mundi

The Developer Says...

The life of a private detective is tough and no one knows it better than Arthur Christie - an ex-cop, effective and tough as a nail. This time he will face an investigation in which not only truth is at stake, but also his life.

Players Like...

❤ Game Mechanics

Players step into Arthur Christie's shoes, an ex-cop trapped in a murder investigation where his own memory betrays him. The game challenges players to unravel a complex crime by collecting and analyzing evidence through intricate puzzles.

❤ Investigation Techniques

20+ puzzles test players' deductive reasoning. Forensic tools include precise tasks like comparing DNA samples from crime scene evidence, matching partial fingerprints, and reconstructing critical timeline fragments. Puzzles demand creative thinking and methodical exploration.

❤ Hidden Object Exploration

Dynamic scene searching includes traditional object hunts, shape-matching challenges, multi-step object reconstruction, and interactive scene manipulations. Collectible objects dynamically transform, and richly detailed scenes contain numerous clickable elements.

❤ Distinctive Gameplay Features

The game offers a rare male protagonist driving the narrative, a gritty, realistic detective storyline, a bonus chapter revealing additional plot layers, achievements encouraging comprehensive exploration, and a collectible tracking system highlighting undiscovered items.

❤ Player-Celebrated Elements

Players appreciate the innovative puzzle design, authentic forensic investigation mechanics, high environmental interactivity, compact 3-4 hour gameplay experience, and balanced difficulty for casual and experienced players.

❤ Ideal for Players Seeking

The game is perfect for those interested in immersive detective experiences, challenging hidden object puzzles, interactive narrative exploration, and forensic investigation simulations.

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