The huge selling point of this game is the story. The fully voiced tragedy is narrated by the protagonist, Beth, as well as her father. Between the story segments are puzzle elements that are almost as disconnected to the rest of the game as the puzzles in To The Moon. The game could have just as well shipped without them, but to be called and sold as a game you have to have some form of game mechanism, I guess.
If you like the aforementioned To The Moon and are looking for a short gaming snack, that nets you about 40-60 minutes of game time, then I can recommend this game.
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| Rating: Two pointless puzzles |
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| Whispering Willows |



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