I really enjoyed this game! If you like lots of story and making deductions based on clues, I think you will like this one too. Clues and important info show up as inventory items. To move forward in your investgations, you need to like them together and to the right objects and characters. Very clever and interesting. It took me 6.5 hours to do my playthrough but I screwed one part up and so am going back to fix it and the solve everything correctly. I thought it was well the price and I had a lot of fun playing detective. 2 things I needed to do to play this properly: * I had to set my Display in the Control Panel to 100% to keep dialogue and text from being cut off. Devs are working on a fix but it is crucial to make your setting work or you won't get the info you need from the dialogue and descriptions. Easy to do. * No voiceovers so Devs decided to do a kind of Charlie Brown adult sort of talking noise when characters talked. This drove me CRAZY as there is a ton of d...
Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat
- Release Date:
- Apr 27, 2017
- Developer:
- PnC Narratives
- Publisher:
- PnC Narratives
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
After the body of an ex-convict is found beaten to death in a dark alley, it is up to the Doctor to put the pieces together.
Armed with his straps and his wits, the good Doctor sets out to find the truth and solve the mystery of the cloche hat.
Features
- Investigate 1920s Dover, England (with over 80 interactive hotspots)
- Gather Clues and Combine them with the Environment and the Characters you Meet
- Choose your Method in your Encounters
- Make Assumptions, Reach Conclusions and Decide the Guilty Party
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User Reviews
Appearances can be decieving. For all its rough edges this is an unexpectedly deep point-and-click adventure game, designed in the older style. That is, if you can't connect the clues together in your own mind then chances are you'll be stuck. This approach by the developers is both a blessing and a curse. When playing Dr. Doyle one realizes how streamlined other adventure games have become: hotspots and inventory are overly specific in their intent; without even having to think the player often knows that to do. Not so with Dr. Doyle. Hotspots are deliberately vague in their meaning, and they don't reveal useful information...unless the player can deduce the correct topic to use with it. Topics are what the game uses in place of inventory, and the difficulty comes from the fact that they're initially abstract. Exhausting every available topic onto every available hotspot doesn't always work, because topics must be cultivated and informed over time, and often in a certain order of ded...
This is a pretty enjoyable short-ish game. It's chief virtue comes through how it more or less challenges the player to solve the mystery. It plays like a point and click adventure game, but your inventory consists not of wacky items but rather of conversation/investigation topics. Each of these topics can be used on people or objects in any given location. You have to think about how the elements of the crime relate to one another and, therefore, who needs to be asked about what. And then by the end, it's up to you to be certain whodunnit. It's genuinely pretty compelling. And it's really quite rare in digital medium. The only other GOOD games I can think of that attempt something like this are Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments and Shinrai I also enjoyed the soundtrack, which added a good bit of atmosphere to the proceedings and helped me to look past some of the art/mechanical gameplay- which felt just a tad short of the professionalism you might expect from wadjeteye ...
A very fun game that deserves to be more widely known. This is quite a challenging who-done-it, with some clever twists in the tale. If you enjoy games that do the detective genre well, I highly recommend this title. One tip: Choose your handling of each witness carefully. The right approach will unlock their tongues when the wrong start to a conversation can handicap your future progress. I for one would love to play another 'Dr Doyle' title :)
Please make a sequel!!
Don't bother. The game is unplayable, it has a bug and suddentdly you can't keep playing. Restarted/reloaded many times to have the same think happening again and again.
frustrating in parts, but not bad
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: Pentium 2GHz or equal
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX compatible, Monitor should support at least 1280x800 resolution
- DirectX: Version 8.0
- Storage: 600 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible
- Additional Notes: If any issues with fonts occur (missing text, text too large or not visible), you can either (1) set any Windows custom text size/Display Scaling settings to 100% or (2) run the game in compatibility mode for Windows 7 (only windowed mode).
FAQ
How much does Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat cost?
Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Vista/7/8/10 Processor: Pentium 2GHz or equal Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible, Monitor should support at least 1280x800 resolution DirectX: Version 8.0 Storage: 600 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible Additional Notes: If any issues with fonts occur (missing text, text too large or not visible), you can either (1) set any Windows custom text size/Display Scaling settings to 100% or (2) run the game in compatibility mode for Windows 7 (only windowed mode).
What platforms is Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat available on?
Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat is available on Windows PC.
Is Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat worth buying?
Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat has 90% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat released?
Dr. Doyle & The Mystery Of The Cloche Hat was released on Apr 27, 2017.
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