Tag: mystery
This murder mystery Stardew-like lets you accidently romance the killer
I do love me a good farming sim, and I also love a good detective game, so imagine my brain exploding when I saw Grave Seasons for the first time, a farming murder mystery hybrid in the works by developer Son M and their studio Perfect Garbage. It’s still very early in development (like there isn’t even a Steam page for it yet), but it’s still an incredible-sounding concept, as every time you start a new game, a random NPC will be selected to become a serial killer. You can grow crops, fish, raise cattle, and also help save your fellow townsfolk from a rampaging murderer. Cute!
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Lofi Girl is at the center of a very relaxing mystery
Since 2017, Jade – aka the face of the Lofi Girl YouTube channel – has been a near-constant companion for fans of quiet, contemplative music. Now, she is missing. At approximately 1PM ET, Jade and her ginger tabby simply disappeared, and not since a false copyright claim took down the YouTube channel for a few days last year has the Lofi Girl fandom been this abuzz.
In her absence, the stream began to slowly zoom in on a window found on one of the buildings opposite Jade’s home. A blinking blue light produced a morse code that fans found points to www.lofiworld.com. As of the writing of this article, there’s not much to see. Clicking the “Launch” button redirects you to a second Lofi Girl stream that’s playing ambient music. The stream features a clock that’s counting down to April 11th at 1PM ET. Outside of that, there’s not much to go on. The room is bathed in blue light and filled with early aughts memorabilia, including a Gunpla model from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing and a Nintendo GameCube. What it all points to, no one knows yet other than an elaborate marketing campaign.
Earlier in the day, Team AMW, the marketing agency that represents the Lofi Girl channel, published a press release promising a “surprise” on April 11th that would take the channel’s “immersive experience to new heights.” As Polygon notes, there’s already official Lofi Girl merch you can buy, so there’s probably something more involved on the horizon. Either way, we’ll find out how this mystery ends tomorrow.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/lofi-girl-is-at-the-center-of-a-very-relaxing-mystery-224022657.html?src=rss
Star Tours Is Adding Mystery Destinations From Star Wars’ Future
Before there was Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge, before there was Galactic Starcruiser, heck, even before there were prequel movies, there was Star Tours. The first collaboration between Lucasfilm and Disney theme parks debuted in 1987 and in the decades since, has always attempted to stay current. On Sunday at Star Wars…
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Grab 20 Mystery Steam Games For Less Than $14 At Fanatical
If you’re looking to stock up on some new games for your springtime gaming, Fanatical’s new Mystery Egg Bundle should do the trick. Customers can grab a basket of up to 20 mystery Steam keys for just $13.39, though there are smaller bundle options available if you’re only looking to add a few games to your collection.
We don’t know what games could show up in the mystery bundle, but the store page description says you can expect “AAA titles and hidden gems from acclaimed developers and publishers, such as Square Enix, Bethesda, Deep Silver, Prime Matter, Team 17, and more.” All the keys in a single bundle will be for unique games (though, as the fine print points out, buying multiple bundles could result in duplicates).
There’s also a chance to pull additional free games if you discover one of the rare “golden eggs,” which contains over $1,000-worth of new games like Resident Evil 4, Like A Dragon: Ishin!, and Street Fighter 6.
Sonic The Hedgehog was murdered and you can solve the mystery
Sonic The Hedgehog has been murdered – and not by negative reviews, for a change. Instead it’s the precipitating event at the beginning of The Murder Of Sonic The Hedgehog, a short, free visual novel released by Sega for April Fool’s Day.