
Roman's Christmas / 罗曼圣诞探案集
Five interconnected murder cases, a wolf detective with a nose for evidence, and an anthropomorphic cast locked in a snowbound tavern. Cozy premise, surprisingly sharp puzzle design.
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About Roman's Christmas / 罗曼圣诞探案集
My instinct going in was that Roman's Christmas would lean hard on its furry aesthetic and coast on charm. I was only half right. SelfCrop Studio built something with more mechanical ambition than its cute hand-drawn presentation suggests, and the result is a compact point-and-click mystery experience that punches well above its budget tier. The setup is pure Agatha Christie by way of a snowstorm: 13 anthropomorphic travellers are stranded in a suburban tavern, and Roman, a wolf detective who just wanted a quiet Christmas, ends up working five interconnected cases one after another. The cases are structurally linked, which matters because clues and character motivations built in earlier chapters ripple forward. That kind of connective tissue is harder to execute than it looks, and the writing holds it together with enough wit to keep the pacing from dragging. The investigation loop is where the real design work lives. Roman's wolf senses translate into a visualized scent mechanic, where crime scene smells are rendered on screen for the player to interpret. Evidence is then fed into a four-element deduction roulette built around Motive, Technique, Weapon, and Suspect. A separate timeline system lets you arrange tokens in chronological order to spot contradictions, and the confrontation sequences ask you to slam the correct evidence at a lying witness in real time. None of these systems are deep enough to satisfy players who want Outer Wilds-level logic puzzles, but they are varied enough that the game never feels like it is asking you to repeat the same action for four hours. There are also light minigames, darts and a card-guessing game, tucked into the tavern as optional breaks from investigation. Choices affect outcomes, and there are multiple endings, so a second pass for achievements has some actual decision variance attached to it. The honest caveats: the English localization is functional rather than polished, and a handful of obtuse steps in the early cases have caused players to stall out mid-chapter with no clear nudge forward. Community discussions flag one specific progression gate in the first case where the game's feedback is too sparse to guide newcomers. If you hit that wall, the fix is usually to exhaust every interaction in the current room before triggering the next inference step. The game also has a documented lag issue with certain display modes and antivirus software that requires a menu workaround to resolve. These are real friction points, not dealbreakers, but worth knowing before you sit down. Overall, Roman's Christmas is the kind of quiet outlier that earns its overwhelmingly positive reception the hard way: through a distinctive premise, a coherent set of interlocking mechanics, and enough story confidence to stick the landing across five chapters. Fans of point-and-click investigation games, visual novels with actual deduction, or anyone who has ever wished Clue had a wolf as the detective, will find this a satisfying few hours. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 700 MB available space
Recommended
- OS
- windows 10
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 700 MB available space
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Game Info
- Developer
- SelfCrop Studio
- Publisher
- FawnGame
- Release Date
- Feb 19, 2020