Why this game has got single ending?

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Mine Hawk
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Why this game has got single ending?

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I never played in real life so I can't know but I played this game 3 times. All of these has got single end. Is this a bug, programmed like that or is it same on actual copy too?
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Re: Why this game has got single ending?

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Because this is a trial scenario, since the game itself is one-shot (it shows you every info of the scenario at the end per the rules).
There are more scenarios from real-life copies as the epilogue says.
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Re: Why this game has got single ending?

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Mine Hawk wrote: 04 August 2022, 12:55 I never played in real life so I can't know but I played this game 3 times. All of these has got single end. Is this a bug, programmed like that or is it same on actual copy too?
In the post announcing its release it said:
It's also a one-time play only, as each box has its own fixed scenario.
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Mine Hawk
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Re: Why this game has got single ending?

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Thank you so much for the replies. 😊
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Re: Why this game has got single ending?

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As the aim of the game is to find what happened, it would be complicate if solution was multiple.
The murderer is someone and there aren't another reality in which the muderer is someone else.

So each case has only a single ending. Once you played the game, you can't replay it.

Epilogues are differents between each cases.
The 2nd case, Bird of Ill Omen, has an epilogue made of differents newspaper articles.
There is still only one story. But you get multiple views on this same story.
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