You're a great detective living in Victorian London. Your internal monologue will guide you by clicking on links in the body of text as you investigate three past cases.
Your eidetic memory is represented by your ability to reread all the story you've experienced...
Your intensely fast analyzing ability is represented by your unlimited time between choices...
Your vast knowledge is represented by the internet...
London needs you!
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Good game. Challenging with its riddles, but gave out enough hints for us to figure out the answers. It's like reading a mini short series. It is quite well made. My compliments to the author and creator.
Okay, so, this is the first Victorian Detective story I've read. I must say, this is probably the best thing I've read on this site as of writing this! Dark but quirky, relying on well-known detective story tropes but creating its own identity, this was truly a great story. The puzzles were very fun, and while some were difficult, they never felt unfair. The characters weren't too awfully developed, with the possible exception of some of the suspects, but the story didn't seem very character-driven anyway. The choices you made didn't affect the story very much, but they didn't have to. This was more of a story to be told, not a story for the reader to create on their own. And there's nothing wrong with that. Overall, very nicely done. I'll be reading the other Victorian Detective stories soon.