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https://girlsmakegames.itch.io/interfectorem


About the Game

Interfectorem is the story of Alis, a young sheriff-in-training who lives alone with her sister Sali in a small town next to the woods.

Alis decides to go on a hike one day, but comes home to find her younger sister brutally murdered! Overcome with grief and vengeance, Alis embarks on a mission to find her sister's killer by following the trail of bodies the murderer leaves behind. She must return the favor of death!

Interfectorem (which means 'killer' in Latin) is a murder mystery visual novel designed by a game dev team (called the "Team Who Must Not Be Named"), comprising of 4 middle school girls who won the annual Grand Prize at Girls Make Games Demo Day. The game went on to raise over $12K on Kickstarter.

Striking a delightful balance between humor and horror (think Nancy Drew meets Shaun of the Dead), Interfectorem will keep your attention from beginning to end!

Will you be able to solve the case and save yourself before it's too late?!


About the Development Team
Team Who Must Not Be Named, members, ages 11-15:
Summer Benn, Avalon Brevik, Izzy Penston (creative lead, writer), Lucia Plymale

Game Director + Programmer: Andrew Dang
Support Programmer: Kristani Alcantara
Artist: Reimena Yee
Music: Jon Peros
Publisher: LearnDistrict Inc.


About Girls Make Games

Girls Make Games runs game development summer camps and workshops for middle and high schools girls around the world.

GMG's flagship program, the 3 week summer camp runs every summer in 15 US cities, and culminates in a Demo Day competition with the top 5 teams flown out to the Bay Area. Winning team receives year long mentorship and the opportunity to have their game professionally produced and published.

For more information, visit www.girlsmakegames.com