"The Case of the Golden Idol" is clearly inspired by great puzzle games of the past, some of which are on this list already, but it infuses some new ideas into the tried and true mechanics. The process of solving murders is a combination of combing through the crime scene and then fli...
One thing I will address directly, since this always comes up in comments whenever there's a new monster catching game, the elephant in the room — Nintendo. They don't (and can't) own the rights to an entire genre, but Pokémon is obviously popular and so there's always comp...
The premise on The Hex‘s Steam page seems simple enough. Six video game protagonists meet in a tavern at the end of the game universe. The barkeep receives a mysterious phone call about a potential murder. It’s up to players to navigate the backstory of each character, and unravel th...
the same characters, use the same character names or use the actual code from a Pokemon game. Copyright law isn't like trademark law where a company can claim another's logo is "too close" to their own. In copyright it literally has to be a copy, and you also can't copyrig...