For the website, our goal was to provide extensive details about the game, including an overview, trailer, documentary, branding elements, creator biographies, and a download link for the game. While I was initially tasked with creating the website, time limitations prevented me from finishing it. Instead, I focused on crafting all the content and designing the layout, then worked with Reena to put everything together.
Text I wrote about the game:
A girl has gone missing, and you are the only one that can find her. You play as a private investigator who has been employed by the desperate parents of the missing girl as their last hope to find out what happened to their daughter. The police have failed them, so it’s up to you to uncover the truth of what happened. Your only lead? Her bedroom filled with cryptic clues, personal artifacts and a trail of obsession.
As you dig through her belongings- phone, diary, laptop- you begin to piece together the truth and discover this is not a standalone case. Before her disappearance, she was searching for a missing boy, her friend who believe he had uncovered something ancient. Now they are both gone. The deeper you investigate, the more you realise this is no ordinary case.
The Curse of Curiosity blends escape room style puzzles with immersive environmental story telling. Every discovery brings you closer to understanding the reason behind these disappearances. Curiosity may solve the case but may bring more trouble than closure. The only question left is, can you save her or is it already too late?

I created a logo for the game and website by centering on the main theme: the loss of a girl and the enigma of her disappearance. I delved into ideas that featured the girl next to a shadowy figure and thought about incorporating symbolic details such as puzzle pieces or a magnifying glass. To maintain clarity at various sizes, I kept the design minimalist. After trying out different concepts, I chose a silhouette of a girl with a tall figure looming behind her. Utilising blank shapes kept it simple and mysterious.
Additionally I created an Instagram page (@curse.of.curiosity) to help promote the page to other people and get people interested.



