Kingfisher: An Autism Tale
About this game
English version coming on full release
This game will initially be released in early access in January 2027. This version will contain the full game with interface and subtitle text in English or Dutch, but with Dutch voices only.
The full release, coming in summer 2027, will include full English voice acting.
About the Game
When the son of a wealthy industrialist disappears in the woods around a popular birdwatching area, the resulting investigation unveils secrets that had long been buried.
A mystery-driven adventure game
Kingfisher is a thrilling detective story where you take on the role of various different characters involved in the disappearance of a young boy. The game offers:
A single-player campaign
Point-and-click exploration and investigation with light puzzles and minigames
Dialogue-focused story and gameplay
Cinematic visualization
Accessibility to players of all ages and levels of gaming experience
Experience autism through gameplay and story
Aside from a crime story, Kingfisher also aims to inform players about autism, and let them experience the world as people with autism do. Three characters in the story are on the spectrum: a selectively verbal young boy, a no-nonsense police detective who follows her instincts, and a successful yet reclusive businessman.
Some scenes in the game are played from the perspective of characters with autism, thereby enabling the player to see and hear the world as they do.
Other scenes alternate between the perspectives of a neurotypical and a neurodivergent character, highlighting not only the challenges that people with autism may face, but also the strengths they often possess.
Detailed and nuanced information
For those players who would like to learn more about the subject, the game contains an information screen where autism-related events are explained in more detail and nuance than can be given in the story.
Still curious? We also have an extensive autism guide, where theoretical concepts are explained in great detail, backed by scientific research. And if you're more interested in a personal touch, the guide contains videos where dozens of autistic people of all ages give some insight into their lives.
Just want to play the game? That's fine too, all this stuff is entirely optional!
An authentic experience
The game takes place in Flanders, Belgium, a location rarely seen in games, and is entirely voiced in different Flemish dialects. We collaborated with local organizations, developers and voice actors to offer an authentic picture of the Flemish coastal region and the surroundings of the Zwin nature reserve.
And last but not least, the game was co-developed with Autism Flanders. People with autism were closely involved in all facets of the development to ensure an accurate and respectful representation, and part of the proceeds will be reinvested in initiatives to help make the world a friendlier place for everyone on the spectrum.

Experience how people with autism see, feel and interact with the world around them in this thrilling detective adventure, taking place near the Belgian coast and in the woods around a local nature reserve.