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Tangle Tower sequel The Mermaid’s Tongue revealed alongside demo

Looks like we've got another mystery on our hands.

As part of the Day of the Devs Digital Showcase, SFB Games, the developers behind Snipperclips and the upcoming Crow Country, has revealed that their 2019 detective hit Tangle Tower is getting a sequel called The Mermaidā€™s Tongue. Itā€™s set to release on PC in 2024, but has a demo available today.

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The Mermaidā€™s Tongue is once again a murder mystery that brings back the duo of Grimoire and Sally. It will once again be a mix of point-and-click adventure, visual novel, and puzzle game. This time, the victim is the ā€œcaptain of the worldā€™s strangest submarine.ā€ Iā€™m going to directly quote the press release on why itā€™s so strange: ā€œSome say the captain was an immortal time-traveler. Others say he was a vampire, cursed to stay hidden beneath the waves forever.ā€ Yeah, me too.

Whatā€™s been shown off so far is what youā€™d expect from a Tangle Tower sequel. Wonderfully animated characters and fabulous backgrounds. I could watch that animation all day.

I played the demo, which does a great job of setting up the mystery and getting you hooked in before it stops abruptly. When it ended, I audibly said, ā€œYou dick!ā€ I mean, I didnā€™t expect a demo to contain the whole game. It was inevitably going to end mid-mystery, but it feels like an episode of Columbo showed the murder and cut out before the investigation. That’s a me problem. I probably shouldnā€™t have played the demo, I guess.

The Mermaidā€™s Tongue has a planned release in 2024 on PC. The demo is available today.


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