plays a bit like a point-and-click adventure where you must solve puzzles by
investigating each of the game's twenty scenes for useful items and using them
in the appropriate places. In one example, you'll have to find a set of batteries
and drag them into a remote control to make it work, then use the remote
control to turn on the TV, which displays a message prompting you to read the
book on your bedside table, which, when opened, reveals a birthday card that
causes Flora to remember that it was someone's birthday recently - an
important clue.
does offer suitably creepy music and real voices in addition to just the text,
which are nice touches. Dialogue can be skipped if you choose, which is a
welcome touch if you're playing through the scene a second time and want
to go straight to the puzzles.
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