Set in the 1950s, and with jokes and double entendres that have all the subtlety of many of the comedy shows of that time, this is a reasonable reproduction of a typical police yarn of that period. This is more a visual novel with choices than an actual game, though you do get to create the character of the protagonist. You play as a police Inspector out to catch a serial killer and during your enquiries you meet the staple characters from that period: the complaining neighbour, the vampish bar girl, the ribald sailors and a pair of constables, one of whom is an eager and ambitious young man, and the other a typical cynical policeman who has seen it all, as well as a jealous colleague who resents your success. Its set in a cold, wet and wintry London. This is probably not to everyone's taste, as many of the jokes are ribald, offensive, cringe-worthy, and/or tasteless, but if you enjoy classic British comedy, this is a piece of nostalgia with all the refinement of a sea-side summer ...
Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler
- Release Date:
- Jul 21, 2021
- Developer:
- A RanDom Fella
- Publisher:
- A RanDom Fella
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Choose how you want to conduct your investigation and interact with a colourful cast of characters along the way. Will you rely on your powers of perception and professionalism to solve this case? Or, will you just wing it and wisecrack your way through to the end?
Features...
- Personalised Protagonist
- Branching Dialog
- Romanceable Characters
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User Reviews
A comical and bawdy mystery about a killer who leaves a telltale stamp on his victims. The narrative is surprisingly well written and the plot is engaging enough to keep you interested. The jokes are a bit juvenile but funny if you like that sort of thing. While somewhat titillating, there's no "mature" scenes here.
This is a VN about being a detective and trying to find a serial killer. I like the noir style art even though the game is too funny to be noir. The music is great and it has a nice big cast of characters. One of my VN pet peeves is talking to invisible or dark silhouette characters, so I was glad that there were none here. I wish the story was a little longer but at least the game has some replayability, especially if you try to date some of the characters. Very recommended! I salute you dev! Keep on shinin' you serial-stranglin' diamond!
Whatever that needs to be said was already mentioned by the previous comment. You play as a detective in the 1950's London, trying to solve a serial killing happening in the city. Dialogue choices comes with crude and potentially offensive humour, I do enjoyed being given the non-PC options. I am also pleased with the writing that comes with it, I was expecting some lackluster reactions from the NPCs such as "oh how dare you" etc. but find it interesting how they play off with your responses. But the thing is, there are no consequences, so the choices doesn't really matter. It's more akin to a kinetic visual novel with 3 different "endings" with one of three love interests which, apart from who I think is the main female, the other women are really random, too random. They need more time in the oven to develop the relationship with the MC. The arts are basic but adequate to tell the story and provide visual context; nothing impressive, and when zoomed in during certain parts the dr...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 8
- Processor: 1.5 GHz or better
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics Chip
- Storage: 350 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler cost?
Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 8 Processor: 1.5 GHz or better Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics Chip Storage: 350 MB available space
What platforms is Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler available on?
Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler is available on Windows PC.
Is Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler worth buying?
Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler has 100% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler released?
Dead-End Detective: The Sixpence Strangler was released on Jul 21, 2021.
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