• Publisher: Italic
  • Release Date: Oct 6, 2023
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  • Summary: Midnight Girl is a 2D point-and-click adventure game for mobile, PC and console.

    The game takes place in France in the mid-Sixties. The story, mood, and style of the game are inspired by the city of Paris, Belgian comics and Sixties cinema. The late teen tomboy Monique lives as a cat
    Midnight Girl is a 2D point-and-click adventure game for mobile, PC and console.

    The game takes place in France in the mid-Sixties. The story, mood, and style of the game are inspired by the city of Paris, Belgian comics and Sixties cinema.

    The late teen tomboy Monique lives as a cat burglar in Paris. After a heist gone wrong, she ends up in jail where she meets an enigmatic prisoner. They escape prison together, and agree to venture on a spectacular heist for a precious diamond. Thus begins a quest that takes our heroes through a catholic monastery, a Parisian metro station and the Catacombs.

    The game focuses on story and atmosphere. The gameplay mixes elements of stealth, discovery and puzzle solving.
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  1. Nov 10, 2023
    80
    Midnight Girl is a one-of-a-kind interactive crime caper enhanced by colorful, stylized visuals. An inadequate save system is the game’s only downside.
  2. Oct 6, 2023
    80
    Smart puzzle design, stylish visuals, and a charming story make Midnight Girl a great option for those wanting an intriguing adventure experience.
  3. 70
    Midnight Girl looks and sounds like a slice of ’60s cool, drawing you into its atmospheric world and keeping you moving. Your life as a burglar doesn’t always match the glamour of the movies, but it’s still a lively if all too brief escape.