There’s also the option of playing this point and click adventure by pointing and clicking directly on the console’s screen when playing in Portable or Tabletop Mode, or when playing on a Nintendo Switch Lite. You can play this one either by using the Joy-Con for the Nintendo Switch, moving a cursor on the screen with the left and right analog sticks as you examine things and talk to people with the A button, choosing between the dialogue options with the D-Pad. You’ll get stated with a short summary of what happened in the previous game, so that you can get up to speed in case you didn’t get to play it. ![]() This sequel takes place right after the events from The Darkside Detective, and you’ll once again get to enjoy the hijinks of Detective McQueen and Officer Dooley as they investigate the many bizarre and paranormal cases that they’re drawn to. Welcome to Elk might look like a “fun” game but it’s about telling stories – some are filled with humour others are dark, but they go hand in hand.I got a chance to review The Darkside Detective on Nintendo Switch back when it released in 2018, so I was definitively up for checking out its sequel The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark from Spooky Doorway and Akupara Games. Characters may play a role in one story where they where not a part of originally and only us who designed it will ever know – or come close to the real truth of the stories. They are rewritten and combined to one linear narrative. The stories are not one to one like you would experience in true crime for example. The way they are used both on our webpage and in the game is true to the core story but everything like names, locations and other details are changed, renamed and often re-framed to protect the real people behind them, therefore, we call them tall tales. The stories in Welcome to Elk, are told by the people who we know and/or were there when the events took place. True stories? how to use a true story in an ethical way? This is how we have dealt with it in Welcome to Elk: That's why, in Elk, you will also meet the living storytellers who inspired us to make this game. We value the importance of storytellers, those who carry the tales of others and share them. Meet the people who told the original stories All games are uniquely tailored to underline the story and the mood of the game. Help your new friends on Elk through playful mini games. ![]() Follow their ups and downs, their odd drinking rituals and their unique ways of tackling whatever life throws at them. On Elk, you will meet weird and wonderful characters - people whom the world has either ignored or forgotten. Life may seem hard sometimes, but it is always followed by laughter. The stories reflect the drama of our lives, on Elk it’s known that humour, love and death go hand in hand. When she arrives in Elk, Frigg worries that the slower pace of life will be boring (they don’t even have the internet), but quickly discovers nothing could be further from the truth! Tragic stories told with love and sometimes humour Case 5 - inspect the top right pillow in the bunk room. Case 4 - inspect the book in the construction workers hand, just past the garage. ![]() Case 3 - inspect the newspaper stand outside the Darkside costume shop. Case 2 - inspect the calendar in the office. You play as Frigg, a young carpenter trading their busy life in the city for an apprenticeship in a small town. Case 1 - inspect the magazine stack in the study. Welcome to Elk, an adventure game set on a fictional island stitched together with true stories and tall tales, and inhabited by the people who lived them.
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