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Picture from Buzz if you know the name of Relentless Games’ new project

Score one point if you answered the Blue Toad Murder File series. The company behind Buzz make their first foray into the PlayStation Network exclusive games with the six-episode comedy murder mystery title. The point of Blue Toad is solving a murder, and you choose one of four detectives with which to do this. You then must navigate your chosen detective through the quaint English village of Little Riddle that’s filled with haughty accented British types (with a token American thrown in) to solve the murder. Sound like the Professor Layton series to you? Well Relentless has promised that Blue Toad will be a totally different experience as it is designed for multiplayer mode. The game is meant to be played with people, and they boast “the more the merrier”. The first three episodes of Blue Toad Murder Files will be out for the PSN by March 25. Each episode costs $7.49, or you can pick up the three-pack for $14.99. The second trio of episodes will be out during the last week of April. Now where did I put my pie and deerstalker?

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