Quiet on Set
Quiet On Set! Action!
You are filming the summer’s hottest new movie with Hollywood’s best acting talent and production crew in a historic mansion. This all comes to a screeching halt when a sudden murder occurs on set. Use your interpersonal skills and analytical prowess to investigate the murder. Who among us could have committed such an atrocity? And WHY? There is a storm of ulterior motives, egos, and agendas bubbling beneath the surface of the seemingly tight-knit movie team. Explore each room in the mansion and interview the actors and production crew members to see if you can piece together who dunnit! But be careful, rub someone the wrong way, and you may be the next victim!
A Different Mystery Every Game
Navigate your way through 10 separate murder mystery campaigns to figure out who dunnit and why! Each mission has its own unique set of twists and turns with the conversations that you control. Along with background stories from each character designed to either help or mislead you, you will have to figure out who is telling you the truth and who is lying!
Use your Journal to build up clues towards solving the murder. Also, be on the lookout for collectibles which are hidden throughout the mansion, collect them all for a perfect score! Make your way up through 10 ranks of Detective career promotions as you solve each murder.
Interview each character in the mansion and collect all the possible clues that they are withholding to achieve a perfect score. It isn’t easy to get
Steam User 7
So far the game is really interesting and fun to play, I can definitely see some interesting gameplays coming out of this. Initially I thought that I wouldn't get into it, to this point I've only played the first one, but It got me fixed to the point I really used all my time to get as many clues I could as I didn't want to miss it, and I was able to solve the murder, even tho it was not super easy. I'll definitely play the other stories, and I'm also curious about the potential of having different gameplays with the AI chat.
Steam User 6
Game is got really great environment design and layout. No bugs ghosting through the walls or objects. I love seeing new smaller derringers coming out with games that offer more then the typical AAA studios re hash. This game is great for those who love detective shows. Feels like a immersive version of CLUE ! and for an indie game under $15 bucks wasn't bad at all.
Steam User 3
Years upon years i have been playing video games, and yet nothing could satisfy my thirst for an ultra immersive experience, until today, Quiet on Set is possibly the best experience ive ever had, the use of ai was perfectly executed, there were points i thought i was talking to a real human! nevertheless, this was truly a groundbreaking experience where i felt sucked in to every moment during my playtime.
p.s: if you look and act like chelsea please dm me mommy PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Steam User 4
Lovely idea, creative writing, nice graphics. Would definitely recommend to everyone interested in unraveling mysteries.
Steam User 2
Honestly, even though my family computer is like 15 years old, I was still able to run the game and was thoroughly impressed. This game had great elements and I can enjoy both playing it and watching my friends try to figure it out. I definitely need to retry the game once I get an upgrade. I personally only got through the Ghost story before my computer crashed, but I'd love to try more endings. Having said that, please let Chelsea be a romantic interest in the (hopefully) sequel. Live, Laugh, Love, LChelsea.
Steam User 2
I really like this game! I think especially after playing the demo, this game has come a long way. The AI chats have definetly been kind of frustrating and some of the doors have still gotten stuck, but I think over all this game has a lot of potential and is fun to play as long as you have plenty of downtime.
Steam User 4
This is a game with more cons than pros, but what pros there are carry the whole thing.
Cons:
Lacks polish
Crashed two or three times during my first session playing it
Has a fair few bugs - sometimes you have to approach a character a couple of times before triggering their dialogue, sometimes there's no cursory on the end-game screen meaning you have to force close the game
Sometimes the AI goes off on crazy tangents, including an innocent character gleefully confessing to the murder
Sometimes difficult to get characters to actually answer the questions you put to them
Characters' AI can break so they won't respond at all
UI could be better and more intuitive
Some controls aren't mapped to the keys the intro tells you they are
Very sparse in-game options and could really do with some to modify the mouse sensitivity and motion blur
Pros:
Some of the stories at least are well laid out and a fun challenge to figure out
The biggest one of all is that the concept is fantastic and talking to/messing with the AI is a lot of fun
So yeah, expect a bit of a janky mess but if you go into it just wanting some silly fun with AI and a mystery to solve it's a good time.