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Mechanically, the game deviates from the "pixel hunting" often found in classic titles like Monkey Island .

The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle: Episode 1: A Dreadly Business is a stylized Victorian murder mystery that subverts classic tropes through a lens of dark comedy and absurdism . Developed by Rumpus Animation, this point-and-click adventure focuses more on its "living cartoon" aesthetic and British wit than on traditional, punishing puzzle difficulty. Satire of the Victorian Ideal Adventures.of.Bertram.Fiddle.1.A.Dreadly.Busine...

The game centers on Bertram Fiddle, a self-proclaimed "leading explorator" whose primary motivation is avoiding his wife’s demands for a steady job. Unlike the cold, hyper-competent Sherlock Holmes of literature—who appears in the game as a mean-spirited, elitist rival—Bertram is a "B-type" adventurer. This contrast satirizes the period’s obsession with prestige and intellectual superiority. While Holmes treats the investigation like a high-stakes chess match, Bertram’s involvement begins by accident: a literal collision with the serial killer "Geoff the Murderer," resulting in a luggage swap. Mechanical Accessibility vs. Genre Tradition Mechanically, the game deviates from the "pixel hunting"

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Mechanically, the game deviates from the "pixel hunting" often found in classic titles like Monkey Island .

The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle: Episode 1: A Dreadly Business is a stylized Victorian murder mystery that subverts classic tropes through a lens of dark comedy and absurdism . Developed by Rumpus Animation, this point-and-click adventure focuses more on its "living cartoon" aesthetic and British wit than on traditional, punishing puzzle difficulty. Satire of the Victorian Ideal

The game centers on Bertram Fiddle, a self-proclaimed "leading explorator" whose primary motivation is avoiding his wife’s demands for a steady job. Unlike the cold, hyper-competent Sherlock Holmes of literature—who appears in the game as a mean-spirited, elitist rival—Bertram is a "B-type" adventurer. This contrast satirizes the period’s obsession with prestige and intellectual superiority. While Holmes treats the investigation like a high-stakes chess match, Bertram’s involvement begins by accident: a literal collision with the serial killer "Geoff the Murderer," resulting in a luggage swap. Mechanical Accessibility vs. Genre Tradition