I gotta do what I gotta do to get your interest.
Maybe its evenmoredeserving, because of its unique gameplay loop.
Alongside a missing person poster and a letter from Abigails sister is a diary and a photo journal.
Then you mark the area on the map.
As batches of locations are confirmed, you gain access to more photos and journal entries.
Naturally, as with games like these, it gets harder to pinpoint locations the further along you get.
Its fussy, yet rewarding work.
Its unclear as of yet whats happened to Abigail, but Im eager to find out.
Every location confirmed also gives you the foundation to solve further puzzles its just really good game design.
It also helps that the games art is absolutely gorgeous.
I cant wait to play Locator in full, but it doesnt have a release date just yet.
In the meantime, you might play the demohere.
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A Geoguessr-inspired detective game set on an alien planet.
Pinpoint the exact locations of photos to track down missing archeologist Abigail Lidari.
A Geoguessr-inspired detective game set on an alien planet. Pinpoint the exact locations of photos to track down missing archeologist Abigail Lidari. Cross-reference journal entries, decipher cryptic symbols, and uncover the mysteries of an ancient civilization.Locator combines the spatial reasoning of Geoguessr with the logical deduction of detective games. Use constellations, alien architecture, wildlife, cryptic symbols, and even temperature to pinpoint the location of photos.
A Geoguessr-inspired detective game set on an alien planet. Pinpoint the exact locations of photos to track down missing archeologist Abigail Lidari. Cross-reference journal entries, decipher cryptic symbols, and uncover the mysteries of an ancient civilization.Locator combines the spatial reasoning of Geoguessr with the logical deduction of detective games. Use constellations, alien architecture, wildlife, cryptic symbols, and even temperature to pinpoint the location of photos.