The Final Verdict
A downloadable game for Windows
(coming to steam soon)
You're a regular at the Lucky Crown, and you're fairly sure it's robbing you. Proving it is the hard part.
Two of its three games are rigged, and which two changes every run. You get eight nights to work out which — by playing them, logging the results, and reading your own numbers. One number coming up far too often is a magnetised wheel. Three numbers that sit next to each other on the wheel is filed frets. A whole hot sector is a croupier timing the release. The game shows you the data. It doesn't tell you what it means.
Then you have to prove it. Watch the staff, record them, search the back offices, and publish what you find until enough of the public believes you to get the place into a courtroom.
Be careful who you accuse. The dealer with their hands on the equipment usually isn't the one who decided it should happen, and naming them instead of whoever leaned on them will lose you the case.
Around 40 minutes a run. Made in Godot.
| Updated | 3 days ago |
| Published | 5 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Author | pixroot |
| Genre | Puzzle, Simulation |
| Tags | 2D, Difficult, Indie, Mystery, Pixel Art, Short, Singleplayer, Top-Down |
| Average session | About a half-hour |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
| AI Disclosure | AI Assisted, Code, Graphics, Sounds, Text |
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