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Prosecute the guilty with minimal evidence. Make quick decisions with what little you have and hand out sentences that feel way too harsh. The more you guess, the worse it gets—for them.
Fed up with corruption and inequality, society dismantled traditional justice systems. In their place, the People’s Arbiter System was born: each week, a random citizen decides guilt, their judgment final and absolute.
Published | 4 days ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Liam Segura |
Genre | Simulation, Puzzle, Strategy |
Tags | 1-bit, 2D, Point & Click, Psychological Horror, Retro, Working Simulator |
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didn't get a single case right--am i looking for contradictions in people's statements that only evolve each time i claim someone innocent?
so the best way to solve the cases is to early on try and eliminate suspects who’s statements place them far from the crime. This then reduces the pool of suspects. Then using the evidence and the statements you can start to make more educated eliminations.
Don’t feel bad about not getting the cases, you are an untrained citizen who has been randomly selected to take the law into your own hands.
In future development, I plan to completely change how eliminations are made
thanks for playing!
Very cool character designs, super creepy I liked it a lot :) I couldn't solve any of the cases at all though I was wrong every time haha
Thank you!
Yes I think the gameplay needs work, I'm planning on making it evidence based rather than statements. Plus I'll have it procedurally generate each case :)
Looking forward to it :) this game has great atmosphere
Thanks ❤️