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This original game is based on classical english detective rules. Everyday someone dies and you need to figure out who is the killer. Everybody has a common mystery story of the past. Everybody could have a motive to do this. And you have only seven days to stop the murderer.

It is not a generic adventure game — there is no happy end in this scenario, you can either win or lose the game (if everybody dies).
Speak with characters, investigate crime scenes, guess who lies, look at your dreams to find clues and try to arrest the killer before it’s too late.
Features:

  • A new murder every day
  • Several original mini-games
  • Old mystery background story
  • Original gameplay for those who like to think.

This game is pretty short, but gives you a really unique detective experience.

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WTK Episodes (there are 3 and 4 is on the way) is going pretty on mobile platform (it has 3 mln downloads overall), but doubt that I need to make PC version. Its because mobile versions is free-to-play with in-app purchases (and time limits), and this is impossible on PC, so PC version is free (1st episode) and paid (2nd).

And in general, it is interesting to see, what is PC indie market comparing with mobile.

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Who Is The Killer? Episode I: The Old Sins

Who Is The Killer? Episode I: The Old Sins

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This original game is based on classical english detective rules. Everyday someone dies and you need to figure out who is the killer. Everybody has a...

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CrjLion
CrjLion - - 3 comments

Hi! I just finished playing all 4 episodes of WTK...yes, in a row!
Wanted to tell you they are near perfect games, for me. I play on
iPad & almost alll point & click adventure/puzzle games. So...
what I loved: The story was so clever & every word mattered. All
clues were right there with no dialogue that wasn't necessary. Next,
the games were really tough, which is rare! You have to be nearly
perfect on timing but it doesn't stop you from advancing. I've even began
an episode again trying to get all "coffee cups" (I have a very short list
of games I repeat but these are on it). Strange, but I liked to have to pay
for time/energy. Your game was great about not asking for $ that doesn't
really do anything (i.e. gems so I can change my hair color). I think I spent
$8-$10 per episode. Again, I've really been enjoying your games and can't wait for
more. Thanks!

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