by Christian Jan 04,2025
Midnight Girl, a minimalist point-and-click adventure game from Copenhagen's Italic ApS, is now available for pre-order on iOS and Android. Experience the first level for free to see if this stylish title suits your taste. The complete game is a one-time purchase.
Step into the shoes of a thief in 1965 Paris, on a mission to pilfer a priceless diamond. Midnight Girl offers a charming, 60s-inspired adventure, drawing aesthetic inspiration from the city of lights and the classic style of Belgian comics. Fans of Tintin and Blake and Mortimer will find the art style instantly familiar.
Explore diverse locations, from a serene Catholic monastery to the bustling Parisian metro and the eerie Catacombs. Expect simple, uncluttered puzzles with a few surprising twists to keep the gameplay engaging.
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Midnight Girl is slated for release on September 26th, available on the App Store and Google Play. However, release dates are subject to change.
Stay informed about the latest updates by following the official Facebook page, visiting the official website, or watching the embedded video for a sneak peek at the game's atmosphere and visuals.
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