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Impossible Crimes
Date du début: 26 mars 2014, Date de fin: 25 sept. 2017 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

Impossible Crimes is one of the first Hidden Object Games primarily developed for mobile devices.The Hidden Object genre has traditionally had a strong focus on storytelling, but we try to go one step further by emulating the narrative structure and content of modern primetime TV drama. Taking the mantle of an investigative crime reporter, the player will solve complex murder mysteries, interact with other characters, develop meaningful relationships and explore branching story options.By juxtaposing a well-established genre with the unusual newspaper setting, we have made sure to put a new narrative twist on a tried and tested formula. Players will be able to upgrade their camera to find new clues, collect evidence and increase the circulation of their magazine by diligently learning the ins and outs of individual scenes. The core fantasy of being a successful journalist will factor into every area of game design and distinguish our product noticeably from its competition.Since murder mystery stories are a genre very well represented in European literature, we feel very confident about our decision to have the game take place in current day Britain. This should also enable us to reach an international audience craving mystery stories with a European flair (like the currently successful BBC programme Sherlock). Because of this unusual real world setting lacking supernatural or science-fiction trappings,we will be able to pay a great deal of attention to the impact of the press,social media,politics and other facets of current day life in an ever evolving world.Impossible Crimes is aimed at a casual, female audience. As such, gameplay and UI will be very accessible. Everything will be intuitive and easy to understand. New story installments will be delivered in the shape of bi-weekly episodes. The audience will have a feeling of constant progress, be it by receiving new story bits,loot or background information as a reward for their successful investigations.

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