The Invisible Hours -
You can follow one character to see their secret motives or stay behind to see who sneaks into a room when everyone else leaves. If you miss a clue, you must rewind time or restart the hour to see what happened elsewhere. Key Characters & Themes
The story draws from historical figures and classic "whodunit" tropes, heavily inspired by Agatha Christie and Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige . The Invisible Hours
Thomas Edison, depicted as huffy and confrontational. You can follow one character to see their
A "deep piece" on this title often focuses on the . You are "invisible," and the characters never react to your presence. This creates a unique voyeuristic tension; you witness the characters' "darkest wrongdoings" and private moments that no other person in the story sees. Thomas Edison, depicted as huffy and confrontational
A blind butler, a world-famous actress, Tesla’s former assistant, and a rough "goon". Depth and Hidden Narrative
Unlike most detective games, you do not play as the investigator. Instead, you are a ghost-like spectator in the mansion of Nikola Tesla on the night he is murdered.
Gustaf Gustav, a Swedish inspector who attempts to solve the case while you watch.