-19%The Posthumous Investigation
16.19 $

You miss your stop. You jump out.
Read moreYou miss your stop. You jump out. The town that greets you is polite, strange, and watching. Talk, choose, and piece together a surreal mystery where every conversation nudges the truth and your way home.
GRUNND is a fully voice-acted, narrative mystery for players who live for conversation, consequence, and curious worlds. It blends point-and-click style investigation with platformer-inspired locations and branching multiple-choice events: your questions, your answers, your pauses, and your assumptions all change what comes next.
Expect:
Deep, character-first storytelling. Every NPC has motives, secrets, and unique ways to help… or hinder.
Branching dialogue that ripples through the story. Small choices open new clues, close doors, or reveal more lies.
Puzzle moments woven into interactions. You won’t solve contrived lock-and-key puzzles; you’ll use what people tell you to think your way forward.
Distinct locales to explore quickly with smart fast-travel between areas that reward curiosity.
Fully voice-acted scenes that bring tense, weird, and sometimes darkly funny moments to life.
Multiple endings shaped by how you listen, who you trust, and what you decide to believe.
If you like slow-burn mysteries, conversation puzzles, and atmospheres that sit equal parts Kafka, Lynch, and Southern Gothic, GRUNND is built for you. Keep your wits. Pay attention. The town remembers.
Unravel the secret. Find your way home.
I’m a sucker for noir, detective and point & click games, so the tags for this game really peaked my interest. However I learned pretty quickly that this game was not what I had thought from reading the game tags. There
The art is beautiful, pacing is slow and melancholic. If like an eerie and not to action filled story this is for you. What I like: Nice VO and dialogue Nice art direction Interesting narrative What I dont like: Maybe
Grunnd is a point and click adventure game with no adventure and poorly implemented pointing and clicking. I'll be up front and say I did not like this game. I enjoy surreal and interpretive works like Pathologic or
It tries very hard in some regards. The art style, music, Lynchian atmosphere, some story-related flexibility, and, at times, the voice acting. But it also fails in many fields, oftentimes in ways that impair the
I gave it an hour. Mainly because the noir-esque atmosphere and the music were promising me potential. But everything else is best described with the word "janky". Movement is slow and imprecise, which together with
If you're looking for a moody and atmospheric game I would recommend you to check out Grunnd. It gives you that cozy, mysterious and melancholic feeling that you would find in the works of David Lynch. It's a point and