Released: July 2013 Detective stories work perfectly with HOG mechanics. This game followed a detective hunting a demonic preacher in a rain-soaked, abandoned town. The "Evidence Board" mechanic, where you had to connect clues logically to proceed, made you feel like a real investigator rather than just a finder of trinkets.
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Also, the "Hidden Object Scene" was starting to get repetitive. How many times could we search a Victorian study for a "Rusty Gear" and a "Magnifying Glass"? Absolutely. Here is the magic of 2013 HOGs: They are offline, DRM-free on most stores (like GOG or Steam), and they run on a potato PC. Released: July 2013 Detective stories work perfectly with
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