4) While Indian movies usually glorify cops as law enforcers and also do-it-all detectives, what made you pick a detective instead of a cop as the main character?
While we did deliberate the possibility of a cop as the main character, we felt that it wouldn’t be as relatable. Dotson has dreams of being a Bollywood star and is forced by a series of events to be a detective. It’s relatable in the sense that at a very basic, human level — we all have, at one point in our lives or another, the job we dream to do versus the job we have to do. That’s why the focus was to have Dotson as a relatable everyman compelled by circumstance to be a (reluctant) detective.
We were very sure that we didn't want him to be heroic. But we wanted him to have the struggles that a lot of us have. The main theme – for at least how I see India – is we just kind of go with the flow and go through life with very little control, but it all kind of works out anyway.
That's Dotson's essence. He's not good at being a detective. His dream is to be a Bollywood star, but his dad was a great detective. And so, he has to follow in his dad's footsteps, which is also a very Indian thing.
5) Is there more than one case to solve in the game and how long is the main story?
Yes. Detective Dotson will feature multiple cases. Since it's broken up into multiple chapters or episodes, each episode is a single case. As for the length of the main story, we’re still deciding what would be the right duration for a game like this. Being avid gamers ourselves we love our sprawling 50+ hour-long adventures like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Baldur’s Gate 3 but we also love our focused, shorter games like Undertale and Vanquish. Since we’re a small, fiercely indie team, Detective Dotson would likely skew towards the latter two.