"The Wakefield-based (the UK) indie games publisher and developer Team 17, Quebec City-based (Canada) indie games developer BKOM Studios, and CMF (Canadian Media Fund) are today very happy and excited to announce that their dystopian point-and-click adventure game "Sunday Gold", is now available for PC via Steam." - Jonas Ek, TGG
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Touch Type Tale was a ridiculous challenge for me when I switched to a different language and had to figure out accented letters coming from my English keyboard.
BKOM Studios’ combination of point-and-click adventure and turn-based combat is a flawed gem.
It’s a retro-futuristic adventure/heist game taking place in a dystopian city based on ‘70s London Gangster tropes. The art style is an odd and impressionistic one similar to Disco Elysium, one of my favorite games of all time. And the idea of planning heists and putting together evidence to take down a megacorporation is brilliant, especially with the setting details placing the monolithic Hogan Industries at the center of everything from shady pursuits to violent sports. Even some of the mechanics are interesting, with various minigames used to represent the main characters’ abilities. But looking at those mechanics reveals the underpinnings of Sunday Gold, a game fighting itself and the player every step of the way.