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Casebook 1899 - The Leipzig Murders Now Available #1352144
09/04/25 05:10 PM
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Play as a sharp-witted detective in late 19th-century Leipzig, Germany, in this retro pixel-art point & click adventure. Search for clues, question suspects, and piece together evidence on your deduction board to solve four gripping murder cases.

Check out the trailer here.

Check out the official website here.

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I'm very excited to reveal that Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders launches today on Steam and Fireflower Games for PC, Mac, and Linux!

Step into the role of Detective Joseph Kreiser as you explore the fog-shrouded streets of Leipzig and unravel four gripping murder cases.

Explore hand-pixellated scenes inspired by meticulous historical research. Examine clues, interrogate witnesses, and solve environmental puzzles as you navigate a city gripped by change and shadowed by crime. Your notebook and deduction board are essential tools—combine evidence, draw your own conclusions, and unmask the true culprit across four interwoven cases.

✨ Features
• German voice acting for all dialogues
• Text available in English and Italian (more languages coming post-launch)
• Atmospheric pixel art with a focus on realism and historical accuracy

You can grab Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders now on:
• Steam
• Fireflower Games


Sharpen your mind, trust your instincts—and discover the truth hidden in the shadows of Leipzig.

Story
Immerse yourself in an industrial metropolis on the threshold of the 20th century and solve four exciting murder cases as Detective Joseph Kreiser.

Casebook 1899 is a classic point-and-click adventure with a few special features. You control detective inspector Joseph Kreiser, who examines objects, questions witnesses and interrogates suspects. You have an inventory of items that you can combine with each other and with the game world, talk to other characters and solve environmental puzzles.

Commissioner Kreiser records all observations and witness statements in his notebook. In this notebook, you have to combine the right clues to unlock new conclusions and thus determine the culprit. Each case has multiple endings, but only one of them will convict the real culprit. The success or failure of the investigation depends directly on your skills as a police officer. A sharp eye and an alert mind are your strongest weapons in the fight against crime.


Happy Gaming!


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Re: Casebook 1899 - The Leipzig Murders Now Available [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1352147
09/04/25 06:19 PM
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Thanks Ana!

Re: Casebook 1899 - The Leipzig Murders Now Available [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1352254
09/07/25 12:05 PM
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Thank you, BrownEyedTigre. I like the look of this one 😁

Just need to know if it's a "manual save at will" job !!

[I have looked but didn't see any info re saves.]


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Re: Casebook 1899 - The Leipzig Murders Now Available [Re: Mad] #1352449
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Well, after trawling the web for info, all I've found is a huge catalogue of complaints about the SAVE system - so I guess I won't be going for the game after all 😒


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