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Adventure in the land down under when you play UnQuollified!

Can you catch the killer in this hand-drawn world?

Adventure in the land down under when you play UnQuollified!

Check out this beautiful trailer. In UnQuollified, your goal is to catch a killer. It looks cute, and I am a sucker for a good mystery.

Adelaide-based studios A Few Dragons and Egnazol have announced their mystery adventure game UnQuollified for PC (via Steam).

UnQuollified has the player scour hand-drawn Australian landscapes, interrogate quirky suspects, sketch clues to discover the truth behind a suspicious "accident" and expose a killer hiding in plain sight in this cozy point-and-click mystery.

“Making games and seeing other people enjoy the small amount of creativity you put into the world is truly a special thing." Creative director Keirron Stach. "Putting stories together filled with emotion, creating challenges for people to overcome is something that myself and the A Few Dragons team don’t ever want to take for granted. Unquollified is the next thing we are putting all our passion into, learning from our previous titles and giving it our all”

UnQollified is launching on PC (via Steam). News about its development and release will be shared at a later date. For more information, consider following A Few Dragons on BlueskyInstagramTikTok and Facebook.
A homecoming turned homicide. What is everyone hiding in Bridgegully

Welcome to the sun-drenched, nostalgic streets of Bridgegully in UnQuollified, a charming point-and-click detective adventure. You play as Sam, a struggling artist reluctantly returning to his childhood home when he hears of the death of his estranged childhood friend, Joey Pink. While the local police have ruled Joey’s death a tragic accident, the evidence paints a different picture...

From the quiet rustle of the bushland to the neon-lit corners of the local pub, you’ll have to navigate a web of small-town secrets. In Bridgegully, everyone is hiding something, and every brushstroke you make could either obscure or uncover the truth. Can you confront the shadows of your own past and discover what really happened?
Raven Winters

Raven Winters

Raven is a horror writer from Boston. When she’s not writing horror she is either running tabletop roleplaying games or playing on her PlayStation 5.

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