A story-focused adventure game about a little girl in the world of adults. How can you find a monster you can’t see?


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This is an example of a title that's really short but it feels appropriate that way. It tells a heavy story that does not overstay its welcome. It holds your attention and it explores the topic in meaningful ways.

It has been many years since I played it, but I enjoyed and still remember it.

Not bad. Interesting art style, nice music and an intriguingly dark story. It’s super short and yet still feels quite padded with all the slow movement. Decent way to kill an hour on a train journey.

Short and sad. Got it for free, thought it was pretty interesting and memorable.

Kind of an upsetting tale. Not much to the gameplay.

Did not expect this simple, 1-hour, barely-interactive point-and-click adventure game to affect me this much. It's very flawed, not only for its short length and lack of any real challenge, but also because animations in the game are limited and the characters seem to not fit with their backgrounds. Despite all of that, the actual story the game tells is funny, disturbing and emotional all at once. It's short because it doesn't want to overstay its welcome. It has minimal gameplay because it didn't need something like intricate puzzles or challenges. You might not like this game as much as I did, but if you catch it on sale, I highly recommend you buy it.