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A Highland Song studio Inkle is teasing 1920s mystery at Miss Mulligatawney's School for Promising Girls
After flinging itself around the Scottish hills in A Highland Song and doing a spot of linguistic archaeology in Heaven…
After flinging itself around the Scottish hills in A Highland Song and doing a spot of linguistic archaeology in Heaven's Vault, developer Inkle has announced it'll soon be catapulting back to the 1922 where a mystery is waiting to be solved at Miss Mulligatawney's School for Promising Girls. Inkle hasn't exactly explained what Miss Mulligatawney's School for Promising Girls is just yet, but there are clues to be found over on Steam, where the developer has tagged the game's newly surfaced store listing with the labels, "Investigation", "Interactive Fiction", "Comic Book", and "2D". We're big fans of the studio's wonderful words (which it's been increasingly paring with some unexpected genres) here at Eurogamer, so hopefully it won't leave us waiting too long to hear more.
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