Compara los precios de Murder Mystery Machine en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Blazing Griffin. Publicado por Microids. Lanzado el 25/8/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, Strategy.

Eight interconnected noir cases, a mindmap deduction board, and a rookie detective who has to actually prove what she already suspects. Patience required; genre fans rewarded.

My first instinct with Murder Mystery Machine was to treat it like a strategy puzzle and map out every possible node connection before committing. That instinct is exactly right, and it tells you a lot about who this game is actually for. This is not an adventure game you click through passively. The whole structure is built around a deduction mindmap: you collect evidence and witness statements from small, rotatable isometric dioramas, then drag red-string connections between nodes on an evidence board to prove the who, what, when, where, and why of each crime. Getting a correct link unlocks new dialogue options, which surface more evidence, which opens more deductions. It is a tight feedback loop, and when it clicks, it genuinely feels like detective work rather than just following a scripted trail. The scope is bigger than the budget suggests. Across eight cases, each broken into roughly five scenes, the game runs over fifteen hours and threads a single overarching conspiracy through what initially look like standalone murders. The individual cases cover robbery, street gang violence, missing persons, and political corruption. The larger story ties them together in ways that are more satisfying than expected from a title this size. Post-launch updates added deduction counters, confirmed-link visual feedback, and a reworked ranking system that now penalises hints and failed submissions rather than punishing players for not hoovering up every optional clue. Those patches matter: the game at launch had a reputation for opaque connections, and the updated version is meaningfully cleaner. The weaknesses are real and worth naming. The deduction board gets cluttered fast as cases grow, and organising it manually is a chore on PC and worse on controller. Some connections follow the logic of the puzzle designer rather than the logic of the investigation, meaning trial-and-error occasionally replaces genuine deduction. The per-case culprits are often guessable well before you have assembled the formal proof, which creates an odd inversion: you are frequently working backwards from a conclusion you already hold, building a case file rather than discovering new information. That feels either methodical or mechanical depending on your tolerance. The character writing is functional but flat, and the absence of meaningful voice acting keeps the noir atmosphere at arm's length. For who this actually works: anyone who has spent time with Ace Attorney and wanted more free-form evidence linking, or who binge-watches procedural crime dramas and wishes they could run the board themselves. The learning curve is shallow. The mindmap mechanic takes one case to understand and a second to feel comfortable with, and the hint system (now clearly signposted so you do not trigger it by accident) means newcomers are never completely stranded. Replay mode, unlocked after finishing the story, lets any scene be revisited for score improvement, which adds some longevity for completionists chasing A+ ranks and costume unlocks for Cass and Nate. Compare it to L.A. Noire or Disco Elysium and it comes up short on narrative depth and production quality, but it also costs a fraction of those games and scratches a specifically procedural itch that neither of those titles fully addresses. Diego, Scout Team

Murder Mystery Machine

Murder Mystery Machine

25 ago 2021Blazing GriffinMicroids
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Eight interconnected noir cases, a mindmap deduction board, and a rookie detective who has to actually prove what she already suspects. Patience required; genre fans rewarded.

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My first instinct with Murder Mystery Machine was to treat it like a strategy puzzle and map out every possible node connection before committing. That instinct is exactly right, and it tells you a lot about who this game is actually for. This is not an adventure game you click through passively. The whole structure is built around a deduction mindmap: you collect evidence and witness statements from small, rotatable isometric dioramas, then drag red-string connections between nodes on an evidence board to prove the who, what, when, where, and why of each crime. Getting a correct link unlocks new dialogue options, which surface more evidence, which opens more deductions. It is a tight feedback loop, and when it clicks, it genuinely feels like detective work rather than just following a scripted trail. The scope is bigger than the budget suggests. Across eight cases, each broken into roughly five scenes, the game runs over fifteen hours and threads a single overarching conspiracy through what initially look like standalone murders. The individual cases cover robbery, street gang violence, missing persons, and political corruption. The larger story ties them together in ways that are more satisfying than expected from a title this size. Post-launch updates added deduction counters, confirmed-link visual feedback, and a reworked ranking system that now penalises hints and failed submissions rather than punishing players for not hoovering up every optional clue. Those patches matter: the game at launch had a reputation for opaque connections, and the updated version is meaningfully cleaner. The weaknesses are real and worth naming. The deduction board gets cluttered fast as cases grow, and organising it manually is a chore on PC and worse on controller. Some connections follow the logic of the puzzle designer rather than the logic of the investigation, meaning trial-and-error occasionally replaces genuine deduction. The per-case culprits are often guessable well before you have assembled the formal proof, which creates an odd inversion: you are frequently working backwards from a conclusion you already hold, building a case file rather than discovering new information. That feels either methodical or mechanical depending on your tolerance. The character writing is functional but flat, and the absence of meaningful voice acting keeps the noir atmosphere at arm's length. For who this actually works: anyone who has spent time with Ace Attorney and wanted more free-form evidence linking, or who binge-watches procedural crime dramas and wishes they could run the board themselves. The learning curve is shallow. The mindmap mechanic takes one case to understand and a second to feel comfortable with, and the hint system (now clearly signposted so you do not trigger it by accident) means newcomers are never completely stranded. Replay mode, unlocked after finishing the story, lets any scene be revisited for score improvement, which adds some longevity for completionists chasing A+ ranks and costume unlocks for Cass and Nate. Compare it to L.A. Noire or Disco Elysium and it comes up short on narrative depth and production quality, but it also costs a fraction of those games and scratches a specifically procedural itch that neither of those titles fully addresses.

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Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayercontroller-supporttier:indieDeduction PuzzlerMindmap MechanicNoir AtmospherePolice ProceduralIsometric DioramaEvidence BoardScore RankingCase Replay ModeConspiracy Narrative

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OS
Windows 7 or newer
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 600 or equivalent
Processor
Intel i3 6100 or equivalent

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Blazing Griffin
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Microids
Fecha de lanzamiento
25 ago 2021

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