Case Kovacs - Agent 228 is a very short and intriguing mini game telling the story of Elizabeth Kovacs, the missing woman from the game NoseBound.
- Adventure (67)
- Action (51)
- Action-Adventure (43)
- Point & Click (40)
- Visual Novel (35)
- Survival (31)
- Survival Horror (31)
- Horror (29)
- Free to Play (27)
- 3D (24)
- First-Person (22)
- Indie (21)
- Gore (21)
- Violent (21)
- Realistic (20)
- Story Rich (18)
- Narration (16)
- Singleplayer (14)
Release Date | Dec 2, 2020 |
Price | Free |
Steam Rating (All Reviews) | 61.7% (mixed) Bottom 25% |
Steam DB Rating (All Reviews) | 58.1% Bottom 30% |
Reviews | 47 |
Curators | 4 reviews Bottom 20% |
Median Play Time | 11 min Bottom 2% |
Followers | 121 Bottom 30% |
Owners | ± 4.2K |
Copies Sold | ± 4.2K |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
Here you can see Case Kovacs - Agent 228's Steam rating and reviews between December 2020 and December 2023. Steam's rating oscillates between 65% (December 2020) and 54.2% (May 2021).
With its 47 reviews, Case Kovacs - Agent 228 might be a success for a hobbyist, or a small indie success if it was made in a short amount of time. The chart suggests a long tail distribution, which could mean that the game was promoted at laucnch but that there were no more marketing, update or major discounts after that point.
Review Languages
This donut graph displays the languages of Case Kovacs - Agent 228's Steam reviews. The most popular language is English (49%), followed by Russian (11%). The player's languages are well diversified, with 12 different languages appearing in the reviews. The game has only one translation (English), it could have been more popular if it was translated in more languages.
Time Played
This chart displays the time players have spent in Case Kovacs - Agent 228, showing a comparison between positive and negative reviews. The time in game is very low, with only 18 minutes in the 80th percentile, but it's a free game.
The negative reviews median playtime closely matches the median for positive reviews, meaning that there is no major difference between the players' experiences and the reviews probably reflect personal preferences more than anything else.