This game has been languishing in my steam wishlist for as long as I've even had an account. I decided to do it a favor and give it, it's sequel, and as I would learn later it's prequel a shot.

It's clear that this game's primary platform is mobile. The game's ui is made large and with easily accessible buttons. One of the primary methods of interaction are what I call interface puzzles, where the game will ask the player to brush away some reeds, or sort through the trash by dragging and tapping.

I think the draw to this game is it's presentation and writing. The art is well done, and the entire game is voice acted. Both aren't entirely polished, there are some rough edges left behind, but not nearly enough to sour the experience. The game is amusingly written as well, it got a few chuckles out of me.

The big question then is whether the mystery is worthwhile. I would personally say that while the mystery was fairly simple, there were enough background details and a twist or two that made it fun to go for the ride.

Reviewed on Oct 18, 2023


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