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You stumble upon a weathered photo album that pulls you into the forgotten story of Uncle Ernest and his eerie rural home. Flip through its pages by clicking on ribboned bookmarks that link scenes together. Each snapshot acts as a stage for collecting tools and figuring out conundrums. The gameplay loops between exploring environments and interacting with objects that help you piece together the house's hidden history. Simple mechanics focus on observation and logic rather than frantic clicking. The game's hand-drawn visuals and quiet tone set it apart. A deliberate pace lets you savor its mysterious atmosphere and layered storytelling. Puzzles are clever but not punishing, often requiring you to revisit earlier scenes with new tools. While short, most players finish in under three hours, it earns praise for its nostalgic charm and creative use of a non-linear format. A modest but satisfying experience for fans of thoughtful adventures.
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