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Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders

2019
GenresAdventure, Indie, Third Person Perspective, Simulation, Puzzle and Logic, Point & Click, Single Player
AvailableMay 1, 2019
PlatformXbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperNupixo Games
Overview

A beautifully pixelated point-and-click thriller set in ancient China where you play as the legendary detective Di Renjie.

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10 reviews found

90

GameSpace

PC

Jun 11, 2019

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

TheXboxHub

Xbox One

Dec 5, 2021

We can’t be the only ones who have a hankering for an old-school graphic adventure, one that takes the genre as seriously as Sierra Online did thirty years ago. Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders does that and more, delivering one of the most sensual and adult examples of recent years. Pssht, Sherlock has nothing on Magistrate Di Renjie.


90

Adventure Gamers

PC

May 17, 2019

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

IND13

Aug 16, 2019

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Xbox Tavern

Xbox One

Feb 2, 2022

Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders is a wonderfully brief point and click adventure that throws the player in the thick of a murder investigation. Di and all the other characters may not have voice actors, but that doesn’t take away form the feeling of true quality on this game, especially with how small the developer staff was while making this Kickstarter project years ago. This is a decent port over to consoles and the developers fixed the broken achievements in the game very quickly after launch. Apart form minor nuisances like inventory usage or lack of facial features for some models, this game is fun to experience. Gorgeous art with enjoyable music appropriate for the Tang Dynasty of ancient years past. For the amount of detail and time invested in making this game, it is accurately priced on the Xbox market. If a sale ever happens for it, I would say it’s a must buy for point and click fans or if you’re looking for a decent adventure title with an enthralling story and cool art.Become a Patron! This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox Series S|X console.


80

DarkStation

PC

May 23, 2019

At a mere tenner, Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders is a no-brainer to pick up for anyone looking for a cerebral and emotional murder mystery. Also, anyone interested in the historic era the game presents will find a real winner here.


75

Gamersky

PC

May 14, 2019

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

Digital Chumps

PC

Jun 13, 2019

Nupixo has done a fine job with Detective Di, all things considered. Anyone that enjoys a good mystery story or point and click games would do well to make time for this one and hopefully we’ll see Nupixo continue to invest in the genre.


75

Nindie Spotlight

Dec 3, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.


72

Ragequit.gr

PC

May 27, 2019

Summary and quote unavailable.

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