Inkle's next film is likely to be set in, or focus on, a boarding school for girls in 1922. Tentatively titled "Miss Mulligatawney's School for Promising Girls," details are not yet available, but it is something Inkle is working on after releasing "A Highland Song" late last year. The short description released so far suggests that it is set in an old convent, and the details in the background of the image seem to imply that there will be foul play, like someone falling from a high tower.
"Offering top-notch classes in Latin, geometry, and sports, Miss Mulligatawny aims to turn promising girls into successful young women," the press release states.
"Details of the curriculum will be announced later this year.
If you ask me, that's about right. Everything important is included: Latin, geometry, sports. It's a wonder we can afford that in this economy. There's even a stuffed owl.
Other information includes the presence of senior prefects: students who have the authority to punish students with point reductions, "extra prep work," swabbing chores, and the dreaded "night shift. On information, they are what other students would call "really respectable!" They are a "firm but fair" group.
Miss Mulligatawney's School for Promising Girls can be found on Steam. The Inkle press release says it will be released on April 14, 1922, which is probably a joke. Probably.
Inkle is one of the premier developers of text-driven adventures in video games, with a fairly diverse repertoire despite its fairly narrow focus. 80 Days, Overboard! and Heaven's Vault, as well as last year's highly acclaimed A Highland Song."
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