Unravel a real conspiracy from deep within the CIA’s archives. Search classified documents and follow new leads in this non-linear investigative thriller.
Players explore a dusty CIA archive by meticulously searching filing cabinets and cross-referencing precise details: names like Frank Nugan, specific years like 1980, and locations such as Australia. The core interaction demands players to navigate physical archive spaces, extract document boxes from carefully indexed systems, examine classified clippings and photographs, pin evidence onto a cork board, connect discovered leads with red string, and manually document connections using handwritten notes.
The experience challenges players to reconstruct a complex Cold War conspiracy independently, detect subtle connections between fragmented evidence, track multiple investigative threads simultaneously, solve the mystery through logical deduction, and expose hidden details about the Nugan Hand Bank's covert operations.
Developers craft an unnerving experience through unexpected audio cues like unexplained phone rings, flickering lights across distant windows, subtle environmental hints suggesting surveillance, growing psychological pressure without traditional horror techniques, and a persistent sense of unseen observation.
The game demands active intellectual engagement, rewards meticulous research skills, simulates authentic archival investigation, provides unfiltered historical exploration, and encourages personal detective methodology.
The game offers an average playtime of 1-2 hours, priced around $5, available on PC via Steam, and developed by Colestia.
It authentically reproduces a real historical conspiracy, delivers unprecedented investigative gameplay, minimizes traditional game interface, and prioritizes player-driven narrative discovery.
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