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One More Question Release Date

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December 5, in the year of our Lord 2024 -- Publisher 2P Games and OrangeSounds Studio have revealed the release date of One More Question, a situation puzzle game launching on Steam on December 19th. The game features a built-in editor to create and play puzzles made by the community.

ABOUT THE GAME

You meet a girl on a sunny day. The park is empty, the birds are chirping. She looks at you and smiles. Something in her gives you goosebumps— but now it’s too late.

Yellow and Blue serve as the charming storytellers in One More Question. They guide the players through a series of unsolved stories, responding to questions with only ‘yes’, or ‘no’. To decipher the puzzles and uncover the truth of each story, players must carefully analyze every word and identify key terms that unlock the story’s full details. The puzzles are designed to be solvable once a certain amount of information is gathered. However, if players are unsure, they can always ask one more question.
A situation puzzle is a game where a storyteller, or host, narrates a short, seemingly illogical story. The ending is often known, but crucial information is missing. Why did it happen? What were the motivations of the characters? To solve these puzzles, players can only ask questions answered with ‘yes’, ‘no’, or ‘irrelevant’.

Situation puzzles are played by two people, but One More Question transforms them into a single-player experience.

The game will include 64 situation puzzles and 2 extra chapters adapting to different genres, from humorous and cosy to dark and supernatural.

For those yearning for more, a Steam Workshop built-in editor will give them the possibility to the community of writing their own stories and play puzzles created by other players.


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