Inkle's next game seems to be set in, or focused on, a boarding school for young girls in 1922. The tenatively-named Miss Mulligatawney's School for Promising Girls doesn't have many details yet but it's what they're working on after releasing A Highland Song late last year. The short descriptions available so far focus on a setting in an old nunnery, and details in the background of images seem to imply that there'll be [[link]] some foul play—you know, like someone falling off a tall tower.
"Offering first-class tuition in Latin, Geometry and sports, Miss Mulligatawney aims to turn promising girls into successful young women," said a press release. "Further details of the curriculum will be announced later this year."
Seems about right to me. Got all the important stuff there: Latin, Geometry, and Sports. It's a wonder they can afford to do so in this economy. There's also a stuffed owl.
Other information so far includes the presence, in [[link]] the school, of senior prefects: [[link]] Students who have the power to dispense demerits and punishments like "extra prep, swab chores and the dreaded 'night shifts'." The info says they're a "firm but fair" group that other students "can really look up to!" which we all know is going to be hogwash at best.
You can find . Inkle's press release says it'll release April 14, 1922, which is probably a joke. Probably.
Inkle is one of the premier developers of text-driven adventures in videogames, boasting a quite diverse repertoire despite that pretty narrow focus. Inkle has released such critically acclaimed games as the remarkable , the puzzles of , the incredible , and last year's romping adventure .