tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062624044581897207.post98172639876478059..comments2016-03-17T16:25:37.324-07:00Comments on Robin David: "The Martian Investigations" - A Story-Based Detective GameRobin Davidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16603128790228748017[email protected]Blogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062624044581897207.post-50797794264955547102016-03-17T16:25:37.324-07:002016-03-17T16:25:37.324-07:00Never played Sherlock Holmes cases, but I wanted t...Never played Sherlock Holmes cases, but I wanted to try the genre before committing the cash. My GF and I played the first case and had a fun time putting the clues together and deducting the truth of the mystery. Not only that, but we also enjoyed the effort made to the world these cases are part of. The creator did a great job writing a pretty realistic settlement on Mars with tidbits on its time delay with Earth. The tech involved and living conditions of its inhabitants. Current social issues and details on local economies. Its very believable and its helps a load to get into the story. We're almost done with case 2 and I hope case 3 is on the way. My only complaint is the PDF's. Some pages contain landscape pics of Mars. While cool, they eat away at your ink to print. I wish there was a version without the pics for those printing on a budget.Unknownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00472355869596897025[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8062624044581897207.post-64302253100671378672015-11-07T14:46:58.088-08:002015-11-07T14:46:58.088-08:00Very good to be a home-brew game, we really enjoye...Very good to be a home-brew game, we really enjoyed the experience. We still prefer most Sherlock cases to this one but had a nice evening trying to solve these murders!Fredrikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15042677861377703955[email protected]