Death Sketchbook
About Death Sketchbook
In Death Sketchbook, developed by Koro and penned by writer Iroroi, you step into the well-worn shoes of a detective unlike any other, one burdened by a mysterious, cursed artifact. Your tool for uncovering the truth? A simple sketchbook... with a deadly secret.
A Detective’s Curse

The Death Sketchbook isn't just an ordinary notebook. It grants you the eerie ability to sketch out the hidden pieces of unsolved crimes, uncovering clues that have eluded even the sharpest investigators. But with each line drawn, the darkness inside you grows, a personal battle that mirrors the mysteries you strive to solve.
Point, Click, and Draw Your Way Through Mystery
This unique Point & Click & Draw Detective game invites you to observe crime scenes carefully, discover where to draw, and decide what to illustrate. Your artistic choices are your leads, and only by filling the pages correctly can you chase away the shadows that cloud each case... and your mind.
A Journey Through a Gritty Past
Set against a richly detailed early 20th century backdrop, Death Sketchbook plunges players into a world of smoky alleyways, flickering gaslights, and brooding, rain-soaked streets. Every case feels steeped in the melancholy of a bygone era - one where justice often slips through the cracks.
A Bite-Sized Mystery with a Heavy Heart
Perfect for players craving a quick but memorable experience, Death Sketchbook offers an average playtime of 5–10 minutes per session. In that short span, you’ll not only solve crimes but also uncover pieces of the detective’s tragic story - a haunting reminder that some mysteries are better left unsolved.
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