December 23, 2024
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Death Trick: Double Blind, the investigative adventure game, is coming to Switch in early 2024


Neon Doctrine, the publisher, and Misty Mountain Studio, the developer, have announced that the investigative adventure game Death Trick: Double Blind will be released for Nintendo Switch, along with the previously announced version for PC via Steam, in early 2024.

Game Description: Death Trick: Double Blind immerses you in the mysterious world of Morgan’s traveling circus, considered the best show in America, until its star, Hattie, disappears. Go back in time to the mid-20th century, where a magician and a private detective embark on the investigation of the case of the missing magician. Enjoy pulpy pulp art-style visuals and an atmospheric soundtrack that transports us to the golden age of the traveling circus. But never forget, there is a murder mystery afoot.

Game Features: Take control of two protagonists who approach the case from different perspectives: one is a magician and colleague of the victim, while the other is a private detective dealing with an episode of amnesia. Use your unique skills and experience to befriend and interrogate a large cast of characters, investigate various locations and uncover contradictions in an intricate narrative full of twists, turns and betrayals that are sure to surprise and delight aspiring detectives and fans alike. Of the circus.

Release date: Death Trick: Double Blind is expected to arrive on Nintendo Switch and PC in early 2024. Prepare to immerse yourself in a thrilling game of mystery and discovery as you delve into the hidden secrets of the circus and unravel the truth behind Hattie’s disappearance. An experience that will captivate both circus lovers and detective story fans!

Fountain: Gematsu

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