The detective prodigy Jam already knows who did the crime, but what the crime actually was remains to be determined. It's up to you to guide Jam through eight rooms of point-and-click puzzles, gather evidence, and deduce what really happened in the Mystery of the Mysteriously Spooky Mansion.
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A pretty mild experience in my opinion. I love the design of the main character. I really wanted to play this to completion but I only got about half of the endings because I started to get pretty bored, as the endings are all really repetitive and there's no way to check and see what item combos you've tried, as that's the only thing (from what I could tell) that determines the endings. So I want to say that I wish there was more of the eldritch horror stuff as that honestly caught me off guard the first time I saw la creatura.
I also think some of the puzzle type things fell into the 'experiment with every item in my possession' territory, especially after I inspected everything in every room. That's typically when point and click games start to lose me, as the puzzles should be a healthy blend of 'doing this makes logical sense' and 'something in this game hinted or informed me that this would work' and some of them just didn't make sense. I also feel like this is where I hit a lot of brick walls as I felt like a lot of my routes of interactability with certain seemingly important things in the environment hit dead ends.
I also think some of the puzzle type things fell into the 'experiment with every item in my possession' territory, especially after I inspected everything in every room. That's typically when point and click games start to lose me, as the puzzles should be a healthy blend of 'doing this makes logical sense' and 'something in this game hinted or informed me that this would work' and some of them just didn't make sense. I also feel like this is where I hit a lot of brick walls as I felt like a lot of my routes of interactability with certain seemingly important things in the environment hit dead ends.