The lady in Red was Dead...
It's been a while since I played a point n' click adventure that felt uniquely fresh, and with the Raymond Chandler-esque hard boiled detective type aesthetic at play, I really got engrossed with Channel 1's premise. Although there's no 'combine the toothbrush with the cat hair' type mechanics at play here, the flow and progression of the game narrative seemed logical.Sound effects and music play quietly in the background, to a point where you almost forget you're in a game - I'll be continuing with channels 2 and 3 and looking forward to heading into space for the next instalment.
The only feedback I would give: I think the UI could be improved with having the suspect's names on their avatars - there was a bit of a learning curve to remember who everyone was - if this was turned into a full feature game by itself (and there's no reason why it shouldn't - it's that good) I think the party scene at the beginning could be heavily extended, where our main protagonist has proper conversations with all the suspects, to get more of an inkling of the characters and their motives, etc.
Loved the 90's imagery and art style - really took me back in time to that era when the 'ol point and click gameplay was in full swing. Well done - and now I have two more adventures to go on!