The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is a FMV murder mystery adventure video game developed by D'avekki Studios and written by Tim Cowles and Lynda Cowles
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is a FMV murder mystery adventure video game developed by D'avekki Studios and written by Tim Cowles and Lynda Cowles. You play as a psychiatrist, trying to solve a murder whilst treating the patients of the recently deceased Doctor Dekker. The game was initially released on Steam for Microsoft Windows and macOS before being published on consoles by British game publishing studio, Wales Interactive.
YOU are a psychiatrist, trying to solve a murder whilst treating the unusual patient. ESCRIPTION, DOWNLOAD. Your words determine their eventual fates, and your own! Title: The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker Genre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation Developer: D’Avekki Studios Ltd Publisher: D’Avekki Studios Ltd Release Date: 19 May, 2017. Support the software developers. com/app/545540/The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker/.
So I was wondering what endings you all got and what you think about them. It seems quite hard to steer towards an ending with the game not allowing saving (which I kind of understand) and not providing an overview of how I am doing except the achievments for how many insanity points I got. (Or did I miss something?) That's why I wanted to hear about the other endings.
Skid Row in the year 2017. The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is a Lovecraftian FMV murder mystery, which gives players full freedom to question suspects by typing their own questions instead of picking them from a predetermined list.
YOU are a psychiatrist, trying to solve a murder whilst treating the unusual patients of the recently deceased Doctor Dekker – but nothing is as it seems. Type any question – and your patients will reply in full screen video. They’ll have questions for you too but be careful what you say.
Complete with an atmospheric soundtrack, The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker invites you to explore the shadow reality that your patients inhabit – a world full of paranormal strangeness and horrors that go bump in your head, where all you have to rely on is your own mind.
Marianna Bianca Beckles-Rose. Nathan Helen Jenkinson.