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She Could Fly: Documentary Escape Game drops you into a cluttered apartment bursting with comic book sketches and handmade oddities. As online gamer Tiger Orchid, you poke around bookshelves, flick through cryptic notes, and mess with broken appliances to piece together the story of its absent owner. Clues hide in sticky-note scribbles, warped vinyl records, and those unsettling knitted birds hanging from the ceiling. The puzzles lean into the weird, like reprogramming a malfunctioning toaster to make toast that isn’t gross. It plays like a found-footage mystery where every object feels like it’s hiding a joke or a threat. The game’s charm comes from its deadpan tone and attention to lived-in detail. Developer Wowbagger Productions folds visual gags and low-key horror into everyday objects, creating a vibe that’s equal parts cozy and off-putting. Early playthroughs highlight the delight of spotting hidden animations in background clutter, like a stuffed owl that blinks when you least expect it. With a runtime of about four hours, it’s a brisk but memorable puzzle romp for anyone who’s ever wondered what a haunted apartment would look like if it also had a Netflix queue.
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