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New detective game, The Flower of Evil, has been released for mobile devices

New detective game from Carbonatom Game Studio is now available for download.

Carbonatom Game Studio has announced the release of its latest game, ‘The Flower of Evil’. The game follows the story of Lela, a private detective who finds herself in the midst of an old murder case. With a series of puzzles and choices that promise to keep players engaged.

The game begins with a scene involving the Totten family, serving as a prelude to a series of events that will challenge players’ abilities to solve mysteries. The narrative is crafted to lead players through a story of conflicts and intrigues, where each choice can reveal new secrets.

Visually, ‘The Flower of Evil’ stands out for its hand-drawn levels, aiming to provide an artistic experience similar to that of a comic book. Each scene has been carefully crafted to reflect the distinct styles of the twin cities and to complement the game’s narrative.

With over 100 unique puzzles, players are encouraged to think creatively as they progress through the story. The puzzles are integrated into the narrative, revealing dark secrets of the city and the complex stories of the characters.

The game has already received positive feedback on various platforms and is available for download on the Google Play Store and App Store.

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Written by Teddy William

I'm a software engineer currently exploring different parts of the world. I have a passion for writing and an undeniable enthusiasm for technology, with a special focus on mobile solutions. The realm of gaming also greatly appeals to me, and I thoroughly enjoy engaging in discussions and sharing ideas about this topic.

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