Player guide
About The Grown-Up Detective Agency
Pick The Grown-Up Detective Agency when you want a shorter, story-rich detective case with emotional mystery and a stranger sense of humor.
The official itch.io page frames the story around Adult Bell, Kid Bell and a creepy basement food court.
The page credits Brendan Patrick Hennessy for the interactive fiction and Beck Kubrick for the art.
It lists HTML5, Released status, Twine as the engine, Interactive Fiction as the genre and tags including Detective, Mystery, Story Rich, Text based, LGBT and Romance.
The Grown-Up Detective Agency features
- Released HTML5 interactive fiction made with Twine.
- Detective, Mystery, Story Rich and Text based tags on the official page.
- Credits Brendan Patrick Hennessy and artist Beck Kubrick.
- Official page lists an average session around one hour.
How to play The Grown-Up Detective Agency on Cienie.net
- Click Play The Grown-Up Detective Agency. The official HTML5 build opens in the player frame.
- Expect a compact interactive-fiction session rather than a long visual novel route structure.
- Use the official page for creator credits, engine details, session-length estimate and current notes.
Quick facts about The Grown-Up Detective Agency
Status
Released
Platforms
Browser
Category
Story-rich detective IF
Publisher / creator
Brendan Patrick Hennessy
The official itch.io page lists HTML5, Twine and an average session of about an hour.
Sources and official pages
Use these links to check the original listing, platform details, creator credits and current notes before installing anything outside the browser.
The Grown-Up Detective Agency FAQ
Is The Grown-Up Detective Agency a visual novel?
It is closer to browser interactive fiction than a traditional Ren'Py visual novel, but it fits Cienie.net because it is story-rich, detective-themed and browser playable.
How long does it take to play?
The official page lists an average session of about one hour, making it a shorter mystery follow-up after Cienie.
Why include a Twine game on Cienie.net?
Twine publishes interactive stories directly to HTML, so it naturally fits a browser-playable mystery and detective fiction collection.