Have you read Death Trick by Richard Stevenson (1981)?
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And that is Death Trick: Double Blind in the books!
The game itself is a little messy, I had to stop taking pictures of every grammatical error and sending them to @vaptainhammer because they persisted to the point where I would have spoiled things, and ultimately there was no failure to communicate, I still understood everything, and in the end, I’m just being a perfectionist and projecting.
It’s more in the vein of Ace Attorney than Professor Layton (and you don’t have to take my word for it!
Take theirs! Also Shu being first is Deserved)
In the sense that there aren’t, like, random puzzles, every puzzle instead serves the plot, and it was surprisingly emotional at the end. It makes sense that Ace Attorney affected it so much, in the end it is about relationships and bonding and found family, and was not a terrible way to spend more than nine hours. The ladies who made this game definitley have a bright future ahead of them in game development. They should just hire me to proofread. Hell, I’d do it for a Subway gift card and some paperclips.
But as for me, what’s next? That is the question, is it not? If anyone wants to read through my list of backlogged games in my pinned post and send me an ask telling me what you’d most like to see on this blog, absolutely go ahead!
The Detective and the Magician get to know each other a little better.
Who wants fanfiction for Death Trick: Double Blind?
Literally nobody. No one has played this game. There’s no AO3 tag for it; there are approximately three posts in the Tumblr tag. In all my years of writing fanfiction, I think this is the most obscure fandom I’ve ever written for.
But I played it, and I concluded that it was my duty and my destiny to make the Detective and the Magician kiss, so here you go. 1,000 words, rated T.
Be aware that this fic contains major spoilers for Death Trick: Double Blind, which is a mystery game and is best played unspoiled!
i read this awesome mystery novel today called Death Trick and it’s part of another gay PI series and it was so good. the main character, Donald Strachey, is so hilarious