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Becoming a detective in a time of turmoil in 19th Century Germany is not an easy thing to do. You will need to use your powers of deduction, logic and reasoning to get to the bottom of the cases. Our Casebook 1899 Walkthrough will help you solve them step by step, so you can keep the peace in Leipzig. Check the Steam page to find out more about the game.

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Walkthrough

Case One – Madcap Motorist

Casebook 1899

Madcap Motorist is the first case in the game, which involves a strange accident. Our detective has to get to the bottom of things, and our Casebook 1899 Walkthrough will help you with the solution. Get out of your police station to investigate the crash site at Konneritz Bridge and visit Villah Uhlich to find out more about the victim Eduard Uhlich.


Case Two – Tender Tragedy

Casebook 1899 Tender Tragedy

Tender Tragedy covers a tragic incident within a train station, and it seems to involve two important individuals who are missing. You can neither identify the victim nor the body until you find out more about them. Our Casebook 1899 Walkthrough guides you across several locations in case two, including Theatre, Poor District, and Villa Haase to reach the truth.


Case Three – Silent Scribe

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Silent Scribe covers the mystery of a dead author who had quite a few enemies. The circumstances are weird, as the room was found locked when it happened. You will follow several suspicious characters in locations such as George Taubert’s Villa, Cafe Francias, Newspaper Agency, and Blue Lantern. Our Casebook 1899 case three walkthrough will help you navigate this complicated chapter.


Case Four – Fatal Final

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Fatal Final is the final chapter of the game, where all cases you previously solved come full circle, when you realize there is much more to the truth beneath them. You will revisit the murder scenes of all previous cases, including Villa Uhlich, Villa Haase, and Gustav Taubert’s House. Our Casebook 1899 case four walkthrough will guide you through all the steps.


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