![]() ![]() ![]() Determined to clear her mom's name and find the Dean's true killer, Jenny tries to escape the bedroom she's locked in, but instead finds a secret lab hidden in the attic above, which belongs to her classmate Susie Glatz. Her mom is now in prison as a suspect for the Dean's murder, Keith is not talking to her, and Jenny herself is now under effective house arrest at the Glatz Manor, home of the wealthy Glatz family, to prevent her from causing more trouble after causing a fiasco at the Dean's funeral. Jenny's memory of the next few days are a blur. Jenny tries to leave the crime scene though the window to avoid detection, but a hard landing knocks her unconscious. Instead, she finds the Dean dead, clutching onto her mom's ID card. Jenny then goes to the library to look for her mom, who was supposed to meet with Dean Strausberry there earlier. One day, after solving a few trivial mysteries that includes the likes of figuring out what Dean Strausberry had for breakfast, Jenny complains to Keith about how boring Arthurton is, describing it as stuck in the past. Her best friend is Keith Strausberry, son of the town's college dean. Jenny LeClue is a highly intelligent young girl who lives in Arthurton with her forensic scientist mother. Within the narrative, Jenny must clear her mom's name and repair her fractured relationship with the dean's son, while Finklestein struggles to commit to putting his beloved Jenny and her town of Arthurton through the wringer in order to keep the series alive. His publisher demands a darker, grittier Jenny LeClue book or else the series will be canceled, so Finklestein reluctantly responds by giving Jenny her biggest case yet: the murder of the beloved dean of local Gumboldt College, with her forensic science professor mother as the prime suspect. Finklestein is the creator of the Jenny LeClue series of books, a classic children's sleuth series whose sales are dwindling as readers begin to find the stories trite and boring. Locations that players explore include mines, graveyards, mountains, police stations, and libraries. ![]() During dialogue sections, players can observe the person talking to spot clues as to whether they are lying. Players are able to interact with most items in the game. The game contains point-and-click elements, and features a hand-drawn art style. The choices that players make throughout the game have an impact. A second part was announced via the Jenny LeClue Facebook page and is currently in development. The game was released for Nintendo Switch on August 25, 2020. The Spoken Secrets Edition added full voice acting as a free update on July 24, 2020. It was released for iOS (as a launch title for Apple Arcade), Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux in September 2019, and will be released for PlayStation 4 at a later date. Jenny LeClue: DetectivĂș is an adventure game developed and published by Mografi. ![]()
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