Black Dahlia

Black Dahlia

Black Dahlia is a thrilling thriller loosely based on the unsolved murder case of Elizabeth Short in California, who was nicknamed "Black Dahlia" because of her penchant for black clothing. The game is a point-and-click adventure in which you have to solve puzzles, with live-action cutscenes. With full 360-degree horizontal and limited vertical panning, you can search every scene with the mouse. Jim's notebook in the game serves as a diary in which he records everything important that he has investigated. Black Dahlia has over sixty puzzles spread across almost as many locations. They vary in difficulty, style, and type, including puzzles, manipulations, code breaking, mazes, and object-based puzzles. Well-known bypass codes can be used to "automatically solve" them without affecting the game, as no points are counted.