Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus?
A Cluedo-on-Zoom murder mystery that works best when you treat each 45-minute run as a single episode of a very dysfunctional family sitcom, not a solvable puzzle you'll crack first try.
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About Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus?
My first run ended with Uncle Marcus dead and zero suspects accused, and I somehow still wanted to immediately play again. That tension between failing hard and staying hooked is the clearest sign that Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? is doing at least one thing right, even if it stumbles on a few others. The setup is compact and clever. You play as Abby, the only grounded person in a spectacularly awful family, and before the annual birthday Zoom quiz kicks off, her uncle Marcus rings to tell her he's been poisoned by someone on the call. Your job is to interrogate six suspects under the cover of trivia rounds, pairing up with each family member, steering conversations to extract clues, and slowly building enough evidence to make a formal accusation. Each round gives you a choice of who to team up with and which conversational angle to push, but the branches are tighter than they look. Getting one piece of evidence about a specific character can require hitting four consecutive correct choices in a single scene, and the game gives you almost no feedback on how close you came. Players who open a notepad and track their choice combinations will crack the mystery faster. Players who wing it will spend a lot of time with the skip button. The skip button, for the record, is your best friend. Seen-scenes can be jumped with a tab press, and once you know the structure, runs compress to around 10-15 minutes. Your accumulated evidence carries across playthroughs, so there is genuine forward momentum even when a run ends badly. The friction comes from the game's near-total lack of a deduction log that tells you which evidence you are still missing from a given character. A review screen at the end of each quiz round hints at it, but the main evidence screen stays frustratingly vague. It's the kind of UX oversight that will push otherwise interested players toward a guide. What keeps the loop alive is the cast. Andy Buckley as Uncle Marcus and Abigail Hardingham as Abby anchor the whole thing, and the supporting family is a roster of deliberately over-the-top archetypes: the insufferable influencer sister, the morbidity-obsessed cousin, the self-important mother. The performances ride the line between camp and committed, and the tone is firmly comedy-mystery rather than straight thriller. If you come in expecting grim tension, you will bounce off it. If you come in expecting a dysfunctional family sitcom where someone might have committed attempted murder, the broad humour lands consistently. The writing does occasionally break its own internal logic, especially around why Abby is playing amateur detective instead of calling the police, but the game is self-aware enough about its silliness that the logical gaps rarely sting. The Mixed Steam rating reflects a real split in audience expectations. FMV veterans and Wales Interactive fans generally find this one of the studio's more replayable entries. Players new to the format or expecting tighter detective mechanics hit the evidence-hunting grind and bounce. The total runtime to see all endings and unlock all 17 achievements sits around 5-8 hours depending on how methodically you approach each path, which is a reasonable ask for an FMV title at this price point. This is not a game for everyone, and it knows it. But if you want a breezy, funny, mildly maddening whodunnit you can chip away at in short sessions, the Zoom-call murder mystery format is executed with enough charm to earn your time. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Wales Interactive
- Publisher
- Wales Interactive
- Release Date
- Mar 18, 2022