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What's in the Attic puts you in the boots of Fiona Wells, a deputy patrol officer working a night shift in rural Nevada. After picking up coffee near Crawford's farm, you find yourself drawn into a local mystery that refuses to let go. You move through the property in first person while solving puzzles and dodging strange creatures lurking in the shadows. The game relies on exploration to uncover clues about the missing farmer rather than fast action sequences or combat skills. The atmosphere here leans heavy on dread without needing constant jump scares. Community members on PlayPile rate it highly for its solid puzzle design and the way it builds tension slowly over time. It feels like a classic indie horror title that respects your intelligence by letting you figure out what is happening. The single player campaign runs about two hours, giving you enough time to get lost in the farm's secrets without dragging on too long.
The player takes control of Fiona Wells, a Sheriffs Deputy in a backwater town in Nevada. After going to pickup some coffee for her and her colleague on their night shift she stumbles upon a strange mystery while checking in on a local farmer. Explore, solve puzzles and engage with strange creatures as you explore Crawford's farm looking for information on his whereabouts.
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