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Lamplight City

2018
GenresAdventure, Indie, Crime, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Point & Click, Mystery, Single Player
AvailableSep 13, 2018
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperGrundislav Games
Overview

"A steampunk-ish detective adventure from the creator of A Golden Wake and Shardlight! Can private investigator Miles Fordham find justice for his clients and track down his partner's killer before his entire world comes apart?"

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30 reviews found

100

LadiesGamers.com

Jun 2, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


95

TechRaptor

Sep 13, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

Gameplanet

PC

Sep 18, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

MonsterVine

Sep 12, 2018

If you enjoy mysteries and detective stories, it’s hard to go wrong with Lamplight City. While the puzzles might not be as challenging as in other games in the genre, the narrative takes center stage and provides a memorable experience.


90

Ragequit.gr

PC

Sep 13, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


86

Digital Chumps

PC

Sep 25, 2018

In sum, Lamplight City is a bit of a departure from a typical point and click adventure, but it more than holds its own. While a little bit light in terms of gameplay and difficulty, it’s well compensated for with good characters, stories, multiple endings per mystery, and a fine presentation. Any fan of the genre or a good mystery should give this a serious look.


85

COGconnected

PC

Sep 18, 2018

Lamplight City is the rare detective game where the mysteries are challenging to solve and satisfying to do so. While the world-building often doesn’t stand up if you peel back the initial layers and there are frustrating elements to the way cases stack against each other, I thoroughly enjoyed exploring the world of New Bretagne and the mysteries inside of it. The game handled sensitive topics with real care and integrated them seamlessly into the story of Miles Fordham. I’ll probably hop back into it with a second playthrough in an attempt to redeem myself after putting innocent people in prison and, of course, for the less moral reason of wanting to know the truth of the matter.


85

Destructoid

PC

Sep 18, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


85

RPG Fan

Nintendo Switch

Jun 2, 2023

Lamplight City is an intriguing mystery and an enjoyable graphic adventure experience. I appreciate how choice-heavy the narrative is, and I also really like how the game adapts to your actions throughout. The alternate history steampunk setting is intriguing, and I appreciate the game’s commentary on complex subjects like poverty and prejudice. Fans of mystery and graphics adventures who haven’t yet played Lamplight City might want to check out the game’s Nintendo Switch port.


82

RPG Fan

PC

Sep 27, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.

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