Crushed in Time Revives Holmes and Watson in Spinoff

- Crushed in Time emerges as the quirky new spin-off from There Is No Game creators
- Draw Me A Pixel reunites Holmes and Watson for another absurd detective caper
- Navigate through developmental stages in this inventive point-and-click puzzle adventure
Longtime fans might recall our coverage of the delightfully bizarre point-and-click adventure There Is No Game from years past. After recently appearing as an Epic Games Store freebie, prepare for its eccentric successor - Crushed in Time!
Describing Draw Me A Pixel's creations proves challenging - as Stephen previously noted, we're talking "peak quirkiness" here. While Crushed in Time appears marginally more conventional than its predecessor's existential crisis-inducing gameplay (where you technically weren't playing a game), expect plenty of trademark strangeness.
The spin-off welcomes back Holmes and Watson, who made a memorable cameo in There Is No Game. This time, our bumbling detectives investigate nothing less than their own game's development process, jumping between various production phases.

Development Detective Work
Your mission? Locate a missing character from the newly launched title to restore narrative order. Though given Draw Me A Pixel's track record, straightforward solutions seem unlikely - half the fun lies in the unpredictable journey.
While maintaining the classic point-and-click mechanics of its predecessor, Crushed in Time innovates beyond traditional "combine inventory items" puzzles. Players will uncover surprising object interactions and solve challenges through unconventional intuition.
Slated for 2026 release on mobile and PC platforms, Crushed in Time promises to match - if not surpass - the original's wonderfully weird energy and mind-bending gameplay.
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