- December 2, 2020
- Quarantine Interactive
Case Kovacs: Agent 228
42%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
story, optimization
56% User Score 27 reviews
Platforms
About
Case Kovacs: Agent 228 is a very short and intriguing mini game telling the story of Elizabeth Kovacs, the missing woman from the game NoseBound.




Audience ScoreBased on 27 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game has an interesting narrative that blends mystery and identity, hinting at a larger plot.
- Despite its short length, the game manages to create an engaging atmosphere and includes some jump scares.
- The graphics and sound quality are decent, contributing to a promising teaser for the upcoming full game.
- The game is very short, finishing in about 10-15 minutes, leaving players wanting more.
- Controls are confusing and frustrating, with issues like inventory management and mouse responsiveness.
- There are no audio options available, such as subtitles, which limits accessibility for some players.
story
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is brief yet entertaining, providing a glimpse into events leading up to the upcoming game, though it lacks depth and polish. While it hints at a larger narrative, its short length may leave players wanting more.
“The game has some kind of connection to a bigger plot, but it's too short to really be intriguing and has a bit of jank that doesn't make it the smoothest of demos.”
“The very short story is amusing and hints at events prior to the plot of the upcoming game.”
“Very short but quite exciting backstory to the future game.”