Inkle bets on compact games with TR-49, their best-launching title yet

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TR-49, Inkle's four-hour archive-searching deduction game, launched as the studio's best-ever title, developed in nine months largely to test the Godot engine; it's partly an audio drama and marketed as a $7 'one-sitting' experience, a compact model Inkle may pursue more in the future.
- Are smaller "one-sitting" games the way to go? Sorrowful archive-scouring game TR-49 sees Inkle's best launch ever Eurogamer
- TR-49 review – inventive narrative deduction game steeped in the strangest of wartime secrets The Guardian
- TR-49 review - Inkle does it again with an eerie hunt for answers within a mysterious archival machine Eurogamer
- Detective games get extra cryptic with TR-49’s code-breaking mystery The Verge
- Inkle co-founder says WW2 puzzler TR-49 is 'our best launch, ever, in 14 years,' and they made it in just 9 months PC Gamer
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