A detective is an animal whose heart beats for the revelation of truth.
A Pure, Logic-Driven Detective Experience
In a city shrouded in fog, you play as a private detective, roaming beneath the dim glow of gas lamps to unravel bizarre and unsettling cases.
Patience is essential. You must carefully investigate crime scenes and examine evidence in detail. A faint footprint, the shape of a wound, a missing weapon—no clue is too small to escape your attention.
Discernment is equally vital. You will speak with a wide array of animal citizens. Their memories may be vague, their accounts misleading, and some may even lie deliberately. It is up to you to catch inconsistencies and uncover the truth hidden between their words.
In the end, only through rigorous logic and deduction can you connect each piece of evidence into a coherent chain, exposing the truth concealed beneath layers of shadow and deception.
A Strange World of Furries and Steampunk
Welcome to Ferrogris, the Fog City—the center of the world.
Zebras from the Red Earth Continent, roosters from the Western Kingdoms, and polar bears from the Icecrown Plains all converge here, chasing the tide of a new era.
Power, wealth, beauty—this is a promised land where desires are fulfilled, and a city of sin where darkness quietly festers.
The first stock was issued here.
The first steam engine roared to life here.
The first light bulb illuminated the night here.
Come. Step into the Fog City.
Within its shimmering, multicolored smog lies the scent of science, the breath of civilization, and the allure of money.
In this new world, stake everything you have.
Surreal Mysteries Rooted in Human Nature
Why did the principal ballerina fall to her death in the dead of night?
Why have renowned paintings been stolen one after another?
Why did a famous art collector vanish without a trace?
Faced with accusations of unspeakable crimes, why did the nobles of the Upper Council remain silent?
Is it a distortion of human nature, or the collapse of morality?
Or perhaps… the true culprit is not the criminal, but society itself?