An experiment in letter writing, meant to evoke the distinctly sweet homoerotisicm of Victorian and Edwardian literature. Follow the correspondence of two professors, in the months before one of them makes a decision he'll never be able to take back.
A visual novel with a cute mechanic: Slide the letters back and forth across the screen, to experience the time the letter is written, and when it is read
Thank you for your patience! Those of you who have purchased the art book DLC should be getting an update soon. Once that's done, the art book will be in your local files. To access them, follow these steps:
1. Open the Steam client and find The Case of the Serialized Killer in your Library.
2. Right click on the game's name or icon, and choose "Manage" -> "Browse local files".
3. Find the The Case of the Serialized Killer Artbook zip file in the "SK122" folder.
Thanks again, and happy new year!
-Royce
Hey all! It looks like there's an issue with the Art Book DLC, and I'm working right now to get it fixed. In the meantime, if you've purchased the art book please email queerlittlenovelties@gmail.com with proof of purchase (a screenshot of your receipt email is fine) and I'll respond ASAP to get you a copy.
Thank you for your patience!
-Royce
When a popular illustrator is found dead, disgraced demonologist Harold Ludicael is hired to summon her ghost. Ghosts are the one thing he can't summon, but with sharp insight, perhaps he can solve the mystery, and resurrect the most important thing:
His career.
We hope you enjoy our Edwardian-inspired visual novel with creeping monsters, summoning magic, and a cast of rich, colorful characters. It has:
20,000 words/about 3 hours of playtime
Point and Click Investigation
Traditionally painted watercolor characters and locations
A journal which keeps track of a colorful list of suspects and lore
A variable set of bad endings, and one true ending, depending on which suspect you choose!
MINIMAL SETUP
OS: Anything Recent
Processor: 2.6 Ghz Quad CoreMemory: 4 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available space