Indie Circle Gudagudabuton Launches 3D Murder Mystery 'Kurokoge no Anata' on Steam
The title adapts the conversation-driven murder mystery format into a fully 3D experience with no game master, a niche approach for the genre on Steam.
Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Denfaminicogamer.
Indie game circle Gudagudabuton released 'Kurokoge no Anata' on Steam on July 8. The 4-player-only multiplayer game requires no game master. Players become suspects in a burning murder case at a cursed mansion and investigate to prove their innocence. The regular price is 2,400 yen, with a 10% launch discount until July 22.
Gudagudabuton, an indie game circle, released 'Kurokoge no Anata' on Steam on July 8. The game is a 4-player-only multiplayer murder mystery set in 18th century France, where each player takes on the role of one of four suspects in a burning murder case at a cursed mansion. There is no game master; the game handles the narrative structure through a 3D memory system, exploration phases where players split into pairs to collect evidence, and discussion rounds where evidence is publicly placed on a table before a vote determines the culprit. The ending is presented as a 3D novel read by all players together.
The game is priced at 2,400 yen, with a 10% discount to 2,160 yen until July 22. Live streaming is prohibited, but video posting is allowed if credits are shown.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.