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Solve a Cozy Murder Mystery in India with “Detective Dotson”

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Last updated: May 18, 2025 9:26 am
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Detective-centered research is a staple food for games Professor Layton and Phoenix Light Brings unique energy to your settings. However, most are set in Western or Asian markets, focusing on specific cultures. Detective Dotson, Newly released on PC by Indian designer Masala Games, “Cozy Mysteries” seeks to bring a unique Indian flavour to the genre, while still maintaining something as energetic as your favorite cozy mysteries.

You play as the aforementioned Dotson, an aspiring Bollywood star whose father was murdered. Therefore, Dotson leans towards the role of a detective in the hopes of investigating the nature of the mystery and reaching the truth of the matter.

A free copy of Detective Dotson was provided to Fundamentals for review.

The game begins with modest mysteries, such as those who painted Dotson’s Dog Pink and those who stole food from a Bollywood stage. Players must piece together their Evidence Committee responses to determine who is behind the issue. To do this, players need to talk to everyone in a rather small preset area to enter into a specific clue. Some people speak freely, while others need to trade certain items for the information and tasks performed for them. The mystery quickly becomes a twist in fetch quests, conversations, and plots tried, all filling the board of evidence, allowing you to determine the state of the crime’s event and the most likely perpetrator.

The visuals of the game are fun and bring exciting and happy energy to the characters as Dotson runs around and chats. If there is one aspect of the game being mastered, it is Indian culture. Whether it’s an NPC dress or the art of setting, even in the atmosphere, Indian culture penetrates this game from top to bottom. The soundtrack also captures a very unique energy that mixes Indian street drums with funky guitars and flutes, giving the game a phenomenal atmosphere.

Players move around with the WASD, use shifts to run, and sometimes throw trash (and shoes) into the trash can with cash. The gameplay is very generous, but players need to be concerned about currency as they can determine whether they can successfully obtain the items they need as mystery clues.

Where the game is behind for me is in its storytelling and text. I have found lots of NPC text stilting, but in many cases there was no natural flow of English. This may be a cross-cultural translation issue, but it was present enough to catch my eye. Each survey concludes with its own story, but often there are hooks that latch into the larger story, ultimately drawing players to the main conclusions of the story. Some findings did not necessarily feel natural compared to other mysteries.

Players must collect items to collect clues, then combine those clues with word prompts and photos to determine what each candidate has done. It’s a tolerant system and it’s not difficult to cheate your path. This game offers a limited number of tips for each mystery if the player feels that important details are lacking or that a factual review is needed.

The gameplay flowed very well, with each episode adding new elements to manage. For example, security guards wander around a Bollywood set where players must investigate in a second crime. Dotson can throw things at him or use his disguise to hide in front of him. However, players still need to run around and get various items from the store and hand the store to the witness. This will require the witness to give him a clue or another item that another witness wants. The items themselves are often insignificant in the story and look like a busy job for players.

Some mini-games offer easy distractions by allowing players to play cricket while dancing and playing cricket, while earning the currency they need to buy items and trade with NPCs. Players can wear skirts without playing, but it helps to maintain consistency in gameplay and provide ample buoyancy to prevent players from running mechanically against the wall. But once you complete them, the replay is little worth.

Detective Dotson It’s a cute and artistically fun game that draws players into a vibrant, culturally engaging story that captures Indian life. It’s a victory as an artifact that seeks to bring more Indian culture to the game. However, the game’s mystery and mechanics are robust and repetitive, making it difficult to invest in the story. The story thread needed a little more extra, and the NPCS needed a little more characters. But in the player’s first mystery game, it’s a good place to start.

Detective Dotson is currently available on Steam and is coming to Xbox.

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  • Christopher Hutton is a trade for a journalist who cut his teeth by covering Washington, DC’s politics and technology. Currently, he runs TTRPG games in Indiana, covering technology with a full-time job. He also regularly publishes newsletters about the entire TTRPG industry, writing on that side for outlets like fundamentals.

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