Somi's No Case Should Remain Unsolved: A Gripping Mystery Adventure on Nintendo Switch
Gaming Staff • September 19, 2024
Indie Game Nintendo Switch Pc Games Role Playing GamePlayism has announced the release of the mystery adventure game, No Case Should Remain Unsolved, by Korean indie game developer Somi on Nintendo Switch. The game is a text-based mystery with unique and unconventional mechanics, following the story of a retired police detective, Jeon Gyeong, who revisits a case of a little girl's disappearance from a playground 12 years ago. The game is a short adventure, approximately 3 hours long, with simple gameplay, but it keeps the player engaged emotionally through puzzle-like investigative deductions, gradually exposing the truth before delivering a gut-wrenching ending.
The game's story revolves around Jeon Gyeong's scattered memories of the long-forgotten case, and the player must help her uncover, rearrange, and piece together fragments and clues to reveal the truth behind Seowon's disappearance. The game's mechanics rely on careful and imaginative deductions, with the player figuring out who said what and when, to gradually fall into place and reveal the truth.
Somi, who works in law enforcement, has utilized his professional knowledge and experience to craft a memorable experience in No Case Should Remain Unsolved. The game is a follow-up to Somi's previous games, Replica, Legal Dungeon, and The Wake, and is available for purchase on Nintendo Switch, with a special 10% discount for owners of Replica or Legal Dungeon until October 2. The game is sure to stay with all those who play it, offering a unique and engaging mystery adventure experience.
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