Dick Rico
Point and ClickDick Rico: Case Of The Flying Dutchman You are Detective Rico Stone, a straight-shooting no-bullshit kind a guy who uses motor oil as cologne but that's...
Developed by Mad Orange and inspired by the writing of Raymond Chandler, Face Noir is a point-and-click adventure set in New York City, 1934. A disillusioned private detective named Jack del Nero is charged with the murder of a man who, just before his death, left a little girl in Jack’s protection. As Jack tries to find out who the child is, he learns more about the extremes to which human nature can go than he ever wanted to.
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Dick Rico: Case Of The Flying Dutchman You are Detective Rico Stone, a straight-shooting no-bullshit kind a guy who uses motor oil as cologne but that's...
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I loved this and can't wait for the next one.
I like such games!
This looks great! Will definitely be checking it out!
For some reason that title design looked like you ripped it straight out of bioshock lol. (not the two characters but the logo)
Hello Soul0Reaper, as graspee pointed out, both games make use of the Art Deco aesthetic, if you'd like to learn more about Art Deco, you can visit the Phoenix Online tumblr, there, we have a series of Developer's Blog entries on several games including Face Noir.
This particular entry refers to the game's Art Deco aesthetic. Postudios.tumblr.com
It's because this game and Bioshock are both using the Art Deco aesthetic.