Murder is a short story about the intersection of morality and sentience, told in the form of a point and click adventure. This unique little game is just a buck and a half with no in-app purchases.
It's an interesting choice, especially since the game's dialog is fully voiced. Peter Moorhead's Murder (that's "Murder" by Peter Moorhead, it's not a game about killing a guy named Peter) is a point-and-click adventure game that mixes sensibilities from stories like Blade Runner and The Matrix with some stylish pixelated graphics. Looking for the previous roundup editions? Find them here.Īndroid Police coverage: Peter Moorhead's Murder Is A Cyberpunk Short Story Told As A Point-And-Click Adventure, Now In The Play Store For $1.49
It's not an easy task for Maxwell because he need help people in exchange to get the Starites, however Maxwell determined to do so to help his sister. Then, Maxwell knew that the only way to stop the curse was to collect Starites. As a result, the beggar get mad and use his magical power to put a curse on Lily, which make her turn into a stone. One day, Maxwell met a beggar (it's Edgar), he pulled a trick and fed him a rotten apple. So, Edgar and Julie thought of an idea to challenge their children. Unfortunately, these ability make them spoiled and become arrogant. Maxwell received a special notebook, where he can write down any objects and make it real, on the other hand Lily, his sister, received a magical globe which can be used to travel around the world. Maxwell's parents (Edgar and Julie) has 42 children including Maxwell and each of them has their own ability (magical power). In this game, at first you're playing as Maxwell (later, you can get the others and change the character).