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The Case of the Golden Idol

The Case of the Golden Idol is a 2022 adventure and puzzle video game developed by Color Gray Games and published by Playstack for macOS and Windows. The game depicts a narrative spanning 40 years in the 18th century, in which players collect clues to piece together concepts, characters, and evidence to provide context to the story. The game was developed by Latvian independent developers Ernests and Andrejs Kļaviņš, who aimed to create a detective game influenced by the visual presentation of 1990s adventure games. The Case of the Golden Idol was similarly inspired by the design of the 2018 game Return of the Obra Dinn by Lucas Pope, with the game receiving similar comparisons from reviewers.

The Case of the Golden Idol
Developer(s)Color Gray Games
Publisher(s)Playstack
Designer(s)
  • Andrejs Kļaviņš
  • Ernests Kļaviņš
Programmer(s)Andrejs Kļaviņš
Artist(s)Ernests Kļaviņš
Composer(s)Kyle Misko
EngineGodot
Platform(s)
Release
  • macOS, Windows
  • 13 October 2022[1]
  • Nintendo Switch
  • 25 May 2023[2]
Genre(s)Adventure, puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Upon release, the game received praise for its use of deduction to present its narrative, and distinctive visual presentation, and received accolades as one of the best games of 2022 for its narrative and design. Following release, two expansions to the game, The Spider of Lanka and The Lemurian Vampire, were released as downloadable content in May and August 2023.

Gameplay edit

 
A screenshot of The Case of the Golden Idol, depicting the 'Thinking' mode of gameplay

The Case of the Golden Idol is a detective based puzzle game in which the player connects together the details of the narrative from eleven cases, placing the player at or shortly after where a central character in the narrative has met their death. Each level represents a frozen point in time, represented by the looped animation of its characters.[3][4] Players resolve chapters through two modes of gameplay, with the overarching objective to correctly identify the details of the events in the chapter.[5]

In 'Exploring' mode, the game resembles a point-and-click adventure game where an environment is presented frozen at a point in time. Players are able to investigate the scene by clicking on characters, objects, or documents to collect key words of interest, such as names, places, verbs, and items, that are collected in the bottom of the screen. Whilst the events on screen are frozen in time, players are freely able to navigate between rooms, open the contents of containers, and see what items and documents a character has on their person, as well as any words that they have said.[6]

In 'Thinking' mode, words of interest are used to piece together a narrative of what has occurred, through filling in blank slots against an incomplete description of events and characters. Parts of the 'Thinking' mode will differ depending on the chapter, in some cases requiring players to identify full names of characters, and in others specifying situational characteristics such as the titles of Brotherhood members, or the occupants of certain rooms. To assist the player, slots are completed in segments, with the player being notified when the words in that segment are either entirely correct, in which case the segment is locked in, or when the segment has more or less than two incorrect words allocated.[6]

Plot edit

The Case of the Golden Idol tells the story of the titular Golden Idol, a relic with supernatural powers, as it travels over time through the hands of the Cloudsley family to the criminal underworld, esoteric secret societies, and the political and aristocratic class. The game is organized into four chapters, spanning a period of fifty years.

In 1742, Albert Cloudsley acquires the Golden Idol on an expedition after pushing his partner, Dr. Oberon Geller, off a cliff. In 1786, his descendant, Sebastian Cloudsley, dies accidentally. His will passes the Idol to a stranger to the family, Willard Wright. It is later revealed that Sebastian and Wright are members of The Brotherhood, a secret society.

The Cloudsley family conspires to return the Idol to their possession, and Willard Wright is murdered, returning the Idol to the elderly Edmund Cloudsley. The Brotherhood unsuccessfully attempts to poison Edmund, and he goes into hiding to experiment with the Idol's powers. He discovers that the Idol can transfer properties such as matter, temperature, and even age, between two objects. Ultimately, a band of thieves - led by Brotherhood cultist Walter Keene - storm Edmund's cabin, but they are subdued by a trap.

Some time later, Walter Keene returns to the Brotherhood to endorse a new inductee, Lazarus Herst, into the cult. Lazarus hides the Idol inside a staff to perform the "miracle" of walking on air, and is crowned as their leader. Meanwhile, the other Brotherhood members successfully take out their opponents in parliament by murdering one and framing the other at a countryside salon.

Years later, the Brotherhood, restyled as the "Order Party", have taken power in the country. Citizens are ranked by virtuous behavior. Using the Idol, Lazarus takes youth away from those of low rank, and bestows it upon to those of high rank. They plan to overthrow the King, who does not recognize their authority. Before they can do so, Lazarus Herst is lured back to the Cloudsley manor by his old love, but is blasted by a cannon. Infighting erupts between the remaining Brotherhood members, and the Idol is ultimately broken.

In the epilogue, it is revealed that, after capturing Walter Keene in the cabin, Edmund demonstrated the Idol's powers and convinced Keene to his side. Edmund faked his own death, sapped the youth from a beggar outside, and made himself young again, taking the name Lazarus Herst. He planned to use the idol to gain power and build an ideal society, uniting the threads of the game's story.

Development and release edit

The game was developed by Latvian independent developers Ernests and Andrejs Kļaviņš, who had a decade of prior experience in the game industry.[7] The brothers founded the studio Color Gray Games in 2021, with an objective to build prototypes for their games to see if their titles could be commercially successful. The Case of the Golden Idol was developed as the first commercial venture of the studio,[8] and scouted for publication by publisher Playstack in late 2021.[9]

The developers were inspired to work on the game by the genre of deduction games pioneered by The Return of the Obra Dinn and Her Story, observing a lack of similar games in the market.[10] In response, they aimed to create an analytical detective game based on a realistically designed world.[11] The developers pursued a visual design inspired by the pixel art of classic point-and-click adventure games of the 1990s, with Andrejs Kļaviņš stating "we want(ed) to elicit a bit of nostalgia in those who grew up playing adventure games, but put a new spin on it."[12] Citing the desire to take a new approach, the developers pursued the 18th century as a setting due to the overuse of the 19th century, and were inspired by the art of Gustave Doré and William Hogarth as aesthetic references when illustrating the art of the game.[11] The developers created the game using the Godot engine and produced its art using Aseprite.[13]

The game's soundtrack was created by Ukrainian composer Kyle Misko. Misko aimed to use orchestral elements to create a soundtrack evocative of the eighteenth century atmosphere whilst integrating ambient and new age elements.[14] For the downloadable content expansions, Misko used world instruments consummate with their exotic settings, including Asian percussion and instruments for The Spider of Lanka and "tribal elements" for The Lemurian Vampire.[15][16]

A demo of the game was released on Steam on 25 August 2022,[17] in line with the Steam Next Fest event in October 2022, an event that showcases upcoming games on the platform.[18] The full version of the game was released on 13 October 2022 for Windows and macOS,[1] and released for the Nintendo Switch on 25 May 2023.[19]

Downloadable content edit

Additional cases for The Case of the Golden Idol were released as downloadable content (DLC) under the name Golden Idol Mysteries. The first release, The Spider of Lanka, was released in May 2023, adding three new cases to the game.[20] Set before the events of the main game, The Spider of Lanka involves the travels of Albert Cloudsley and Oberon Geller to the Kingdom of Lanka.[21] The second DLC, The Lemurian Vampire, was released in August 2023. Providing a further three cases set on Monkey Paw Island, The Lemurian Vampire follows the events of The Spider of Lanka and connects the events of the DLC to the main game, providing the origin story of the Golden Idol and the involvement of the Cloudsley family.[22][23]

Reception edit

The PC version of The Case of the Golden Idol received "generally positive" reviews, while the Switch version received "universal acclaim", according to review aggregator Metacritic.[24][25] The game appeared on several year-end lists as one of the best games of 2022. IGN nominated the game as one of the best puzzle games of 2022 on the basis of its "refreshing take" on the murder mystery genre and gameplay.[30] PC Gamer awarded the game as having the best story of the year, praising the "deep and fascinating" narrative surrounding the idol, its history and powers, and the intertwined lives of the game's characters.[31] Polygon, rating the game as one of the best of 2022, stated the game "expertly supports you through the trial and error of detective work" and contained an "excellent payoff" and "epilogue".[32] Simon Parkin of The New Yorker also cited the game as one of the best of the year, describing it as a "riveting detective game" and a "sophisticated, Sherlockian story about wealth and greed, delivered in a way that rewards close attention."[33]

Critics praised the innovative use of deduction to solve the puzzles in the game, with several reviewers highlighting the experience of discovering and understanding the game's clues.[26] Writing for The Guardian, Simon Parkin praised the game's "genuinely new and inventive forms of play" and innovative puzzles.[28] Nicole Carpenter for Polygon highlighted the game's ability to "take the time to consider each scene in depth" and "expand past its own boundaries...leaving me thinking about its clues long after I've closed the game".[5] Edge commended the innovative use of ancillary questions across cases and the use of misdirection and red herrings.[7]

However, some critics noted the complex and trial-and-error guesswork of the game had occasionally inconsistent execution. Chris Livingston of PC Gamer observed some cases required "occasionally brute-forcing the final few names or detail of a case" and noted some cases "didn't entirely come together".[27] Katharine Castle of Rock Paper Shotgun similarly observed instances where the game's leaps of logic "went one step too far" and reached a resolution through guesswork instead of deduction.[34] Similarly, Dean Waxman of Adventure Gamers critiqued the game's "extremely obscure" clues and poor distinction between essential and secondary clues.[4]

Critics also praised the game's narrative and writing. Alexis Ong of Eurogamer praised the humour and "witty, observational writing" in the game, remarking that it also contained a "Hogarthian flavor of political and social commentary" and "cheeky digs at the upper class disconnect with the common man."[3] Chris Livingston of PC Gamer praised the game's "elaborate and intricate" cases, and stated "solving these murders [is] not just a fantastic series of crime-scene investigations but a highly imaginative bit of storytelling."[27] Stefano Castagnola of IGN Italy highlighted the game's originality and progression in revealing a "more intricate story than originally seemed" filled with "no shortage of interesting revalations".[30] In contrast, Dean Waxman of Adventure Gamers found the narrative to be heavily segmented and difficult to follow, citing the "poorly fleshed out and uninteresting" character development".[4]

Critics also noted the distinctive visual presentation of the game, with several critics praising the game's visual style as evocative of 1990s adventure games, including those from LucasArts.[26][6] Edge praised the character design as "memorably drawn" and evocative of the "ugly" personal qualities of the characters.[7] Similarly, Stefano Castagnola of IGN Italy described the "grotesque contours" of the visual presentation as "distinctive" but unlikely to appeal to all players.[30] Dean Waxman of Adventure Gamers felt the graphics to be dated and flat, describing the character design as "bland and unappealing".[4]

The game received positive comparisons to the 2018 adventure game Return of the Obra Dinn as a non-linear detective game.[34] Commenting on the demo of the game, Lucas Pope, developer of Return of the Obra Dinn, also praised the game as having "fantastic art, great mysteries, and rewarding, methodical gameplay", a remark that was noted by the developers and subsequently used to promote the game.[1] Edge noted that both games share a "grisly mise-en-scene" and "intelligent way it seeds clues everywhere, making oblique allusions to places and people".[7] Katharine Castle of Rock Paper Shotgun noted the game was reminiscent of Return of the Obra Dinn in its "keen eye for detail and visual flourish", although observed the game "may not be quite as nuanced".[34] William Hughes of The A.V. Club felt The Case of the Golden Idol "asks players to go far more in-depth (than Obra Dinn), sacrificing its inspiration's breadth for case-by-case depth."[35]

Awards edit

Awards and nomination received by The Case of the Golden Idol
Year Award Category Result Ref
2022 IndieCade Awards Narrative Award Won [36]
2023 New York Game Awards Chumley's Speakeasy Award for Best Hidden Gem Nominated [37]
23rd Game Developers Choice Awards Best Debut Honorable mention [38]
Independent Games Festival Seumas McNally Grand Prize Nominated [39][40]
Excellence in Design Won
Excellence in Narrative Honorable mention
19th British Academy Games Awards Debut Game Nominated [41]
MCV/Develop Awards Narrative Innovation of the Year Nominated [42]
Golden Joystick Awards Best Game Expansion (The Case of the Golden Idol Mysteries: The Lemurian Vampire and Spider of Lanka) Nominated [43]

Sequel edit

A sequel, The Rise of the Golden Idol, was announced at The Game Awards 2023, with planned release in 2024 on Windows, and Nintendo Switch and new on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and mobile devices through Netflix. The game takes place in the 1970s in continuity with the first game, where the player must solve 15 new cases.[44]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The Case of the Golden Idol is a 2022 adventure and puzzle video game developed by Color Gray Games and published by Playstack for macOS and Windows The game depicts a narrative spanning 40 years in the 18th century in which players collect clues to piece together concepts characters and evidence to provide context to the story The game was developed by Latvian independent developers Ernests and Andrejs Klavins who aimed to create a detective game influenced by the visual presentation of 1990s adventure games The Case of the Golden Idol was similarly inspired by the design of the 2018 game Return of the Obra Dinn by Lucas Pope with the game receiving similar comparisons from reviewers The Case of the Golden IdolDeveloper s Color Gray GamesPublisher s PlaystackDesigner s Andrejs KlavinsErnests KlavinsProgrammer s Andrejs KlavinsArtist s Ernests KlavinsComposer s Kyle MiskoEngineGodotPlatform s macOSWindowsNintendo SwitchReleasemacOS Windows13 October 2022 1 Nintendo Switch25 May 2023 2 Genre s Adventure puzzleMode s Single playerUpon release the game received praise for its use of deduction to present its narrative and distinctive visual presentation and received accolades as one of the best games of 2022 for its narrative and design Following release two expansions to the game The Spider of Lanka and The Lemurian Vampire were released as downloadable content in May and August 2023 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development and release 3 1 Downloadable content 4 Reception 4 1 Awards 5 Sequel 6 References 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp A screenshot of The Case of the Golden Idol depicting the Thinking mode of gameplayThe Case of the Golden Idol is a detective based puzzle game in which the player connects together the details of the narrative from eleven cases placing the player at or shortly after where a central character in the narrative has met their death Each level represents a frozen point in time represented by the looped animation of its characters 3 4 Players resolve chapters through two modes of gameplay with the overarching objective to correctly identify the details of the events in the chapter 5 In Exploring mode the game resembles a point and click adventure game where an environment is presented frozen at a point in time Players are able to investigate the scene by clicking on characters objects or documents to collect key words of interest such as names places verbs and items that are collected in the bottom of the screen Whilst the events on screen are frozen in time players are freely able to navigate between rooms open the contents of containers and see what items and documents a character has on their person as well as any words that they have said 6 In Thinking mode words of interest are used to piece together a narrative of what has occurred through filling in blank slots against an incomplete description of events and characters Parts of the Thinking mode will differ depending on the chapter in some cases requiring players to identify full names of characters and in others specifying situational characteristics such as the titles of Brotherhood members or the occupants of certain rooms To assist the player slots are completed in segments with the player being notified when the words in that segment are either entirely correct in which case the segment is locked in or when the segment has more or less than two incorrect words allocated 6 Plot editThe Case of the Golden Idol tells the story of the titular Golden Idol a relic with supernatural powers as it travels over time through the hands of the Cloudsley family to the criminal underworld esoteric secret societies and the political and aristocratic class The game is organized into four chapters spanning a period of fifty years In 1742 Albert Cloudsley acquires the Golden Idol on an expedition after pushing his partner Dr Oberon Geller off a cliff In 1786 his descendant Sebastian Cloudsley dies accidentally His will passes the Idol to a stranger to the family Willard Wright It is later revealed that Sebastian and Wright are members of The Brotherhood a secret society The Cloudsley family conspires to return the Idol to their possession and Willard Wright is murdered returning the Idol to the elderly Edmund Cloudsley The Brotherhood unsuccessfully attempts to poison Edmund and he goes into hiding to experiment with the Idol s powers He discovers that the Idol can transfer properties such as matter temperature and even age between two objects Ultimately a band of thieves led by Brotherhood cultist Walter Keene storm Edmund s cabin but they are subdued by a trap Some time later Walter Keene returns to the Brotherhood to endorse a new inductee Lazarus Herst into the cult Lazarus hides the Idol inside a staff to perform the miracle of walking on air and is crowned as their leader Meanwhile the other Brotherhood members successfully take out their opponents in parliament by murdering one and framing the other at a countryside salon Years later the Brotherhood restyled as the Order Party have taken power in the country Citizens are ranked by virtuous behavior Using the Idol Lazarus takes youth away from those of low rank and bestows it upon to those of high rank They plan to overthrow the King who does not recognize their authority Before they can do so Lazarus Herst is lured back to the Cloudsley manor by his old love but is blasted by a cannon Infighting erupts between the remaining Brotherhood members and the Idol is ultimately broken In the epilogue it is revealed that after capturing Walter Keene in the cabin Edmund demonstrated the Idol s powers and convinced Keene to his side Edmund faked his own death sapped the youth from a beggar outside and made himself young again taking the name Lazarus Herst He planned to use the idol to gain power and build an ideal society uniting the threads of the game s story Development and release editThe game was developed by Latvian independent developers Ernests and Andrejs Klavins who had a decade of prior experience in the game industry 7 The brothers founded the studio Color Gray Games in 2021 with an objective to build prototypes for their games to see if their titles could be commercially successful The Case of the Golden Idol was developed as the first commercial venture of the studio 8 and scouted for publication by publisher Playstack in late 2021 9 The developers were inspired to work on the game by the genre of deduction games pioneered by The Return of the Obra Dinn and Her Story observing a lack of similar games in the market 10 In response they aimed to create an analytical detective game based on a realistically designed world 11 The developers pursued a visual design inspired by the pixel art of classic point and click adventure games of the 1990s with Andrejs Klavins stating we want ed to elicit a bit of nostalgia in those who grew up playing adventure games but put a new spin on it 12 Citing the desire to take a new approach the developers pursued the 18th century as a setting due to the overuse of the 19th century and were inspired by the art of Gustave Dore and William Hogarth as aesthetic references when illustrating the art of the game 11 The developers created the game using the Godot engine and produced its art using Aseprite 13 The game s soundtrack was created by Ukrainian composer Kyle Misko Misko aimed to use orchestral elements to create a soundtrack evocative of the eighteenth century atmosphere whilst integrating ambient and new age elements 14 For the downloadable content expansions Misko used world instruments consummate with their exotic settings including Asian percussion and instruments for The Spider of Lanka and tribal elements for The Lemurian Vampire 15 16 A demo of the game was released on Steam on 25 August 2022 17 in line with the Steam Next Fest event in October 2022 an event that showcases upcoming games on the platform 18 The full version of the game was released on 13 October 2022 for Windows and macOS 1 and released for the Nintendo Switch on 25 May 2023 19 Downloadable content edit Additional cases for The Case of the Golden Idol were released as downloadable content DLC under the name Golden Idol Mysteries The first release The Spider of Lanka was released in May 2023 adding three new cases to the game 20 Set before the events of the main game The Spider of Lanka involves the travels of Albert Cloudsley and Oberon Geller to the Kingdom of Lanka 21 The second DLC The Lemurian Vampire was released in August 2023 Providing a further three cases set on Monkey Paw Island The Lemurian Vampire follows the events of The Spider of Lanka and connects the events of the DLC to the main game providing the origin story of the Golden Idol and the involvement of the Cloudsley family 22 23 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic PC 84 100 24 NS 93 100 25 Review scoresPublicationScoreAdventure Gamers nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Edge8 10 7 EurogamerRecommended 3 Nintendo World Report9 5 10 26 PC Gamer US 89 27 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 IGN Italy8 5 10 29 The PC version of The Case of the Golden Idol received generally positive reviews while the Switch version received universal acclaim according to review aggregator Metacritic 24 25 The game appeared on several year end lists as one of the best games of 2022 IGN nominated the game as one of the best puzzle games of 2022 on the basis of its refreshing take on the murder mystery genre and gameplay 30 PC Gamer awarded the game as having the best story of the year praising the deep and fascinating narrative surrounding the idol its history and powers and the intertwined lives of the game s characters 31 Polygon rating the game as one of the best of 2022 stated the game expertly supports you through the trial and error of detective work and contained an excellent payoff and epilogue 32 Simon Parkin of The New Yorker also cited the game as one of the best of the year describing it as a riveting detective game and a sophisticated Sherlockian story about wealth and greed delivered in a way that rewards close attention 33 Critics praised the innovative use of deduction to solve the puzzles in the game with several reviewers highlighting the experience of discovering and understanding the game s clues 26 Writing for The Guardian Simon Parkin praised the game s genuinely new and inventive forms of play and innovative puzzles 28 Nicole Carpenter for Polygon highlighted the game s ability to take the time to consider each scene in depth and expand past its own boundaries leaving me thinking about its clues long after I ve closed the game 5 Edge commended the innovative use of ancillary questions across cases and the use of misdirection and red herrings 7 However some critics noted the complex and trial and error guesswork of the game had occasionally inconsistent execution Chris Livingston of PC Gamer observed some cases required occasionally brute forcing the final few names or detail of a case and noted some cases didn t entirely come together 27 Katharine Castle of Rock Paper Shotgun similarly observed instances where the game s leaps of logic went one step too far and reached a resolution through guesswork instead of deduction 34 Similarly Dean Waxman of Adventure Gamers critiqued the game s extremely obscure clues and poor distinction between essential and secondary clues 4 Critics also praised the game s narrative and writing Alexis Ong of Eurogamer praised the humour and witty observational writing in the game remarking that it also contained a Hogarthian flavor of political and social commentary and cheeky digs at the upper class disconnect with the common man 3 Chris Livingston of PC Gamer praised the game s elaborate and intricate cases and stated solving these murders is not just a fantastic series of crime scene investigations but a highly imaginative bit of storytelling 27 Stefano Castagnola of IGN Italy highlighted the game s originality and progression in revealing a more intricate story than originally seemed filled with no shortage of interesting revalations 30 In contrast Dean Waxman of Adventure Gamers found the narrative to be heavily segmented and difficult to follow citing the poorly fleshed out and uninteresting character development 4 Critics also noted the distinctive visual presentation of the game with several critics praising the game s visual style as evocative of 1990s adventure games including those from LucasArts 26 6 Edge praised the character design as memorably drawn and evocative of the ugly personal qualities of the characters 7 Similarly Stefano Castagnola of IGN Italy described the grotesque contours of the visual presentation as distinctive but unlikely to appeal to all players 30 Dean Waxman of Adventure Gamers felt the graphics to be dated and flat describing the character design as bland and unappealing 4 The game received positive comparisons to the 2018 adventure game Return of the Obra Dinn as a non linear detective game 34 Commenting on the demo of the game Lucas Pope developer of Return of the Obra Dinn also praised the game as having fantastic art great mysteries and rewarding methodical gameplay a remark that was noted by the developers and subsequently used to promote the game 1 Edge noted that both games share a grisly mise en scene and intelligent way it seeds clues everywhere making oblique allusions to places and people 7 Katharine Castle of Rock Paper Shotgun noted the game was reminiscent of Return of the Obra Dinn in its keen eye for detail and visual flourish although observed the game may not be quite as nuanced 34 William Hughes of The A V Club felt The Case of the Golden Idol asks players to go far more in depth than Obra Dinn sacrificing its inspiration s breadth for case by case depth 35 Awards edit Awards and nomination received by The Case of the Golden Idol Year Award Category Result Ref2022 IndieCade Awards Narrative Award Won 36 2023 New York Game Awards Chumley s Speakeasy Award for Best Hidden Gem Nominated 37 23rd Game Developers Choice Awards Best Debut Honorable mention 38 Independent Games Festival Seumas McNally Grand Prize Nominated 39 40 Excellence in Design WonExcellence in Narrative Honorable mention19th British Academy Games Awards Debut Game Nominated 41 MCV Develop Awards Narrative Innovation of the Year Nominated 42 Golden Joystick Awards Best Game Expansion The Case of the Golden Idol Mysteries The Lemurian Vampire and Spider of Lanka Nominated 43 Sequel editA sequel The Rise of the Golden Idol was announced at The Game Awards 2023 with planned release in 2024 on Windows and Nintendo Switch and new on PlayStation 5 Xbox Series X S and mobile devices through Netflix The game takes place in the 1970s in continuity with the first game where the player must solve 15 new cases 44 References edit a b c Color Gray Games October 13 2022 The Case of the Golden Idol Steam Retrieved October 22 2023 The Case of the Golden Idol Nintendo May 25 2023 Retrieved October 22 2023 a b c Ong Alexis October 26 2022 The Case of the Golden Idol review model murder mystery mayhem Eurogamer Retrieved September 26 2023 a b c d e Waxman David March 19 2023 Review for The Case of the Golden Idol Adventure Gamers Retrieved October 14 2023 a b Carpenter Nicole November 1 2022 The must play puzzle game of 2022 is a pixelated murder mystery Polygon Retrieved September 26 2023 a b c Peters Jay November 2 2022 The Case of the Golden Idol is a rewarding series of point and click murder mysteries The Verge Retrieved September 26 2023 a b c d e The Case of the Golden Idol Edge No 377 December 2022 pp 116 17 Color Gray Games 2022 Press Kit itch io Retrieved September 26 2023 The Case of the Golden Idol Playstack Retrieved October 12 2023 Couture Joel November 1 2022 Pursuing the Aha moment with deductive reasoning game The Case of the Golden Idol Game Developer Retrieved December 21 2022 a b An interview with the developers behind The Case of the Golden Idol Playstack Blog November 8 2022 Retrieved December 20 2022 Demo of the Innovative Detective Game The Case of the Golden Idol Arrives IndieDB September 16 2021 Retrieved September 26 2023 Couture Joel March 3 2023 The Case of the Golden Idol used frequent testing to sharpen its mystery solving Game Developer Retrieved October 12 2023 Misko Kyle The Case of the Golden Idol Kyle Misko Retrieved October 7 2023 Misko Kyle Golden Idol Mysteries The Lemurian Vampire Kyle Misko Retrieved October 7 2023 Misko Kyle Golden Idol Mysteries The Spider of Lanka Kyle Misko Retrieved October 7 2023 Color Gray Games The Case of the Golden Idol News Steam Retrieved September 26 2023 Van Allen Eric October 5 2022 Steam Next Fest A round up of cool demos worth checking out Destructoid The Case of the Golden Idol coming to Switch on May 25 Gematsu May 18 2023 Retrieved May 19 2023 Faneli Jason April 27 2023 The Case Of The Golden Idol The Spider Of Lanka DLC Adds More Mystery To The Indie Hit GameSpot Retrieved September 26 2023 Kennedy Victoria April 27 2023 The Case of the Golden Idol The Spider of Lanka expansion arrives next month Eurogamer Retrieved September 26 2023 Faulkner Cameron August 31 2023 The Case of the Golden Idol 2022 s best puzzle game gets one last deathly DLC Polygon Retrieved September 26 2023 Kennedy Victoria August 31 2023 Acclaimed puzzler The Case of the Golden Idol gets second expansion The Lemurian Vampire Eurogamer Retrieved September 26 2023 a b The Case of the Golden Idol for PC Reviews Metacritic Retrieved September 28 2023 a b The Case of the Golden Idol for Switch Reviews Metacritic Retrieved June 29 2023 a b c Hilhorst Willem June 12 2023 The Case of the Golden Idol Review Review Nintendo World Report Retrieved June 29 2023 a b c Livingston Christopher October 19 2022 The Case of the Golden Idol Review PC Gamer Retrieved September 26 2023 a b Parkin Simon November 13 2022 The Case of the Golden Idol review The Guardian Retrieved September 26 2023 Castagnola Stefano Revan November 27 2022 The Case of the Golden Idol La recensione IGN Italia in Italian Retrieved June 29 2023 a b c The Best Puzzle Games of 2022 IGN December 13 2022 Retrieved September 26 2023 Livingston Christopher December 27 2022 Best Story 2022 The Case of the Golden Idol PC Gamer Retrieved September 26 2023 The 50 best video games of 2022 Polygon March 2 2022 Retrieved December 19 2022 Parkin Simon December 2 2022 The Best Video Games of 2022 The New Yorker Retrieved December 20 2022 a b c Castle Katharine October 13 2022 The Case Of The Golden Idol review a gripping detective game with echoes of Obra Dinn Rock Paper Shotgun Hughes William October 14 2022 The Case Of The Golden Idol is gorgeous gross and one of the best detective games in years AV Club Retrieved September 26 2023 IndieCade Anywhere amp Everywhere Award Winners IndieCade 2022 Archived from the original on December 25 2022 Retrieved September 26 2023 Bankhurst Adam January 18 2023 New York Game Awards 2023 Elden Ring Wins Two Awards as Phil Spencer Is Honored IGN Archived from the original on January 18 2023 Retrieved January 28 2023 Mejia Ozzie January 26 2023 Elden Ring amp Stray lead Game Developers Choice Awards 2023 nominees Shacknews Archived from the original on January 26 2023 Retrieved January 26 2023 Mejia Ozzie January 24 2023 Independent Games Festival Awards 2023 finalists revealed Shacknews Retrieved February 1 2023 Tran Edmond March 23 2023 IGF Awards 2023 All the winners and finalists GamesHub Retrieved March 24 2023 Gardner Matt March 30 2023 Bafta Games Awards 2023 Winners Vampire Survivors Shocks As Best Game Forbes Retrieved March 30 2023 Pavey Vince April 6 2023 Here are the finalists for the 2023 MCV DEVELOP Awards MCV Develop Retrieved April 20 2023 Gardner Matt November 11 2023 2023 Golden Joystick Awards Baldur s Gate 3 Wins GOTY 6 More Forbes Retrieved November 13 2023 Ivan Tom December 8 2023 The Case of the Golden Idol is getting a sequel set in the 1970s Video Games Chronicle Retrieved December 8 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Case of the Golden Idol amp oldid 1192340957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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