Demo Now Available for Lovecraftian Detective Game ‘Obsidian Moon’ [Trailer]

As part of Steam Dectective Fest, Lost Cabinet Games has launched the demo for their upcoming Lovecraftian noir detective simulator, Obsidian Moon. Rather than a vertical slice of the game, the demo is a complete case, built to demonstrate the amount of freedom players will have in the full game.

Featuring 30+ investigative solutions (depending on your choices and methods), the demo sports 20-45+ minutes of gameplay, with almost the complete gameplay feature set, including the atmospheric Noir Mode.

Set in the smoke-filled alleys of a city drowning in secrets, Obsidian Moon is a text-based detective adventure rooted in 1930s noir and psychological tension. Players take on the role of Carter, a once-respected homicide detective haunted by grief and failure, tasked with solving a series of interconnected murders through logic, instinct, and the steady collapse of his own sanity. Every decision matters, and every lead comes at a cost.

In the demo, players will take on the first murder investigation, navigating a dense web of leads, choices, and consequences. Whether you interrogate witnesses, dig through records, rely on forensic work, or take more questionable shortcuts, the case adapts to your methods, offering more than 30 different investigative paths depending on how you approach the case.

You can expect Obsidian Moon to launch later this year.

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