Steam now features the release of TR-49, a narrative deduction game for Windows and macOS from inkle that’s also available for iOS. This involves deciphering the workings of an arcane post World War II computer, shades of Arnim Zola. This Official Trailer looks at what to expect and here’s a little on the game’s deus ex machina:
The machine, created by Bletchley Park engineers Cecil Caulderly and Beatrice Dooler, contains a vast archive of obscure books, letters, and journals fed in over the span of fifty years in an attempt to crack the code of reality. As their lives fell apart, the machine kept working.
Navigate the computer’s archive. Link its obscure texts and uncover its…
Steam now features the release of TR-49, a narrative deduction game for Windows and macOS from inkle that’s also available for iOS. This involves deciphering the workings of an arcane post World War II computer, shades of Arnim Zola. This Official Trailer looks at what to expect and here’s a little on the game’s deus ex machina:
The machine, created by Bletchley Park engineers Cecil Caulderly and Beatrice Dooler, contains a vast archive of obscure books, letters, and journals fed in over the span of fifty years in an attempt to crack the code of reality. As their lives fell apart, the machine kept working.
Navigate the computer’s archive. Link its obscure texts and uncover its creators’ secrets. Communicate with the man behind the speaker to figure out your role in this mystery. Destroy the book at the core of the machine — before it’s too late.