Real Detective Work: Scene Investigation, Clues, and the Digital Dossier

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Real Detective Work: Scene Investigation, Clues, and the Digital Dossier

Most online mystery games are simple: Read text, guess answer. They lack the tactile satisfaction of being a detective—the feeling of sifting through evidence, pinning photos to a corkboard, and finding that one smoking gun.

TurtleNoir bridges the gap between text puzzles and forensic simulation with its Scene Investigation (现场搜证) and Dossier (调查卷宗) systems.

1. Scratching the Surface: Scene Investigation

Sometimes, logic isn't enough. You need hard evidence.

  • The Mechanics: Our "Scene Investigation" feature puts you at the crime scene. You are presented with sealed evidence bags or obscured zones.
  • The Thrill: You physically "scratch" to reveal clues. Maybe it's a "Broken Watch." Maybe it's a "Muddy Footprint."
  • The Risk: Not every clue is relevant. Can you distinguish the key evidence from the red herrings?
  • 2. Building Your Case: The Dossier

    Every good detective needs a notebook. In TurtleNoir, you have the Investigation Dossier.

  • Visual Evidence: High-resolution "Polaroid" style photos of the crime scene (AI-generated) help you visualize the setting.
  • The Evidence Board: All your collected clues are pinned here. You can mark them as "Suspicious," "Cleared," or "Key Evidence."
  • Shared Whiteboard: Playing with friends? The Dossier syncs in real-time. You can collaboratively build a timeline of events, draw relationship maps, and pin sticky notes ("Verify alibi for Mr. Green!").
  • 3. Immersive Mode

    We believe a mystery game should look and feel like a noir film.

  • Paper Textures: The UI mimics real case files—creased paper, coffee stains, typewriter fonts.
  • Atmosphere: From the Dossier's slide-out drawer animation to the tactile feeling of stamping a clue as "SOLVED", every interaction is designed for maximum immersion.
  • The Evolution of the Genre

    Escape rooms test your ability to find keys. TurtleNoir tests your ability to *think* like a detective. With Auto-Questioning Agents, Scene Investigation, and a rich Evidence System, we are redefining what it means to play a mystery game online.

    Don't just read the story. Investigate it.

    Open Your Case File

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