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2D first-person point-and-click adventure The Wild Case is out now

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2D and yet first-person? Imagine playing a hidden object game but it's a point and click adventure, that's sort of what you get with the new release of The Wild Case. Developed by a small indie outfit from Ukraine, Specialbit Studio, the same team behind Angelo and Deemon: One Hell of a Quest.

In The Wild Case you follow the adventures of a sort of paranormal detective, on a journey to a remote village deep in the forest, where strange creatures with glowing eyes terrorize the inhabitants. Sounds pretty spooky overall and it does have some pretty great artwork.

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What it features:

  • Interactions with authentic and idiosyncratic NPCs.
  • Atmospheric settings in remote settlements.
  • Exciting puzzles involving exploration and NPC interactions.
  • In the forests, you’ll find a hermit and a witch. Who’s the ally and who’s the enemy?
  • Open world ready to be explored.
  • Eerie encounters and mysteries.

You can check out The Wild Case on Steam and there's also a demo available.

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furaxhornyx Apr 9, 2021
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Those artworks deserve a special mention, though
oldominion Apr 9, 2021
Quoting: furaxhornyxThose artworks deserve a special mention, though

Yeah this looks really really good.

The demo was good too, I want the full game NOW!


Last edited by oldominion on 9 April 2021 at 1:13 pm UTC
Seegras Apr 12, 2021
Isn't that just one of these newer hidden object games? Because they all fit that description.

Yes, the "hidden object" genre has changed, it's much more adventure these days.
Ehvis Apr 12, 2021
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Quoting: SeegrasIsn't that just one of these newer hidden object games? Because they all fit that description.

Yes, the "hidden object" genre has changed, it's much more adventure these days.

Even modern HO games still have the inappropriately placed puzzles and a bunch of hidden object search screens. They may have done away with those and extended the rest. That would definitely make it a departure form the "hidden object" genre.
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