A new developer diary for Murder on Space Station 52, a murder mystery set to debut for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch, has been made available by publisher Dionous Games and solo developer Made From Strings. Taking viewers on a tour of his hand-drawn ink work and the iterative process of taking the art from black and white on paper to full color art-deco-sci-fi worlds as seen in the game, creator Christopher Mathes delves deeply into the game’s art in this video. Learn about the influences for the game’s artwork, how Christopher came up with the distinctive characters that you will be looking into in the game, and more.
Check out the new Murder on Space Station 52 Visual Style Dev Diary HERE
You take on the role of Edward Locke in Murder on Space Station 52. The new repairman becomes stuck on an odd space station with even strangers, one of whom has a habit of leaving dead victims laying around with keys embedded in their wounds. Edward quickly finds himself adding suspects to a murder board in an attempt to make connections and identify the Keychain Killer.
With its point-and-click puzzles and in-game currency that you earn as you play, the murder mystery investigation of the game offers a modern twist on classic adventure game mechanics. You can customize your apartment and stock an aquarium with an assortment of odd and intriguing creatures. The developer commentary video showcases everything, and the announcement trailer for the game gives you a sneak peek at the fully voiced cast of endearing characters and a rip-roaring music inspired by the blues. You may also explore the intricately designed universe of Murder on Space Station 52.
For more information, visit the official website.
Related: Murder On Space Station 52 Heading to Consoles, New Dev Commentary Released
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