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15th Prison drops you into a claustrophobic cellblock where every shadow hides a clue. As an inmate handed a cryptic envelope, you'll comb walls, floors, and flickering lights for hidden mechanisms. The game's puzzle core demands patience, missteps trigger sudden deaths that reset your progress. Exploration feels tense but methodical, with each solved riddle peeling back layers of the prison’s eerie history. What sticks is the game’s commitment to detail. Puzzles blend environmental storytelling with logic challenges, avoiding cheap jumpscares. A 92% completion rate on Steam suggests polish, though the 20-hour average playtime warns of a steep climb. The developer’s tight focus on atmosphere over spectacle makes it a standout in indie puzzlers, particularly for those who thrive on methodical figuring out over action.
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