TR-49 review – inventive narrative deduction game steeped in the strangest of wartime secrets
PC; Inkle The UK game developer’s latest is a database mystery constructed from an archive of fictional books. Their combined contents threaten to crack the code of reality Bletchley Park: famed home of the Enigma machine, Colossus computer, and, according to the premise of TR-49, an altogether (…)
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