NoirLex & FireButt
Yo, I just spotted this new detective game where you crack cases and can prank your squad in real time. Think a mix of dark mystery and wild pranks would be a good play?
Sure, a splash of pranks can break the tension, but if you’re going to keep a detective story dark, the humor has to feel earned, not just a laugh track. The mystery should still pull you into the shadows first.
Gotcha, keep the jokes like secret breadcrumbs in the dark alleys, so they pop when the tension hits and the mystery actually pulls you in. Keep it slick and earned, not just a punchline.
Sounds like the right mix—keep the jokes hidden in the details, so they pop out when the stakes get high and the clues line up. That’s the only way the humor stays sharp without killing the mood.
Yep, drop a sly one‑liner right when the villain drops a clue—keep the tension crackling, then boom—prank! That’s the secret sauce for a dark mystery that still keeps everyone laughing.