Whispers of a Machine

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Developer(s) Clifftop Games, Faravid Interactive
Publisher(s) Raw Fury
Engine Adventure Game Studio
Platform(s) Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
Release17 April 2019
Genre(s) Point-and-click adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Whispers of a Machine is a point-and-click adventure video game developed by Clifftop Games and Faravid Interactive, and published by Raw Fury in April 2019.

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Plot

Whispers of a Machine is set in a futuristic Sweden. The player is an augmented government agent, Vera Englund, who arrives in a small town to investigate a murder. [1] [2]

Gameplay

Whispers of a Machine is a point-and-click adventure game. [3] There are several different cybernetic augmentations that the player character can use to investigate the environment. Forensic scanner is used to scan a room for DNA and fingerprints. Biometric analyser is used to monitor suspect's heartrate. Muscle boost gives Vera super strength for a short time. [3] [1] Picking dialogue choices gives points to different personality traits: empathetic, analytical, or assertive. These lead to different augmentations and puzzle solutions. [2]

Reception

Whispers of a Machine garnered generally positive reviews, and holds an average of 77/100 on aggregate web site Metacritic. [4]

John Walker of Rock Paper Shotgun gave an overall positive review: "I really enjoyed it, I really appreciated having a methodical, forthright adventure game to play, with excellent art and animations, good music, great acting, and a story worth hearing. I just wish I'd been more of a detective as I did it." [1]

The game was a nominee for Best Adventure and won the Reader's Choice award at the 2019 Aggie Awards. [6]

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