Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist

Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist is a first-person exploration game that can be completed in about fifteen to twenty minutes. It is described as a heist game where the player controls a mastermind thief who has stolen objects all over Europe. Right from the start however something goes wrong as another player is said and heard to be playing the game and the protagonist (the player) has to wait until that one is finished. In reality the promised game can never be played and it is rather a humorous take on some perception of game development, guided by a narrator (The Stage Manager) who instructs, guides and confuses the player. Some game mechanics are reminiscent of The Stanley Parable one of the developers previously worked on.

The actual game is a guided and interactive tour of what is presented as the backstage of game development. However it appears many of the game developers are on strike and have left their post, where they are normally supposed to guide the player in real-time. The game is linear, but offers optional interactive elements such as picking up notes and coins, reading forms, pushing certain buttons and so on. Examples of locations the unnamed protagonist gets to visit include a theatre-like entrance, a publicity desk, a weather room, pyrotechnics and a room for high concept miscellaneous interactions. Many of these comment on aspects of game development, such as player interaction, enemy behaviour, item collecting, and so on, presenting the game as a visit behind-the-scenes of an interactive experience guided by a large team of developers in real-time.

Added March 8, 2020
Published By Crows Crows Crows
Developed By Crows Crows Crows
Front Cover (Worldwide) (Windows) from mobygames.com
Front Cover (Worldwide) (Macintosh) from mobygames.com
Header Image (Windows) from Steam
IGDB Cover from igdb.com
Main menu (Windows) from mobygames.com
Right away something goes wrong. (Windows) from mobygames.com
It is still the main menu ... or not really? (Windows) from mobygames.com
The theatre-like entrance to the game (Windows) from mobygames.com
It also has a machine for drinks. (Windows) from mobygames.com
The strike is apparent right away. (Windows) from mobygames.com
One of the first rooms with drawings for the storyboard of the game's trailer. (Windows) from mobygames.com
A feedback form from a private beta QA session (Windows) from mobygames.com
No employees to be seen, only the signs of the strike. (Windows) from mobygames.com
You can optionally pick these up all over the game. (Windows) from mobygames.com
The game is presented as a play with actors that also need to rehearse their lines and routines. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Patrol behaviour instructions. Obviously he needs to leave open the door. (Windows) from mobygames.com
The room where the weather/lighting settings are shown on a whiteboard. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Many switches are tempting ... (Windows) from mobygames.com
Looking up. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Here the tiger is kept before it is released into the game. (Windows) from mobygames.com
The narrator while guide you towards this button. (Windows) from mobygames.com
You are not supposed to visit this part. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Lighting in action (Windows) from mobygames.com
You can hear the player enter the elevator behind this wall. With no employees present, it is up to you to get it moving. (Windows) from mobygames.com
Stairs leading up to a new room. (Windows) from mobygames.com
More stairs (Windows) from mobygames.com
The control room for high concept miscellaneous interactions (Windows) from mobygames.com
Instructions to power up the vault. (Windows) from mobygames.com
The protagonist has an ambiguous relationship with telephones. (Windows) from mobygames.com
And now the room is on fire ... (Windows) from mobygames.com
These show the status of the player in the game. (Windows) from mobygames.com
A note with some codes (Windows) from mobygames.com
The title screen to the actual game (Windows) from mobygames.com
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Official Screenshot (Windows) from Steam
Trailer

Year of Release:
2015

Genre(s):
Exploration Walking Simulator

Graphic Style:
3D

Camera View:
First-Person

Control Type:
Direct Control

Setting/Theme:
Comedy

Gameplay:
Stealth

Free to Play:
Yes

Available From: