Relationship Anarchy
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Investigate procedurally generated hidden relationships in a casual mystery game. Explore, find clues, deduce, infer, solve the puzzle, and unravel the true meaning.
Relationship Anarchy is a top-down 2D procedurally generated mystery game about finding out who is having what kind of a relationship with whom in little towns.
It also explores connected and diverse relationships in a curious mood as you explore uniquely generated towns, find clues, deduce, infer, and solve the puzzle.
Every town, house, relationship, character and clue is procedurally generated to guarantee a unique gameplay.
Do you like to explore the scene, find clues, deduce, infer, and solve the puzzle?
With procedural generation at it's core, the game features unique mystery puzzles, that no one have solved before. It's a classic investigation game, where you have to find the right clues to make your deductions, and then solve the case.
As well as a progressive adventure mode, Relationship Anarchy also features a generator where the player can generate their own towns.
This demo offers one seed with a small number of NPCs. What I'm hoping for by releasing this is useful feedback that I can use to improve the experience even more.
Buy it on Steam now? : )
Status | In development |
Author | Sandra Moen |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Aseprite, libGDX |
Tags | Detective, Indie, libGDX, Mystery, Non violent, Pixel Art, Procedural Generation, Top-Down |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles, High-contrast |
Links | Steam, Twitter/X, Steam |
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Click download now to get access to the following files:
DEMO - Relationship Anarchy.zip 107 MB
Development log
- Steam Release!Apr 01, 2024
- New demo releaseFeb 26, 2024
- Steam PageJan 23, 2024
- Steam store pageJan 19, 2024
- JDK vs JREDec 30, 2023
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działa na linuxie?
I'm not sure if it works on Linux. It's an .exe file that fires up a JRE.