Neighbor's doppelganger - Detective Game
About the Game
In the game, your task will be to allow or deny entry into the building to subjects who ask to enter it. It seems simple, but be careful, you can't miss a single detail, because you can become food for doppelgangers. You have recently taken a position as a security guard tasked with guarding a prestigious building. Your mission? To verify the identity of every person who wants to enter the building before allowing them in. But be careful: not everyone is who they say they are!
Game Mechanics
A Detective game is an investigative narrative mechanic where you solve crimes or unravel mysteries by gathering clues, interviewing witnesses or suspects, and drawing logical conclusions. The core loop involves exploring crime scenes (examining objects, bodies, documents, or environmental details), collecting evidence (fingerprints, weapons, timestamps, correspondence), and building a case file. Key mechanics include interrogation (choosing questions from a dialogue tree, spotting lies or contradictions), deduction boards (linking clues and testimonies to form a timeline or motive), and multiple‑choice conclusions (accusing the right suspect with supporting evidence). Unlike action games, detective mechanics reward careful observation, memory, critical thinking, and the ability to spot inconsistencies. Some versions add time‑pressure decisions (interrupting a conversation with evidence), branching conclusions (different outcomes based on which clues you prioritize), or moral choices (whether to reveal a painful truth or protect someone). The satisfaction comes from the "Eureka!" moment when scattered fragments click into a coherent solution. Perfect for players who enjoy immersive storytelling, cerebral challenges, and playing the role of a sharp‑minded investigator