If you enjoy puzzles, organizing, and mysteries, Strange Horticulture was made just for you. In this game, you’ll find, identify, and organize plants, and also solve a murder?
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Stray masterfully utilizes the natural behaviors and limitations of being a cat in its mechanics. The unique puzzles are then combined with whimsical characters and light-hearted dialogue to create a truly joyful experience
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange: True Colors
True Colors is the latest installment in the Life is Strange series and was developed by Deck Nine. True Colors follows a brand new protagonist, Alex, with a brand new superpower— empathy. While there are several areas where I just wanted more out of the experience, I’m still debating if this game might actually be better than the original Life is Strange.
Read MoreReview: Darkside Detective
This little point-and-click adventure is extremely entertaining, especially if you're a fan of the genre and appreciate this game's cheesy and self-referential humor.
Read MoreReview: Farewell
Farewell provides the same quality of experience we've come to expect from Life is Strange, as well as the same punch-to-the-gut feeling, but in a good way.
Read MoreReview: Magpie Murders
Magpie Murders is Anthony Horowitz's latest novel, a marvelous construction of a whodunnit within a whodunnit. The framing narrative is that of an editor reviewing a new manuscript, which serves as the second narrative. With this architecture, the reader gets to consume both a mystery set in modern London and a classic '50s whodunnit in the style of Agatha Christie.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange
Life is Strange is a story-driven choice-based mystery adventure game and one of the best games I have ever played. Okay, it's not flawless, but it warrants more than a 4.5 and I've already committed to this 5 point scale, so here we are.
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