Jazzpunk: Director’s Cut is a Adventure game from Necrophone Games with a 94% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

Game snapshot
- Developer
- Necrophone Games
- Release year
- 2014
- Playtime
- Varies by player
- Price
- $14.99
- Review signal
- 94% positive
Screenshots






System requirements
PC
- Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP SP2 or higher
Processor: 1.80GHz Processor
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Video card with 512MB of VRAM
Storage: 2 GB available space
macOS
- Minimum
- OS: OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard or higher
Processor: 1.80GHz Processor
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Video card with 512MB of VRAM
Storage: 2 GB available space
Linux
- Minimum
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 or higher
Processor: 1.80GHz Processor
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Video card with 512MB of VRAM
Storage: 2 GB available space
From Steam reviews
Review notes
Jazzpunk: Director's Cut is worth a closer look if you want exploration, chaotic fun, narrative adventure, and cyberpunk.
Best for players who want chaotic fun, cyberpunk, liminal, and exploration.
exploration
Play styleThe draw is moving through spaces, discovering details, and learning the world.
chaotic-fun
ToneThe appeal is messy, funny, and unpredictable rather than polished calm.
narrative-adventure
Play styleThe experience is more story-and-place driven than systems-heavy.
cyberpunk
SettingThe game leans into neon, hacking, or corporate-dystopia texture.
liminal
SettingThe mood sits in uncanny, empty, or dreamlike spaces.
strong-atmosphere
ToneThe mood, place, and presentation carry a lot of the experience.
replayable
FitThe structure gives reasons to return rather than finish once.
short-game
PacingIt is better understood as a compact experience than a long hobby game.
Steam review snapshots
Getting to explore the dimly lit streets of a Golden Gai type area, vibrant neo-tokyo streets, surreal warping landscapes, it's a real…this game is so fun, so joyful, unforgetting, charming, delightful, surreal, hilarious, absurd, eccentric, zany, one of a kind, offbeat..Classic game from my childhood, I love the dreamlike environment and the unpredictability in its humour and eventsSuper fun a replayable, but I've noticed it can be a bit buggy when talking with some NPCs.Why it fits
Check it if you want adventure filtered by weird, single-player.
Who might skip it
Research further on Steam if you need verified accessibility details, exact playtime, or current system requirements.