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Murder Island

Murder Island - Old School Adventure Game

One of my projects that was collecting dust, but now finally playable and available on the app store.


Murder Island takes you on a humorous non-linear journey set in an Island resort. The resort is built in a western style town. In this game, you play as Detective Sherkey Romes who is commonly mistaken for world famous Dr. Datsun, his supervisor.

Talk to different characters on the island and uncover clues about who could be the murderer. Run errands for locals to win their trust and solve the case. Use your inventory to combine items and exchange them for other items.

GLHF!
Get it on Google Play


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