Publisher: AlignmentSharp

What I Paid: $1.39

Verdict: Shovelware. 100%ed it.

What I Say:

I debated for a little while about whether I’d let this title slide by without earning the “Shovelware” moniker, but in the end there were too many characteristic Shovelware features to let it go.

In this laboriously-named game, you explore the insides of a very small home; 6 rooms in total plus a partial outside area. There are several puzzle spots, some of which you can brute force but most of which have clues around the house. It is often the case that you won’t be able to solve a puzzle without solving a dependent puzzle which decreases the effectiveness of simple brute force solutions.

Graphics resolution is poor. The A and B buttons are annoyingly reversed (one of my pet peeves). The music, whilst jaunty, is very quickly repetitive. The obligatory “Made by Unity” logo is present.

A card search game is a trivial added bonus, most of the features of which require Nintendo Online.

What They Say:

Move through 3D space to find hints, solve mysteries and escape from the room.
Anyone can play to the end because you can see hints and answers.

Also, a card search game has been added as a bonus.
Rankings that compete with people all over the world for the time they find
There is also a communication match that starts all at once and competes for ranking.


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