A surprisingly very enjoyable Point-&-Click quest about a guy stuck in a bunker. The lack of illumination of objects, a minimal interface and very high-quality sound work can very well create an atmospheric passage for you. Of course, the lack of hints and lighting may slow down your progress a little, but believe me, all the riddles here have a logical solution, you just need a little patience and dexterous fingers to click through the surfaces. The plot here is very good, there are a lot of twists, there is mysticism, and in general it makes you read and touch everything around for additional details. The work with the environment is also impressive, because everything here is maximally imbued with the Soviet spirit: books with tattered pages, an old radio and even a bust of Stalin is here as if alive. In general, at first, having read the negative reviews, I thought it would be stuffy and boring, but instead I got a short and brilliant adventure in a Soviet bunker. I shake hands with our developers, I was able to have a good time here.

Reviewed on Jan 12, 2024


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