A Google user
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Overall frustrating, though atmospheric and individual puzzles are good. So is the artwork, but full of things that look tappable but aren't. The ending left me feeling there was unfinished business. Too much hinted at that I wanted to go back to. I assume the bucket is intended as a joke - but what about the photo of the base of the tree? And I agree with everyone else that hints should be free, or at least a heck of a lot cheaper. I probably won't pay for another game from this developer.
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Beth Seary
As others mentioned, it is short. This is a free demo with the option to pay to unlock the full game. The demo portion gives you access to about 6 rooms and can be solved in under half an hour. I found the story intriguing and graphics well done. Its nothing spectacular, but it was very enjoyable. Several reviews claim it ends abruptly, but I disagree; if you've been reading the journal pages you can piece together what happened and the story is concluded before the last door.
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A Google user
First of all the "free" version isn't really free! It gives you like 5 hints and then you have to pay .99 cents for every 5 hints after that! Second there's no complete story line that tells the full story of what the mystery of the manor is so when you finally escape that's it! It cuts off into a cutscene with no explanation or understanding of why you end up there. So you never learn the complete truth about the manor! And to think I was dumb enough to buy the full version which is identical!
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