Humble Games and General Interactive Co. Launch Brand-New Demo for Chinatown Detective Agency

Today, Humble Games and General Interactive Co. released a PC demo for their globetrotting mystery adventure game, Chinatown Detective Agency, exclusively to the Humble Store. Available for a limited time only, players can brush up on their sleuthing skills and start tracking down some early leads before the game’s official launch on PC, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in Spring 2022. PC fans can also wishlist the game today via the Humble Store and Steam.

Inspired by the classic Carmen Sandiego games of the 80s and 90s, Chinatown Detective Agency is a mystery adventure game that will take you across Singapore and the world in hot pursuit of criminals, witnesses and clues. Do real-world research and investigation to solve puzzles and uncover leads and manage your time and money to solve cases from clients both well-intentioned and nefarious. Along the way, untangle a web of conspiracies and plots that threaten to push the Lion City over the edge.

KEY FEATURES:

  • UNRAVEL A GLOBAL CONSPIRACY – Travel the globe from your base in Singapore in search of leads and talk with dozens of uniquely voiced characters each with their own mysterious agendas.
  • BECOME THE INVESTIGATOR – The mysteries of Chinatown Detective Agency require real-world investigation. You’re not just playing a detective, you’re becoming one.
  • WORK SMART – Time is money, and the clock is always ticking. Make good use of the time you have and to keep your agency, and yourself, alive.
  • ASSEMBLE A TEAM – You’re going to need assistance. To succeed in investigating cases and solving mysteries, you’ll have to keep your business running and your staff happy.
  • LOSE YOURSELF IN THE FUTURE – Neon lamp-light reflected in pools of rainwater. Anti-government graffiti daubed across aging subways. The encroaching murk of riverside London.
Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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