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Visit Phoenix Springs Now And Solve A Stylish Neo-Noir Mystery

Award-winning investigative point-and-click delivers stunning hand-drawn art and full voice acting on PC today

Manchester, U.K. – October 7th 2024 – Calligram Studio is pleased to announce that their anticipated neo-noir mystery, Phoenix Springs, is out now on PC for £14.99 / $19.99. Featuring award-winning hand-drawn art and a compelling investigative narrative, Phoenix Springs is a modern point-and-click where you collect clues and leads rather than physical objects.

Phoenix Springs’ story begins when reporter Iris Dormer reconnects with her estranged brother. She finds herself in Phoenix Springs, a desert oasis home to an enigmatic community. As she explores ancient ruins and interrogates a rich cast of characters, she must uncover the mysteries that connect the place, the myths, and herself.

As you follow leads and talk to characters, you will collect clues and leads in your inventory. Connect these clues with the environment or mention them in fully voice-acted conversations to progress. Discard false leads and red herrings as you solve logical puzzles designed to challenge and delight fans of story-rich interactive experiences.

Phoenix Springs has collected a host of accolades in the lead up to its release, including being an official selection at Day of the Devs 2024, winning ‘Best Art Direction’ at Indie X Lisbon 2022, the WINGS prize at A Maze 2024, ‘Best of British’ at the 2024 London Games Festival and the ‘Critic’s Choice’ and ‘Most Anticipated’ awards at Indie Cup UK 2023.

Calligram Studio
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Phoenix Springs on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1973310/Phoenix_Springs/

About Calligram Studio

Calligram is currently three people based between the UK and France. Calligram call themselves an art collective for two reasons: it reflects the fluidity of their structure and highlights how they think about the medium of computer games. They are currently working on their first game, the neo-noir mystery point-and-click, Phoenix Springs.