| 10/10/2017 | Windows |
| 10/10/2017 | Oculus Rift |
| 10/17/2017 | PlayStation 4 |
| 04/24/2018 | Xbox One |
The Invisible Hours is a complex murder mystery playable with or without a VR headset. Players freely explore an intricate web of interwoven stories within a sprawling mansion.
A group of strangers receive a curious invitation from the enigmatic inventor, Nikola Tesla, offering each of them the chance to make amends for their darkest wrongdoings. When the last guest arrives at Tesla’s isolated mansion laboratory, they find him dead – murdered. Disgraced Swedish detective, Gustaf Gustav, vows to find the killer amongst the other guests: a blind butler, a convicted murderer, the world’s most famous actress, Tesla’s former assistant, the son of a wealthy railroad magnate, and rival inventor Thomas Edison. But none of these people are what they seem.
The player is invisible, with freedom to follow and observe anyone in the story – or to explore the mansion for hidden clues.
Non-VR functionality will be releasing on April 24, 2018 as a free patch to all owners of the game!
Tequila Works was a spanish video game development studio based in Madrid, Madrid, founded in 2009 by Raúl Rubio-Munárriz and Luz María Sancho Rodríguez. Closed in 2025.
As a development studio it has developed a total of nine spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story (Tequila Works, 2023), The Invisible Hours (Tequila Works, 2017) o The Sexy Brutale (Tequila Works, 2017). They have also developed other video games such as The Ancient Mariner (Tequila Works, 2024), and Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son (Tequila Works, 2019). In this section it is worth highlighting that it has received one Premio DeVuego a Mejor Estudio en 2017.
You can know more about Tequila Works through their profiles in X, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube.
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