Welcome to Winkletown
by Chazsan
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Welcome to Winkletown
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Description
You are Winkletown’s head detective and need to solve all manner of crimes by using questioning, wit and the power of deduction!
With quadrillions of combinations of Winkle and cases, be sure to use the ‘archive’ feature to save your favourite Winkles and share them online!
Written and Designed by FlashChaz
Porgramming and Design by CKPEngine
Voice Acting by Shock-Dingo.
How to Play
Explained with in-game tutorial.
FAQ
What is Welcome to Winkletown?
Welcome to Winkletown is a detective logic puzzle game developed by Chazsan where players investigate townfolk to solve crimes.
How do you play Welcome to Winkletown?
In Welcome to Winkletown, you question suspects, gather clues, and use deduction to uncover the criminal in each case by analyzing evidence among the characters.
What is the main gameplay loop in Welcome to Winkletown?
The main gameplay loop involves interrogating villagers, evaluating alibis, and logically deducing which character committed the crime to progress through increasingly challenging cases.
Who is the developer of Welcome to Winkletown?
Welcome to Winkletown was created by developer Chazsan.
What makes Welcome to Winkletown unique among puzzle and detective games?
Welcome to Winkletown stands out by blending classic logic puzzle elements with detective work, presenting unique suspects and scenarios in each procedurally generated case.
Comments
dotarray
Feb. 02, 2016
So much potential, but it doesn't quite get all the way there. Ignoring the "football-shaped" discussion (is it a soccer ball, a rugby ball, a grid iron ball?), there are nowhere near enough APs per round and the visual clues are muddy at best. Great concept though, would love to play more if these things were tweaked!
ST13R
Jan. 15, 2016
Maybe it would be nice to gain more starting AP-points when getting accolades, or getting to a certain level. When you get down to 2AP on larger levels, you really can only guess the culprit if your descriptions are all about their traits.
JackVermicelli
Feb. 02, 2016
I expected to like the game, but it's just too poorly thought-out. Even using fewer than my total AP each round, my starting AP for the next round gets lower and lower (whereas the tutorial made it out to seem like unused AP would be a bonus on top of the next round's starting AP). Not much you can do with 2 whole AP to spend amongst multiple suspects.
LornaEGL
Jan. 14, 2016
Great game but could we please have a few more action points? I find it inpossible to get past round 2!
Sir_Valimont
Jan. 14, 2016
A better example is that it's hard to tell what being "buff" means as opposed to the other descriptions of carrying extra weight and whatnot. Furthermore, "football" means something different to about 1/3rd of your playing audience and that does include the shape.