Life in Port Terris is tough. There’s never quite enough to eat, nor quite enough work, and your friends have a nasty habit of being snatched up by the Constables and their bots. When the majordomo of a Great House offers you employment, a warm bed, and all the food you can eat, it’s a tempting offer. Never mind that the alternative is a long stay in the City Dungeons.
The Butler Did It is a 300,000 word interactive novel by Daniel Elliot (and a finalist in the Choice of Games writing contest) where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
It doesn’t take long to realize that things are a little bit off though, to say the least. At Coburg Manor, you’ll make friends, battle enemies, and uncover a mystery far deeper and stranger than you ever imagined.
- Play as male, female, or nonbinary; gay, straight, bisexual, or asexual
- An odyssey in steampunk, with a twist you'll never predict
- Face foes both human and mechanical with your wits, sword, or skill with steam
- Expose a conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of your society, or choose to keep its secret
- Get to know a diverse cast of characters, and you just might find love
- Maybe end up on a spaceship?
Will you save your home from the strange apocalypse that its people don't even suspect, or will you fall prey to madness, like so many of your friends?