‘Technobabylon 2’ marks shift to 3D for retro label


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 21 Feb 2019

Two decades after Mario and Zelda made the switch to 3D, retro-style adventure game studio Wadjet Eye, known for its pixelated graphics and spread of polished detective mysteries, is doing the same, having published the first images from upcoming sequel Technobabylon: Birthright. 

Establishing itself through the Blackwell series of supernatural detective mysteries, Wadjet Eye has spent 13 years providing fans of traditional point & click games with a regular supply of story-driven puzzle adventures. 

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