Mystery adventure Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View spies a November launch

Mystery adventure Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View spies a November launch
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Developer White Paper Games has announced that observational thriller Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View will land on consoles and PC this November.

The adventure puts you in the role of retired detective Robert Conway in 1950s England. After an 8 year old child named Charlotte May is reported as missing, Conway decides to take matters into his own hands to investigate further into the child’s disappearance.

Unlike most detective protagonists, it seems Conway is mostly confined to his wheelchair. This means part of your investigation will be entirely conducted by observing your neighbours from your window. You’ll study their movements and interactions and profile each suspect. Your observations will, hopefully, help to guide you to new leads that then progress your investigation and crack the case.

Developer White Paper games is promising a “tense and emotional story”, which comes from the same team as 2019’s The Occupation. Our very own Josh Wise called it: “A game of intriguing ideas and sublime atmosphere; the tension of its real-time thrills gives way to a romance with journalistic sleuthing.”

You can check out a trailer for Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View below. The game launches on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 Nintendo Switch and PC on November 2.