Solve Detective Cox's First Case in Comedy Murder Mystery No Stone Unturned, Out Now on PC
Squirrel away clues in the small town of Orchard-Under-Hill
London, United Kingdom — April 29, 2026 | Wise Monkey Entertainment Ltd is thrilled to announce that comedy murder mystery game, No Stone Unturned, is out now on PC in Steam Early Access, allowing players to solve the game's first case, Cat Got Your Tongue.
Watch the No Stone Unturned Launch Trailer here:
No Stone Unturned follows the story of amnesiac squirrel Detective Cox, as he investigates the mysterious death of a chicken found on the side of the road, in the small town of Orchard-Under-Hill. Armed with a magnifying glass, tape recorder, and crowbar, players will interview residents, collect clues, and piece together the evidence to solve the mystery — all while playing through fast-paced, bite-size minigames.
The Early Access release for No Stone Unturned will let players play through Detective Cox's first case, Cat Got Your Tongue, with four additional cases due to be added as free updates during the Early Access period, with an overarching story running between them.
As part of bringing No Stone Unturned hero Detective Cox to life, Wise Monkey Entertainment Ltd partnered with Jim Henson's Creature Shop to create an official puppet of the buck-toothed sleuth, who has been gracing gaming events such as MCM and PAX, voiced by actor David Carter.
No Stone Unturned launches today on PC in Steam Early Access priced at £9.99 / $11.99 / €11.99. You can keep up to date on the game via Wise Monkey Entertainment Ltd's socials on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
Wise Monkey Entertainment
Gareth Owens (the game's creator) started out at 12 years old as a freelance script writer for the Film Industry whilst lying about his age, before becoming an Escape Room designer for the best interactive experiences in London. With two police detective parents and old comedy cassettes to inspire him, he turned his creative efforts to Mystery and Detective fiction. Thanks to a love for video games and the Film Industry feeling "doomed by streaming", Gareth began learning to make games. Many years later, his debut release is coming soon with the help of a very small remote team of industry professionals and worldwide artists.






