Unheard is a story-driven logic game for Android.
All the details of the case unfold
in Unheard, a detective logic game where you have to go back in time to investigate the crime scene, track down all those involved, and find the culprits. For maximum immersion, it's recommended to use headphones. You'll hear various speeches and voices that will guide you through your adventure, but the question is: can you really trust them, and where exactly are these voices coming from?
A compelling audio format and a compelling story
intertwine several cases and incidents, and you'll have to find all the connections and nuances between them to uncover the truth. You'll embark on a journey through the past using a unique device, eavesdropping on conversations about crimes, receiving additional evidence, discovering each suspect's motives, recording the characters' movements, and piecing it all together into a logical whole. You won't control the characters, but rather observe events on the map and their behavior from an outside perspective. It is important to use audible information effectively, to distinguish truth from lies, and to compare names and voices to determine how characters relate to each other and to the events themselves.
All the details of the case unfold
in Unheard, a detective logic game where you have to go back in time to investigate the crime scene, track down all those involved, and find the culprits. For maximum immersion, it's recommended to use headphones. You'll hear various speeches and voices that will guide you through your adventure, but the question is: can you really trust them, and where exactly are these voices coming from?
A compelling audio format and a compelling story
intertwine several cases and incidents, and you'll have to find all the connections and nuances between them to uncover the truth. You'll embark on a journey through the past using a unique device, eavesdropping on conversations about crimes, receiving additional evidence, discovering each suspect's motives, recording the characters' movements, and piecing it all together into a logical whole. You won't control the characters, but rather observe events on the map and their behavior from an outside perspective. It is important to use audible information effectively, to distinguish truth from lies, and to compare names and voices to determine how characters relate to each other and to the events themselves.