Frequency Missing is a short adventure game that captures the spirit of classic point-and-click mysteries with a significant twist: the entire game can be played using only sound. Headphones are recommended for the best and most immersive experience.
The story follows Patricia, a young radio reporter on her first day at a new job. Her excitement quickly turns to concern as strange things begin to happen. Her friend and colleague Richard, who helped her get the job, has been missing for three days, and someone is tampering with her audio recordings. It's up to you to step into Patricia's shoes to solve this growing mystery.
Gameplay involves exploring environments, talking to various characters, and solving puzzles to uncover what happened to Richard and why your recordings are being altered. While it follows a point-and-click structure, its primary feature is the ability for players, including blind players, to navigate and interact with the world entirely through its audio design.
Frequency Missing offers an intriguing mystery that combines classic adventure gameplay with an innovative, accessible audio-based approach.