On my journey of playing horror walking simulator games, I made a purchase quite by mistake, it wasn’t a walking horror simulator at all. That game was Case #1472. When looking for something to play I saw it and thought to myself, this looks really interesting, an investigative game where you can type in questions for the AI (or whatever this game calls the interface) I was quite intrigued, especially because the game was only 99 cents. I mean who doesn’t have a spare 99 cent laying around. Probably even less if you happen to catch it during a steam sale. Anyway I downloaded the game and proceeded to check it out, and I have to say I was blown away. The whole concept is sort of amazing, while I can’t say I remember any other games similar to this one (I know they probably exist, and I’m going to search for them) I spent well over 2 hours playing the game normally, trying my hand at figuring out which questions to ask to expand the story and unlock the achievements withou...
Case #1472
$0.99
- Release Date:
- Mar 13, 2025
- Developer:
- Broken at Release Game Studio
- Publisher:
- Broken at Release Game Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
A mysterious woman is sitting in front of you. Who is she? And who are you? And why are you both there? Case #1472 is mystery information digging interrogation thriller game where there are more things going on than what meets the eye, but are you able to unravel what has happened?
- Mrs. Emma Hollis, I presume? My name is Simon. I’m here to interview you about the recent events you were involved in.
- Shall we begin with an easy question?
As the player starting up this game for the first time, you truly will not know anything about the situation you've been thrown into.
Try and ask her questions (anything that you might find would be useful to ask) in order to see if you can understand what is going on.
Begin with an easy question and see where you go from there.
We created the game deliberately like this, as we wanted the game to be purely investigatory driven by the player. Any information you find and extract is solely thanks to your own imagination of asking questions and interrogating her. We also wanted this game to be a social cooperative experience. For example, you might play this game for while and then challenge or compare your findings with a friend. Did you both figure out the same information? Maybe you both unraveled two different key information and if you piece them together you both now understand the bigger picture?
Seeing that there is no clear end to this game, we encourage cooperative and information exchanging among friends, as well as on other discussion forums and platforms.
This is why we have published a working early version of the game in order to get as much feedback as possible! So if you have time, please give us feedback (good or bad) using the feedback button or on Steam - we would really appreciate it!
However, even though this is an early version and we have a long list of things we want to improve and add (everything from thriller elements, better UI to professional voice acting, etc), there are more things going on than what meets the eye here...
Premise
* There is a knock at the door, and someone enters the room. *- Mrs. Emma Hollis, I presume? My name is Simon. I’m here to interview you about the recent events you were involved in.
- Shall we begin with an easy question?
What you are supposed to do
Imagine you enter a room and there is a mysterious woman sitting in front of you. The lightning in the room is so poor you can hardly see her face. Who is she?As the player starting up this game for the first time, you truly will not know anything about the situation you've been thrown into.
Try and ask her questions (anything that you might find would be useful to ask) in order to see if you can understand what is going on.
Begin with an easy question and see where you go from there.
This game has no clear end
Unlike other games, this game has no clear definition of end. The premise of the game is that you are interrogating a mysterious woman. You can ask her any question as you wish and she will respond (to the best of her abilities). But how many questions you need to ask, which questions you need to ask and what information you are suppose to find is not clearly defined for you. If you feel like you have done a good job with the interrogation, simply end the game and walk away. However, the question you need to ask yourself is though, did you truly understand what is going on or did you miss something?We created the game deliberately like this, as we wanted the game to be purely investigatory driven by the player. Any information you find and extract is solely thanks to your own imagination of asking questions and interrogating her. We also wanted this game to be a social cooperative experience. For example, you might play this game for while and then challenge or compare your findings with a friend. Did you both figure out the same information? Maybe you both unraveled two different key information and if you piece them together you both now understand the bigger picture?
Seeing that there is no clear end to this game, we encourage cooperative and information exchanging among friends, as well as on other discussion forums and platforms.
Game mechanics and features
- This is an information digging interrogation game where the player may type and ask the woman any question they wish
- If she knows the answer she will respond to the question, otherwise the player will get a dismissive answer
- The game automatically collects all asked questions by all the players in order to slowly improve over time
- The game has no clear end so the player can decide when to end the game at any time
- Achievements
- Custom made YouTube safe music soundtrack
Thank you for play testing this game, your feedback is important!
We want to explore the idea of creating an immersive mystery thriller interrogation game with a fully fleshed out and detailed story plot behind it.This is why we have published a working early version of the game in order to get as much feedback as possible! So if you have time, please give us feedback (good or bad) using the feedback button or on Steam - we would really appreciate it!
However, even though this is an early version and we have a long list of things we want to improve and add (everything from thriller elements, better UI to professional voice acting, etc), there are more things going on than what meets the eye here...
Credits
- The story was fabricated by Elizabeth Price
- All the bugs are caused by Broken at Release
Screenshots
User Reviews
Overwhelmingly Positive
1 user reviews
100%
Positive
User #995144
english
3 hrs at review
System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1+
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 700 MB available space
- Additional Notes: This is a Unity game.
Recommended
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Case #1472 cost?
Case #1472 costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Case #1472?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1+ Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 700 MB available space Additional Notes: This is a Unity game. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Case #1472 available on?
Case #1472 is available on Windows PC.
Is Case #1472 worth buying?
Case #1472 has 100% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was Case #1472 released?
Case #1472 was released on Mar 13, 2025.
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