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The 1950s detective aesthetic is genuinely charming, but strip it away and you have a shallow, bug-riddled mobile port that forgets to bring the mystery along for the ride.

I wanted to love this one. A noir-flavored word game where you play a 1950s investigative reporter, using tile placement to interview, interrogate, mislead, and debate your way through criminal cases - on paper, that combination has real warmth to it. The cartoony character art is colorful and expressive, the dusty agency aesthetic reads well, and the idea of mapping different crossword mechanics to different interrogation tactics is genuinely clever in design intent. The Interrogation mode, where a fog-of-war covers the board and your words push it back to reveal hidden tiles, is a small stroke of creativity. The Mislead mode, where you have to cross the board with your placed words to "lie your way out," shows that someone thought carefully about linking mechanic to narrative moment. That person deserved a better game to ship. The core loop is Scrabble-adjacent: draw letter tiles onto a rack, place them onto a grid already seeded with two words, score points, earn stars, unlock the next beat of the story. The Interview mode - the most common encounter type - gives you a set number of turns to score as high as possible. The Convinced variant asks you to hit a target score. The Debate mode loads the board with existing letters and has you dropping tiles to chain scoring combinations. On mobile, these short bursts probably feel natural. On PC, crammed into a window sized for an iPad with residual "touch here" prompts still visible in menus, the whole thing feels stranded. There are no graphic settings, no controller support, and the board never scales to use the screen you paid for. The bigger problem is repetition without reward. Each case drags you through the same puzzle types over and over, and the story that supposedly justifies the grind is tissue-thin. Interrogations and interviews resolve in a handful of dialogue lines, and the reporter protagonist leaps to sweeping case conclusions from almost no information. The "super endings," locked behind high trophy scores on every puzzle in a case, add roughly three lines of new dialogue for a significant grind investment. The hint system, when you need it, suggests two-letter words like "do" and "go" - which feels less like help and more like the game shrugging at you. Letter distribution is heavily luck-dependent, and there is no tile-swap mechanic to recover from a bad hand. Then there are the bugs. Multiple reviewers and players have documented progression-blocking issues: levels that refuse to unlock, story beats that stop updating, cases that become uncompletable in the later stages. The developer appears to have gone quiet, and there is no credible sign these have been patched. The soundtrack loops quickly and thinly - a few bars of smooth jazz that starts pleasant and becomes a minor irritant within twenty minutes, with no voice acting to fill the silence. If you genuinely enjoy low-stakes Scrabble-style tile play and the 1950s detective window dressing is enough atmosphere to carry you, there are a couple of dozen cases here and the early hours are inoffensive. But the promise of a mystery you actually solve, of detective skills that matter, of a story worth chasing through the grind - that promise goes largely unfulfilled. The game knows how to dress up a word puzzle; it never quite figures out how to make it feel like an investigation. Kai, Scout Team

Crossword City Chronicles

Crossword City Chronicles

25 ene 2021Trailblazer Games
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The 1950s detective aesthetic is genuinely charming, but strip it away and you have a shallow, bug-riddled mobile port that forgets to bring the mystery along for the ride.

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I wanted to love this one. A noir-flavored word game where you play a 1950s investigative reporter, using tile placement to interview, interrogate, mislead, and debate your way through criminal cases - on paper, that combination has real warmth to it. The cartoony character art is colorful and expressive, the dusty agency aesthetic reads well, and the idea of mapping different crossword mechanics to different interrogation tactics is genuinely clever in design intent. The Interrogation mode, where a fog-of-war covers the board and your words push it back to reveal hidden tiles, is a small stroke of creativity. The Mislead mode, where you have to cross the board with your placed words to "lie your way out," shows that someone thought carefully about linking mechanic to narrative moment. That person deserved a better game to ship. The core loop is Scrabble-adjacent: draw letter tiles onto a rack, place them onto a grid already seeded with two words, score points, earn stars, unlock the next beat of the story. The Interview mode - the most common encounter type - gives you a set number of turns to score as high as possible. The Convinced variant asks you to hit a target score. The Debate mode loads the board with existing letters and has you dropping tiles to chain scoring combinations. On mobile, these short bursts probably feel natural. On PC, crammed into a window sized for an iPad with residual "touch here" prompts still visible in menus, the whole thing feels stranded. There are no graphic settings, no controller support, and the board never scales to use the screen you paid for. The bigger problem is repetition without reward. Each case drags you through the same puzzle types over and over, and the story that supposedly justifies the grind is tissue-thin. Interrogations and interviews resolve in a handful of dialogue lines, and the reporter protagonist leaps to sweeping case conclusions from almost no information. The "super endings," locked behind high trophy scores on every puzzle in a case, add roughly three lines of new dialogue for a significant grind investment. The hint system, when you need it, suggests two-letter words like "do" and "go" - which feels less like help and more like the game shrugging at you. Letter distribution is heavily luck-dependent, and there is no tile-swap mechanic to recover from a bad hand. Then there are the bugs. Multiple reviewers and players have documented progression-blocking issues: levels that refuse to unlock, story beats that stop updating, cases that become uncompletable in the later stages. The developer appears to have gone quiet, and there is no credible sign these have been patched. The soundtrack loops quickly and thinly - a few bars of smooth jazz that starts pleasant and becomes a minor irritant within twenty minutes, with no voice acting to fill the silence. If you genuinely enjoy low-stakes Scrabble-style tile play and the 1950s detective window dressing is enough atmosphere to carry you, there are a couple of dozen cases here and the early hours are inoffensive. But the promise of a mystery you actually solve, of detective skills that matter, of a story worth chasing through the grind - that promise goes largely unfulfilled. The game knows how to dress up a word puzzle; it never quite figures out how to make it feel like an investigation.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Mobile PortTile PlacementFog-of-War PuzzlesStar-Gated ProgressionNoir AestheticNo Controller SupportProgression Bugs

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Windows 10
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2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
250 MB available space
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Any
Processor
1Ghz 64-bit
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Any

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