<em>The Atlantic </em>Introduces Whodunit Game: Lemony Snicket’s Suspicious Incident in Dubious Park

As part of its ongoing expansion into Games, today The Atlantic is launching its first immersive-narrative game: Lemony Snicket’s Suspicious Incident in Dubious Park. The game transports characters to the center of a fictional scene––written by the author Lemony Snicket––to solve a murder mystery.
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As part of its ongoing expansion into Games, today The Atlantic is launching its first immersive-narrative game: Lemony Snicket’s Suspicious Incident in Dubious Park. The game transports characters to the center of a fictional scene––written by the author Lemony Snicket––to solve a murder mystery. The Atlantic is launching the game exclusively for subscribers in its first week, before opening it up to wider audiences on July 20. A combination of a traditional whodunit and a visual scavenger hunt, the game lets players take on the role of a detective who has been dropped into a locked-down park where someone has been murdered in broad daylight.
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- As part of its ongoing expansion into Games, today The Atlantic is launching its first immersive-narrative game: Lemony Snicket’s Suspicious Incident in Dubious Park. The game transports characters to the center of a fictional scene––written by the author Lemony Snicket––to solve a murder mystery.
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<em>The Atlantic </em>Introduces Whodunit Game: Lemony Snicket’s Suspicious Incident in Dubious Park
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