Broken Windows (AGS) Free Pixel Art Point and Click Adventure Game Police Investigation Graffiti
A great investigative game like the old Police Quest games. You start as a rookie that has to get his stuff together before you can finally start doing real police work, gathering clues and evidence and asking people questions and moving the plot forward. The plot is great and how it unfolds though it is very linear but that is okay in that game. The graphics have their own unique take on pixelart with lots of saturated colors in a quasi limited palette. The music is fitting, the sound effect for doing the right thing is too much or happens to often, but it is good to know you are on the right track...
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Synopsis:
Frownthorpe is an unremarkable town in an unremarkable county.
You are probationary police constable Jack Burton, fresh out of training and eager to succeed.
This is just as well because something very remarkable is about to happen in this unremarkable town.
The first episode of a point and click adventure game inspired by the Police Quest series (albeit with no dead ends or deaths!)
Hope you enjoy it.
Credits:
everything - GOC Games @ddavey1983
Download:
https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/site/games/game/2401-broken-windows-chapter-1/
Intro Visuals by Future Vintage Gaming
Intro Music by moleman
https://soundcloud.com/molemandnb/moleman-sanctuary
Outro Music by Low:r
https://soundcloud.com/lowrmusic/separate
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