Genie has more in common with Moacube’s novels Cinders and Solstice, rather than classic Japanese style. We took the pseudo-Victorian period as our main inspiration for the art - black and white pencil drawings base with a dash of pastel and brushwork.
The current demo (direct download) has about one-fifth of the planned content. It’s available for Windows, Mac and *nix platforms with English and Russian language support.
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You will experience the story through the eyes of Jack Mason, the young detective in a small town near the N sea. Facing hardships of being among the shunned colorblind minority, the Squints, he tries his best to focus on the brighter things in life. Winning respect from the true-born Imperials by skill and dedication, Jack plans out his future with his loved ones. Yet everything changes, then an eerie murder smashes the tranquil atmosphere in town.
Genie’s story has a special place between horror, suspense and detective genres mixing elements from all three of them and spicing them up with human relationships. If I had to name the main focus – it would be suspense/thriller theme. The story tries to catch the swirl of emotions wherever you play hide and seek with a murderous maniac or in a less dramatic situation. Genie leads a fast-paced narrative with action scenes akin to the first, opening one, then gives the player a break with a bit of background the “whys and whats” behind the tale.





