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Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville

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71%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
gameplay, atmosphere
93% User Score Based on 28 reviews

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Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville is a single player puzzle game with mystery and comedy themes. It was developed by The Wild Gentlemen and was released on April 14, 2026. It received very positive reviews from players.

A story-rich, conversation-heavy investigative visual novel with point & click elements where you play as Moses & Plato, two clueless detectives embroiled in a wild case while traveling on the famous luxury train, the Clawville Express. When the client you are supposed to protect, an ambassador on a peace mission, is murdered, you become the main suspect! Be the slyest fox detective and …

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93%
Audience ScoreBased on 28 reviews
story9 positive mentions

  • Stunning hand-drawn 2D art style with beautiful animation and character design that enhances the game’s atmosphere.
  • High-quality, fully voiced performances that bring the intriguing characters to life and enrich storytelling.
  • Engaging murder mystery narrative with well-written lore and an immersive world that captures the Agatha Christie vibe.
  • The gameplay lacks meaningful player agency in deduction and puzzle-solving, making the mystery feel mostly predetermined.
  • Some puzzles and mini-games are frustrating due to difficulty spikes and lack of skip or proper integration with the story.
  • Limited manual saving system and occasional localization/voiceover inconsistencies slightly hinder the experience.
  • story
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally praised for being engaging, intriguing, and well-written, with interesting characters and emotional depth that add strong world-building and atmosphere. Some find it linear and slightly predictable, though still enjoyable with twists and humor reminiscent of classic detective tales. A few critiques note repetitive elements and minor pacing issues, but overall it is viewed as a solid narrative that enhances the game's experience.

    • “The story is gripping, with plenty of twists and turns to keep players guessing till the end.”
    • “I love how important every character felt to the story, and that just about every moment progressed either the narrative or the development of one or more characters.”
    • “The characters were truly intriguing, the emotional beats certainly were there, and I enjoyed the message the story sent.”
    • “The story isn't engaging, the repetitive gag about the prime suspect quickly becomes tiresome, and the menu sound design (resembling a cheap mobile game) makes me physically uncomfortable.”
    • “No plot relevance in any way.”
    • “It reminded me of the original Chicken Police - how quite a few locations; dialogue and lore included, were locked off at certain points of story progression; forcing you to make decisions about where and when to go, with the expectation of missing out on something else.”
  • graphics
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics showcase a striking shift from photorealism to a beautifully crafted hand-drawn 2D style, blending detailed artwork with 3D environments. This fresh aesthetic is praised for its loveliness, immersive quality, and significant enhancement over the developer's previous titles, complemented by consistently excellent voice acting. Overall, the visuals greatly contribute to the engaging atmosphere and world-building of the game.

    • “The visuals are breathtaking, lovingly crafted with the use of hand-drawn assets and 3D environments.”
    • “The art style is lovely, the story is intriguing and it adds a lot of world building to the world of Wilderness universe.”
    • “Beautiful artwork, insanely detailed lore, and fantastic voice acting as always.”
    • “There is a notable deviation in the series art style, shifting from a noiresque photo realism to a hand-drawn 2D style.”
    • “The most different change from the Chicken Police games is the art style and even the music.”
  • gameplay
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is primarily a visual novel with light point-and-click adventure elements, featuring escape-room puzzles, math challenges, mini-games, and hidden object searches. It is generally easy and immersive, though somewhat simplistic, with a notable use of narrative-driven mechanics rather than complex gameplay systems. Some players note a lack of meaningful mechanics integration, highlighting a degree of ludonarrative dissonance.

    • “And as far as gameplay goes, this is more of a visual novel than a traditional point and click adventure game.”
    • “This also influences the gameplay since the chicken police would rather use their quick wits and verbal attacks to seek information during interrogations while Moses uses facts.”
    • “Using escape-room style puzzles, math puzzles, hidden object searches, mini-games and other similar non-narrative gameplay elements.”
    • “As far as gameplay goes, this is more of a visual novel than a traditional point-and-click adventure game.”
    • “I am not a fan of mechanics being added in for little-to-no reason in the game.”
    • “The gameplay includes escape-room style puzzles, math puzzles, hidden object searches, mini-games, and other similar non-narrative gameplay elements.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally praise the game's music, highlighting great soundtracks and effective voice-over integration, though some suggest varying the soundtrack during certain segments like walking between wagons for improved variety.

    • “Great soundtracks.”
    • “The voice-over is great (except for Plato), and the music too.”
    • “The biggest change from the Chicken Police games is the art style and even the music.”
    • “Please change the soundtrack for the game when you are walking between wagons.”
    • “The most notable difference from the Chicken Police games is the art style and even the music.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is a mix of funny dialogues and an interesting story, but it falls flat in parts, with some moments feeling vapid and unfunny, especially in the mini-games. Overall, the humor elicits mixed reactions.

    • “Funny dialogues and interesting story.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is praised for its engaging and enjoyable visual novel experience, creating a captivating mood. However, some users find the piano and guitar soundtrack detracts from the overall ambiance, feeling annoying and less immersive.

    • “That piano and guitar track really takes away from the atmosphere and is very annoying.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's emotional aspect is highlighted by intriguing, emotionally resonant characters and a compelling story with meaningful messages. Its hardboiled detective theme, combined with a noir aesthetic and complex, cynical protagonists, delivers a deep and emotionally engaging experience.

    • “The characters were truly intriguing, the emotional beats certainly were there, and I enjoyed the message the story sent.”
    • “The Chicken Police incorporate the hardboiled detective: the black and white Photoshop look, the cynical personality of Sonny, and their regular entanglement with corrupt police, organised crime, violence provide a true hardboiled experience (with a touch of Chandler where the detective is more emotionally complex).”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the strong character development of Moses, highlighting it as a crucial and well-executed element that enhances the overall experience of the game.

    • “By the end, Moses had good character development, which for me is incredibly important for a game such as this.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The provided text does not contain relevant information about the game's optimization and instead focuses on praising the voice performances of the lead characters.

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Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville is a puzzle game with mystery and comedy themes.

Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville is available on PC and Windows.

Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville was released on April 14, 2026.

Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville was developed by The Wild Gentlemen.

Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville is a single player game.

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